Can Someone Explain The Power Of Magnetism?

It travels at the speed of light. Gravity waves have been detected, and they travel at the speed of light.
I'm loving how consciousness creates events (double slit)...but one that made me mentally wince was that entangled particles respond instantly, regardless of distance,...unless they are being used to transmit information, then they have to slow to C.
 
Sorry to fail you, but the answer, is "no". No-one can explain how something can pass through something, or pass through nothing, and exert a force on something magnetic, but not on something non-magnetic. There is, however, a secret manual that women have, of knowledge never to be revealed to men. Have you asked any women?
Did you ever see the experiment where you pass a magnetic ball through a copper pipe. There is a force exerted on something non-magnetic
 
This is a pretty big oversimplification, and it completely ignores gravitational attraction of masses at a distance.
A common intuition for gravity is to imagine space as an elastic membrane (trampoline surface). Objects resting on the membrane (planets, etc.) depress it like a person standing on a trampoline. Each depression is a "gravity well" that attracts nearby objects that tend to roll down into the depression. Of course this is 2-D so now you have to imagine the membrane as 3-D space and depressions in the membrane stretching into another spatial dimension.

The idea is that mass distorts space, causing gravity. The spatial distortion it causes follows the inverse square law - the distortion diminishes quickly as you get further away.
 
Instruments in cars are rapidly moving to LCD displays but the old mechanical speedometer was a good example of eddy currents being induced in a non magnetic material. The rotation of a magnet inside an aluminium speed cup applied a rotating force which was balanced by a hairspring to indicate the speed.

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This is a pretty big oversimplification, and it completely ignores gravitational attraction of masses at a distance.
Out of curiosity I looked up the Sun's gravitational force on the Earth. It is 0.0006G. Is time dilation not a factor at 93 million miles? Also out of curiosity I found the Sun is 333,000x the mass of Earth.
 
Instruments in cars are rapidly moving to LCD displays but the old mechanical speedometer was a good example of eddy currents being induced in a non magnetic material. The rotation of a magnet inside an aluminium speed cup applied a rotating force which was balanced by a hairspring to indicate the speed.

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We used a 14” aluminum disk and controlled electromagnets for resistance braking on exercise bikes.
 
Out of curiosity I looked up the Sun's gravitational force on the Earth. It is 0.0006G. Is time dilation not a factor at 93 million miles? Also out of curiosity I found the Sun is 333,000x the mass of Earth.
Mass!

Some slight dilation

But it is interesting as that mass transitions to energy and throws all manner of subatomics off
 
Gravity is the force that really messes with my head. It acts instantaneously at infinite distance, and it isn’t polarized: unlike magnetism, gravity only attracts.
If you made the sun disappear instantaneously, it would still take 8 mins before the earth was flung out into the cosmos.
 
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Here's a couple for you deep thinkers and amature and real cosmologist:


1) If a gun mounted pointing backwards on a fighter jet fires a bullet while the jet is traveling much faster than the the speed of a bullet from said gun, does the bullet travel backwards from the jet fairly fast after leaving the gun?

That said, if light leaves a star that is sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
far away from us that the expansion of the cosmos means that star is traveling away from us faster than the speed of light, does its light ever reach us?

That said, does the gravity from said star ever attract us?

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2) It is now believed that radio waves travel as both electro-static and magnetic waves at right angles to each other.

This should mean there is an interaction where energy is conserved and they both transfer energy between each other, and if a medium were encountered where one was attenuated the other would also be attenuated.

Since light traveles in waves, might there also be an additional energy that travels in waves at right angles to it? And if so, might interactions between forces in this realm be why interferance patterns are present in the double split experiment?

What would that realm be? Gravity?
 
I'm loving how consciousness creates events (double slit)...but one that made me mentally wince was that entangled particles respond instantly, regardless of distance,...unless they are being used to transmit information, then they have to slow to C.
Consciousness does not create events. That is a gross misinterpretation of the observer effect in quantum mechanics. It's not consciousness, but the act of observation which influences the outcome. So long as the measurement apparatus is setup and capable of measuring the event, it will measure that event regardless of the presence of consciousness.
 
Physicist Richard Feyman answers Why? in terms of magnetic forces about 3:55 after a preamble about the question, "WHY":


One of my personal heroes. He had a very interesting life and was a characters. There are several good books written about him too.
 
Consciousness does not create events. That is a gross misinterpretation of the observer effect in quantum mechanics. It's not consciousness, but the act of observation which influences the outcome. So long as the measurement apparatus is setup and capable of measuring the event, it will measure that event regardless of the presence of consciousness.
Indeed.

I’m ok with knowing the human mind really can’t fully comprehend quantum phenomena

Yet
 
Indeed.

I’m ok with knowing the human mind really can’t fully comprehend quantum phenomena

Yet
Not fully but we know quite a bit especially when you put quantum field theory, quantum chromodynamics, quantum electrodynamics, and quantum mechanics together. Still some holes there but the one we really know nothing about is quantum gravity.
 
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