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Considering we have a giant magnetic field around us, that can account for up and down. There is many misunderstood effects of magnets such as the Lenz effect, and other magnetic miracles. In fact, extremely powerful magnets can effect nonmagnetic objects. There is a video on the internet of a powerful magnet from a laboratory levitating a strawberry.<ref name=Strawberry></ref>
Considering we have a giant magnetic field around us, that can account for up and down. There is many misunderstood effects of magnets such as the Lenz effect, and other magnetic miracles. In fact, extremely powerful magnets can effect nonmagnetic objects. There is a video on the internet of a powerful magnet from a laboratory levitating a strawberry.<ref name=Strawberry></ref>


So if we already have magnetism, why do we need another force? Newton's "Gravity" is the only force of nature not found on the electromagnetic spectrum. Sound, light, radio, everything can be measured on the spectrum except gravity; That should tell you already there is a problem with the theory.
So if we already have magnetism, why do we need another force? [[People/Isaac Newton|Isaac Newton's]] "Gravity" is the only force of nature not found on the electromagnetic spectrum. Sound, light, radio, everything can be measured on the spectrum except gravity; That should tell you already there is a problem with the theory.


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