Re: magnetic monopoles
- From: RP <no_mail_no_spam@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 23:46:40 -0500
Ken S. Tucker wrote:
Hi Rich et al...
RP wrote:
Autymn D. C. wrote:
RP, stop using creationist circular arguments. It calls for a source magnetism and a curled electric field, fool.
-Aut
What's so difficult to understand about "A magnetic pole is a *perspective* of a magnetic field". I guess it's true, everything is quantized in the form of point particles, even opinions it would seem. Strange universe we live in, that is, according to the science fiction fanatics posing as theoretical physicists.
Richard Perry
Suppose I tried to build a magnetic monopole using wedge shaped bar magnets, that before being magnetized they all fitted into a sphere shape. So I magnetize the segments so the outer surfaces are North and get out my crazy glue and reassemble them so all North's are outward facing.
Likewise I could build more North and South sphere's.
?Is that possible to do, and duplicate a magnetic monopole macroscopically?
((Playing billards with them would be a real hoot)).
Ken S. Tucker
Hi Ken. I suspect you already know the answer to that question. Just in case it's "Hell no". What you'll get is no external field at all.
Richard Perry
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