19 - Gravitomagnetism rss

From SlashDot

Posted by samzenpus on Friday March 24, @09:59AM
from the stay-groundeddept.
CompaniaHill
writes “Have scientists been able to artificially generate a gravitational field? Researchers at the European Space Agency believe so. “Small acceleration sensors placed at different locations close to the spinning superconductor, which has to be accelerated for the effect to be noticeable, recorded an acceleration field outside the superconductor that appears to be produced by gravitomagnetism. This experiment is the gravitational analogue of Faraday’s electromagnetic induction experiment in 1831.” The effect is very small, so don’t expect to see it used in spacecraft any time soon. But the effect is still many times larger than the predictions of Einstein’s theories. “If confirmed, this would be a major breakthrough,” says [Austrian researcher Martin] Tajmar. “It opens up a new means of investigating general relativity and it consequences in the quantum world.”"

I think that’s pretty cool. Actually the word, gravitomagnetism, is pretty cool just by itself. Say it with me…gravitomagnetism. See how it kind of tickles your tongue?


1 Comment »

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI

  1. Dear Sir,

    I have now defined the fundamental gravitomagnetism law between two masse particles in motion. I have also explained the 5 cosmological blundres of the last 85 years. please go to http://www.gravitomagnetism.com.

    Regards

    J.N. France

    Comment by joseph — May 19, 2006 #

Leave a comment

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Powered by the Nexus theme for Wordpress.