Gravito-electromagnetism versus electromagnetism
Angelo Tartaglia, Matteo Luca Ruggiero

TL;DR
This paper explores the properties of gravito-magnetic interactions, comparing them with electromagnetism, and discusses implications for superfluids and superconductors in non-stationary and stationary conditions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of gravito-magnetic effects, deriving an equivalent of Faraday-Henry law and contrasting these effects with electromagnetic phenomena.
Findings
No Meissner-like effect for superfluids in gravito-magnetic fields
Impossibility of stationary motions not aligned with gravito-magnetic field lines
Discussion of gravito-electromagnetic behavior in relation to superconductors
Abstract
The paper contains a discussion of the properties of the gravito-magnetic interaction in non stationary conditions. A direct deduction of the equivalent of Faraday-Henry law is given. A comparison is made between the gravito-magnetic and the electro-magnetic induction, and it is shown that there is no Meissner-like effect for superfluids in the field of massive spinning bodies. The impossibility of stationary motions in directions not along the lines of the gravito-magnetic field is found. Finally the results are discussed in relation with the behavior of superconductors.
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