Abstract :
Mathematical physicists like Einstein and Schroedinger have been trying for some time to develop a single grand formula to unit gravitation, light, magnetism, and electricity. Back in 1891, Arthur Schuster suspected that every large rotating mass was a magnet. Michael Faraday conducted many experiments to show that light could be inflexed by magnetism and other forces, but failed. Regarding gravity, he wrote in his diary: “Surely this force must be capable of an experimental relation to electricity, magnetism, and other forces, so as to bind it up with them in reciprocal action and equivalent effect.”