Re: why light is electromagnetic when she dont act like an electromagnet?
- From: Dono <sa_ge@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 19:56:10 -0700
On Jul 29, 12:02 am, 7g56f4...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Jul 29, 2:44 am, Dono <sa...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jul 27, 5:07 pm, gnome <u7it...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
if i take my electromagnet out of my relay, i can attract
my keyring with him
why i cant atract anything with light if she is an electromagnet?
Your trolling days are coming to an end.
For sure, you learned about the faraday effect, this is what you were
trolling for?
i cant see he is trolling, at least he is asking a question
you on tha other hand say nothing, and consequently you
are a hypocrite and may suck his ***
such posts as yours, saying nothing but insults are unacceptable
dumbo, please fok yourself
you, ejeckyl and gisse are tha one trolling constantly this newsgroup
You didn't understand the link, shitforbrains? Too bad.
Now, you are the same person as "gnome" so you ARE the one fucking
yourself, troll. Go back to eating your own ***.
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