I'd like to see more done with the Earth's magnetic field. I recall a question in physics class where they asked how much current it would take to run through a longitudinal wire to make the wire float off the ground. Amazing to think of using that magnetic field to maneuver around without spending any matter!
The right-hand rule is about force on the wire because of the current travelling through it inside of a magnetic field. It doesn't seem a good fit to credit it as the cause of something like gravity that is observed to be directly proportional to mass. That would require a current that is also directly proportional to mass going in just the right direction in all matter.
The right hand rule CAN be about the force on a wire, and if we are talking about high voltage lines, it is an important calculation.
However, the right hand rule applies to electrical/magnetic interactions. Like the above mentioned caterpillar drive.
We know so little about the construction / shape of the planet we live on, that everything we say here is just mere conjecture. I can point out how Newton/Cavendish failed, but i cannot say what is so.
I hope we start exploring real science soon.
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