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kurious
Jun30-04, 02:08 PM
If I take a large mass such as the sun and change its negative
electric charges (half the total number of charges) into positive
charges, so all electric charges are positive, and I transform the
electric force so that like charges attract (by changing photons from spin 1 to spin 2), the charges would be
behaving like masses.If I take the mass of the star and convert half
of it to negative mass, since like masses attract , we would expect
unlike masses to repel one another.By transforming the gravitational
force so that unlike masses attract one another( by changing the graviton from spin 2 to spin 1), mass
would now be behaving like charge.
If mass and charge have swapped places in the Sun, under the above
transformation, then mass can generate an electromagnetic wave.
How fast is this wave?

Using the equation for the radius excess of the Sun and assuming it
must be the same from the point of view of charges as it is from the
point of view of masses:

GM/3 c^2 = k Q/ 3 v^2 ( Q =total charge after half charge in the Sun
has its sign reversed,so all charge has one sign)

10^ -11 x 10^30 / (10^8) ^ 2 = 10^9 x 10^ 38 / v^2

v = 10 ^ 22 metres per second.