Inverse square law of magnetism - Force of attraction or repulsion

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Inverse square law of magnetism
Force of attraction or repulsion
Pole Strength
Distance between magnets
Medium between magnets
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Question: If gravity were actually magnetism - I know current science says it is not - but please humor me for the sake of this argument and let's pretend for a moment it is the same - your diagram made me realize that the medium between the magnetic sources can control the contraction or expansion of the magnetic source. If iron is used as the medium, the force magnifies. So let's pretend the Earth is the medium between two other bodies of mass, say the Sun and Jupiter. None of these bodies are complete wood, or complete nickel, or complete iron. They are rather a combination or conglomerate of all elements - including their own magnetic forces. So the medium, the Earth, between two other magnetic sources, would not be a single force as defined by pole, distance and single medium like iron, but it would be a combination of forces from all elements within the earth. And to compute the single force of the Earth we must sum the entire plethora of different expansions and contractions of the force (caused by the many elements that comprise the medium) into a single fingerprint of force which applies to that exact moment in time, that particular pole sync, and that particular distance. And every millisecond that distance changes, and so the fingerprint changes. It's a constant ballet of forces that keep a solar systems in relative stasis although they are all moving in a single direction while simultaneously rotating around a star. In space the medium is never a single planet... nor is it isolated to a single pole direction. While the Sun and Jupiter sandwich the Earth in one pole radius, so too could Mecury and Mars be sandwiching the Earth at the same time with a different pole and or pole radius direction, and at different affective distances. So combined all the pole directions of all the many magnetic sources (planets, moons, neighboring solar systems, etc., ) could be the cause for the push and pull nature of relative planetary statis, or keeping them from crashing into each other while simultaneously keeping them from repelling completely apart. I've always believed gravity is magnetism. But I've never realized the medium idea that you describe here. That makes it completely clear in my mind now. I wasnt suspecting the sandwiching nature you described. But it geniusly incorporates itself into the hypothesis. I guess my question is am I making myself clear? Can you make any sense of what I'm saying? And given yes, do you think it's possible to incorporate your formulas into a 3-dimensional area of space with multiple magnetic sources, multiple pole schisms, and multiple distances of or within the same, single medium? While at the same that medium becomes a source using other planets as its medium?

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