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Old 11-08-2009, 01:12 PM
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Simple...The sun has a magnetic feild that holds them in place no matter what they are materially made of while inertia tries to pull them away with equal force. Orbit.
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Sun has magnetic field, that is a fact. Yet. There is no evidence that interaction between sun and planets is caused by magnetism. At least I don't know about it and haven't seen one.

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I'll have to quote myself, to answer that.
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We can go on and talk about anti gravitational effects. And how they relate to gravity if it was a magnetic field.
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About magnetism induced by Iron - partial true. Magnetism as we describe it today is created by movement of elementary charge. And only with it. Respectively must also show interaction with moving elementary charge. If there is no such interaction, it is not the magnetic field as we know it. So we haven't got right to call it "magnetic field".

About anti gravitational effects - haven't seen one, would be very very happy if I had.
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