"The force of gravity keeps all of the planets in orbit around the sun."
https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/what-is-gravity/en/
"We know that the answers lie in the fact that the sun is a giant magnetic star, made of material that moves in concert with the laws of electromagnetism."
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2016/understanding-the-magnetic-sun
"Without the magnetic field, life on Earth as we know it would not be possible as it shields us all from the constant bombardment by charged particles emitted from the sun — the solar wind. (To learn what happens to a planet when it loses its magnetic field, you only need to look at Mars.)
Earth has two sets of poles, geographic pole and magnetic poles. Earth's magnetic field can be visualized if you imagine a large bar magnet inside our planet, roughly aligned with Earth's axis"
https://www.space.com/earths-magnetic-field-explained
"The Inner Earth's magnetic core and Sun stabilises the universal electromagnetic energy"
http://themagicofbeing.squarespace.com/articles/the-inner-earth-sun.html
"Itturns out the magnetic field in Earth'scoreis about 50 timesstronger than on the planet's surface, and the new number may helpscientistsnarrow down the possible heat sources that fuel the mysteriousprocesses of theplanet's interior.
"Ameasurement of the magnetic field tells us what the energy requirementsare andwhat the sources of heat are," said Bruce A. Buffett, a professor ofEarthand planetary science at the University of California, Berkeley, whomade themeasurement."
https://www.space.com/10519-measurement-earth-magnetism.html
"Magnets are one of the rare items found in nature that are able to exert control over other objects without actually touching them. If you hold a magnet close to a certain type of object, it will either attract or repel it. This is due to the principles of magnetism."
https://sciencebriefss.com/physics/how-can-magnets-attract-repel/
"Every magnet has a north pole and a south pole. Placing two unlike poles together causes them to attract. When you try to place two like poles together (north to north or south to south), they will repel each other.
The magnets are surrounded by an invisible magnetic field that contains stored-up, or potential, energy. When attempting to push two like-sided poles together, the stored-up energy becomes movement, or kinetic energy, and forces them apart"
https://blog.pitsco.com/blog/magnetic-attraction
"There is a mighty force in the world which scientists call electro-magnetism. Everything in the Universe is electro-magnetic in nature. The laws of attraction and repulsion operate electro-magnetically"
https://www.makingpositivechanges.co.uk/electro-magnetic-universe/
"Incredibly, magnetism is everywhere in the cosmos: planets, stars, gaseous nebulae, entire galaxies and the overall universe are all magnetic.
What does it mean to say that a heavenly body is magnetic? For a solid body like the Earth, the idea is reasonably simple: the Earth's core is a giant bar magnet, with north and south poles.
But farther afield, things get weird.
Our entire Milky Way galaxy is also a magnet. Just like for the Earth, the Milky Way's magnetism is produced by electrical currents. But while the Earth has a molten core to carry these currents, our galaxy's magnetism is powered by uncounted numbers of electrons, slowly drifting in formation through space.
The result is a magnet like nothing you've ever seen."
https://phys.org/news/2015-06-magnetism-manifests-universe.html
"The remarkable thing here is that the speed of light can be calculated from two seemingly unrelated values. One relating to magnetism and the other relating to the electric force.
This fits well with my model, because my aether is a mix of two types of particles. One relating to magnetism and the other relating to the electric force. The speed of light is in turn related to the aether. The above formula seems to be saying exactly this."
https://www.universeofparticles.com/2022/03/27/magnetism-the-electric-force-and-the-speed-of-light/
"Electricity and magnetism are two very important topics in the science of physics. We use electricity to power computers and to make motors go. Magnetism makes a compass point North and keeps notes stuck onto our refrigerators. Without electromagnetic radiation we would all be in the dark, for light is one of its many forms!"
"Electricity and magnetism are really two different parts of a single force. A moving magnet makes electricity and an electrical current makes a magnetic field. We use these facts to build motors and generators.
Magnetic fields and electrical currents make waves of energy that flow outward into space at the speed of light (which is very, very fast!). These waves of energy are called "electromagnetic radiation". There are six kinds of electromagnetic radiation."
https://www.windows2universe.org/physical_science/magnetism/sw_e_and_m.html
"Most of the matter in the universe is in the form of plasma. A plasma is formed if some of the negatively charged electrons are separated from their host atoms in a gas, leaving the atoms with a positive charge. The negatively charged electrons, and the positively charged atoms (known as positive ions) are then free to move separately under the influence of an applied voltage or magnetic field. Their net movement constitutes an electrical current. So, one of the more important properties of a plasma is that it can conduct electrical current. It does so by forming current filaments that follow magnetic field lines."
"The Electric Universe model grew from the realization that a new plasma cosmology and an understanding of electrical phenomena in space"
"The implications of electrical activity between planets will be profoundly disturbing for those who have built their cosmology around the weak force of gravity, acting in an electrically sterile universe."
https://www.thunderbolts.info/wp/2015/01/27/the-electric-universe/