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10744608

yo,
So the electromagnetic force is carried by the photon, and the electric force is carried by the electron. Can someone better explain the distinction between these two forces?

Previous Biases:
>Electric force + Magnetic force = Electromagnetic force (Lorentz force law)

>Electric force = Magnetic force (with general relativity applied) (Maxwell's third law)

Conclusion:
Shouldn't, then, the electric and electromagnetic force be the same? should they not be carried by the same particle?

Brownie Points: Technically speaking, is the magnetic force also carried by the electron?

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Hey /sci/entists

Is it possible that the theoretical Magnetic Monopole actually exists in space-time AS gravity?

Like, could all matter be the magnetic monopole? And could gravity be it's perceivable manifestation that we are able to observe?

I feel like that would be a convenient way to explain gravity's behavior and existence, while at the same time giving credence to the idea of a magnetic monopole.

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