I lifted this from a science daily article..........
Pulsars are small, ultradense stellar objects left behind after massive stars die and explode as supernovae. They typically have a mass greater than that of our Sun, but compressed to the size of a city like Montreal. They spin at staggering speeds, generate huge gravity fields and emit powerful beams of radio waves along their magnetic poles.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0703140721.htm
Does anyone know how the spinning "generates huge gravity fields" according to conventional science... which I guess is General Relativity... or another field of science???
Any guidance appreciated

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alex

