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You haven't mentioned the Great Pyramid or the Nazca Lines.
since heat seams to have an observable effect on gravity (thinking about Flux pinning) ......If you assume Flux pinning is a result of mini gravity waves
Well, you're comparing statements from an original post in which I'm speculating an assumption about a perceived gravitational effect, to a generalized statement I made about properties observed in Superconductors
How can you therefore conclude that gravity and magnetism are independent of one another if both appear to be relative to temperature?
Well, you're comparing statements from an original post in which I'm speculating an assumption about a perceived gravitational effect, to a generalized statement I made about properties observed in SuperconductorsNo, I was looking at your opening sentence which links gravity and flux pinning.“since heat seams to have an observable effect on gravity (thinking about Flux pinning)”
How can you therefore conclude that gravity and magnetism are independent of one another if both appear to be relative to temperature? Well, my degree of sweating is relative to temperature, so do we conclude that gravity, magnetism and sweating are dependent on one another? I think not. Your statement is illogical, so I’m out.