Re: magnetic monopoles
- From: RP <no_mail_no_spam@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 20:12:37 -0500
muser wrote:
There is scant evidence in favour for particles exhibiting monopoles effects, but I was wondering nonetheless if they did exist could they only be found in black holes where the gravity fields are dense enough to contain them and they are almost free of gravitational radiation or could they exist elsewhere in our universe. Does the superstring theory have a model of what the universe would behave like if monopoles were freely propogated?
There are no magnetic monopoles, nor could there possibly be magnetic monopoles. The very idea shows a lack of understanding of the magnetic field. Left-handed rotation and right-handed rotation cannot exist independently from each other, they are perspectives, not things.
Richard Perry
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