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<blockquote data-quote="Antinventor2020" data-source="post: 206621" data-attributes="member: 11919"><p>Hi Anthony,</p><p></p><p>Lets try to explain in the simple way.</p><p></p><p>It is well known that the objects fall down in the accelerated way according to the gravitational interaction between them and the planet Earth. if another kind of aditional interaction occurs between the objects and the planet besides the gravitational one, such acceleration can vary. </p><p></p><p>My previous researchs showed that when we polarize a myriad of electric dipoles in dielectrics via strong electric fields or we magnetize a myriad of magnetic dipoles in magnetic cores via strong magnetic fields, the magnitude of the so called "nonlocal" interaction between them and the planet earth can be strongly amplified. </p><p>This suposed "nonlocal" interaction is the aditional one that can vary the fall down acceleration.</p><p></p><p>If we put two magnets in inversely conjoined way (SNNS or NSSN) and we drop down them, the divergence of magnetic lines will force the internal magnetic dipoles to point out in the omnidirectional way.</p><p>In this condition, the "nonlocal" forces between the internal magnetic dipoles and the planet Earth can be repulsive, that is, against the usual gravitational atraction. As results, the magnets will fall down more slowly than other neutral (ordinary) object.</p><p></p><p>If we drop down two magnets in magnetic atraction (SNSN or NSNS), the internal magnetic dipoles will point out in the convergent way (same direction). In this condition, the "nonlocal" forces between the internal magnetic dipoles and the planet Earth can be atractive. As results, the magnets will fall down more faster than other neutral (ordinary) object.</p><p></p><p>So, the so called additional "nonlocal" forces have a remarkable role in this kind of phenomena.</p><p>I supposed that all particles are in preexisting state of generalized quantum entanglement.</p><p></p><p>I hope could answer your enquiries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antinventor2020, post: 206621, member: 11919"] Hi Anthony, Lets try to explain in the simple way. It is well known that the objects fall down in the accelerated way according to the gravitational interaction between them and the planet Earth. if another kind of aditional interaction occurs between the objects and the planet besides the gravitational one, such acceleration can vary. My previous researchs showed that when we polarize a myriad of electric dipoles in dielectrics via strong electric fields or we magnetize a myriad of magnetic dipoles in magnetic cores via strong magnetic fields, the magnitude of the so called "nonlocal" interaction between them and the planet earth can be strongly amplified. This suposed "nonlocal" interaction is the aditional one that can vary the fall down acceleration. If we put two magnets in inversely conjoined way (SNNS or NSSN) and we drop down them, the divergence of magnetic lines will force the internal magnetic dipoles to point out in the omnidirectional way. In this condition, the "nonlocal" forces between the internal magnetic dipoles and the planet Earth can be repulsive, that is, against the usual gravitational atraction. As results, the magnets will fall down more slowly than other neutral (ordinary) object. If we drop down two magnets in magnetic atraction (SNSN or NSNS), the internal magnetic dipoles will point out in the convergent way (same direction). In this condition, the "nonlocal" forces between the internal magnetic dipoles and the planet Earth can be atractive. As results, the magnets will fall down more faster than other neutral (ordinary) object. So, the so called additional "nonlocal" forces have a remarkable role in this kind of phenomena. I supposed that all particles are in preexisting state of generalized quantum entanglement. I hope could answer your enquiries. [/QUOTE]
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