Magnetism
How does magnetism tie into all of this?
It's this theories contention that magnetic lines of flux arise from
the interaction of two gauge fields, one the unatom as we've seen, and
the second from a grid, possibly generated by electron domains.
If you copy down and run only one simulator, let it be world6.tar.bz2.
What are you looking for? Click 'Run' on the simulator, and look for
magnetic lines of flux to evolve.
Magnetic lines of flux are seen in red in the attached picture from
Nasa below.
From:
http://www-istp.gsfc.nasa.gov/Education/Imagnet.html
Notice the so-called magnetic lines of flux. Here's a picture taken
from their web site:
Anyway, continuing on, here's a screen shot of world6:
You can see the magnetic lines of flux vertically around the unatom.
(It's unfortunate that the Nasa picture has the lines of flux
horizontally displayed, but no matter. Also, the black slash at the
bottom of the grid is an artifact from the simulation and should be
ignored.)
Interesting Things To Note
If you run the simulator, the 'Aspect' changes. Basically, the
simulator is rotating the unatom down on the Z axis and displaying it
on top of the stationary grid. The 'Inc' field lets you change the
steps the simulator takes in the angle of the unatom aspect. You can
stop the simulator, and change both Aspect and Inc and then 'Run' again
to get a sense of the model.
1. When the simulator first starts, it begins with an Aspect of .999,
and you don't see the magnetic lines of flux. But, at around .7 they
appear, then disapear after a while. Strangely, you ALSO see the lines
of flux appear at around .42 or so.
Note that you can stop the simulator at any time and just step forward
or reverse with the 'For' and 'Rev' buttons.
2. There's also all sorts of other junk that appears and disapears as
the aspect changes.. It's uknown whether there is a parallel in reality.
3. From time to time, and somewhat before the lines of flux
appear, bands seem to start at the outer edges of the simulation and
then move into the center. Again, it's unknown whether there is a
parallel in reality.
Conjecture as to what's going on
As was stated above - It's this theories contention that
magnetic lines of flux arise from
the interaction of two gauge fields, one the unatom as we've seen, and
the second from a grid, possibly generated by electron domains.
Iron was one of the first materials where magnetism was noted. But to
get it to be 'magnetized', you've got to align the electric field
domains - ie, generate the grid at a specific angle from the unatom.
Since electric fields can help align these domains, and this theory
predicts it's the interaction between the grid and the atom's mass
(gravity effect), it should be possible to influence gravity itself
with the electric field.