How Electromagnetism Rules the Universe | How the Universe Works | Science Channel
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All Comments (21)
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This is a good 1. We really are "Light Beings!"
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The Coolest documentary I've ever seen.
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Ummm, aren't you forgetting about the strong and weak nuclear forces? Granted it is a more complex subject but I think the people deserve to know the truth.😊
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I am so fascinated what you sure. Can you let me know what's going on with the moon explore. From. Dawn Paul Melnik 🙋♀️😮🥰💫.
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Is there a longer full length version of this episode?
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Mind blowing!!!
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Realy I like this video so so much its interestyng
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Just saying God bless
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Makes a lot of sense
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It's great to see the science world following my lead, well done. Peace ✌️ 😎. We may have a bit of a difference in star formation, but EMFSYSTEMS is the future. Good on you.
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A must-watch!
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So we can maybe redshift magnetism???
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Is any one else familiar with an old fringe lecture where a man argued that electromagnetism and not gravity is the primary tethering force of the universe? He explained (or tried to) several cosmic phenomena using electromagnetism We all laughed back then. I know this documentary does not diminish gravity's role but it certainly promotes the role of electromagnetism as an emerging discoveery.. Hmmm.
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"angular momentum" = inertia of movement. electrons and protons that aren't moving away from the proto-star center will have their forward speed accelerated by the pull of gravity but their tendency to travel forward in a straight line is altered by the tug of gravity which swings them around in a great arc, which is the basis of their orbit. They don't have enough mass to overcome the pull of gravity when gravity exceeds a certain threshold.
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What happened to Mike rowe
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Magnetic mechanics in an MRI machine can you confuse the blood cells and cure cancer
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Akhenaten would like this.
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Isn't it funny that Christ is the Light and Christ holds all things together
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Guass' Law = magnetic fields
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First because I spelled it "right".