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Gravity/Charge Hypothesis

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I`ve been thinking alot about gravity lately as a result of considering the forces at work in my generator when the output is shorted making the armature harder to turn.

 

I hypothesize that a material under extreme acceleration would become electricaly charged or Polarised, where the leading edge of this projectile would be Negatively charged compared to the trailing edge that would become more positively charged, and were it possible to have a volt meter across the 2 ends (a meter that would somehow remain unaffected) it would show this charge.

I predict that the material would also become slightly magnetic too as the domains would allign.

 

my reasoning is that of the masses involved within an atom, electrons having very little mass and the protons and nucleus having a much greater mass, the electrons would have less trouble moving forwards With the direction of the projectile than would the heavier protons and nucleus, a bit like spinning blood in a centrifuge seperates out the layers according to density.

 

does this sound at all reasonable?

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