Talk:Magnetogravity
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To whomever keeps modifying this page, note: 10 of the 11 references are using magnetogravity to refer to magnetogravity waves which are gravity waves, not gravitational waves, and have nothing to do with changing gravity. Furthemore, the 11th reference from New Scientist does not refer to magnetogravity at all. Instead it refers to a hypothesis which is "a controversial claim because no one has ever provided experimental evidence to support either the existence of extra dimensions or any interaction between gravity and electromagnetism". If you wish to write an article about this controversial claim, do so, but calling it magnetogravity is akin to a neologism. Salsb 18:43, 12 July 2005 (UTC)
External links, references, and resources[edit]
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- Burgess, C. P. , et. al., "Resonant origin for density fluctuations deep within the Sun: helioseismology and magneto-gravity waves". ArXiv.org
- Burgess, C. P., "Probing Solar Magneto-Gravity Waves using Solar Neutrinos, What Can Solar Neutrino Oscillations Tell Us About the Solar Interior?". (PPT format)
- Hinata, S., "Nonlinear interaction of magnetogravity waves with Alfven and sound waves". Deptment of Physics, Auburn University, USA.
- Kalkofen, W., "The Nature of the Waves in the Solar Chromosphere". Session 1 - Chromosphere, Corona, Flares. Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
- Dellar, Paul, "Dispersive shallow water magnetohydrodynamics". (HTML) Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford. (Abstract -- PDF)
- Schwartz, R. A. and R. F. Stein, "Waves in the solar atmosphere. IV - Magneto-gravity and acoustic-gravity modes". Astrophysical Journal, vol. 200, Sept. 1, 1975.
- McAteer, R. T. James, "Long-period chromospheric oscillations in network bright points". The American Astronomical Society. The Astrophysical Journal, March 1, 2002.
- Inhester, B., "Nonlinear magnetogravity waves in a low-beta plasma". Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR). 1993.
- Adam, John A., "Steady magnetogravity flow". Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics, 1975.
- McIntosh, S. W., et. al., "An observational manifestation of magneto-gravity waves in internetwork regions of the chromosphere and transition region", Astrophysics Journal of Letters.
- "Earth's Magnetic Field 'Boosts Gravity'". New Scientist (Print Edition).
J. D. Redding 20:55, 20 December 2005 (UTC)