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Acut said:Well, in order to explain correctly what is magnetism, you need relativity. Math is a bit hard, but the concept is easy:
Coulomb's law is only valid for electrostatics. When you move a charge, part of the electrical field is "transformed" to magnetic force. It's like the components of a vector when you rotate your referential, part of one component is transformed into another component.
So, in essence, electricity and magnetism aren't as far apart as it sometimes seems to be when you look at the equations.
Haha, yes, but why does the electrical force transform into a magnetic one? (I guess you could answer all sorts of things about "If it doesn't, the universe is not subjective", causality probably breaks down, whatever). I quite like those symmetry based arguments and because mathematics has dealt nicely with symmetries for some time, we can stand on the shoulders of mathematicians to see a lot more. But nothing explains WHY those symmetries exist really. It's all going round in circles. You ask one question, you get another.