Re: flipping of earth's poles



G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Sam when are you answering me my science questions you tell me to go to
the library. This is your way of fudging. without going to the library I
know more about Faraday than you and can even add to his thoughts. You
get some knowledge on what creates magnetisim. You might have to do a
little thinking on your own "So look Out" By the way Faraday invented
the dynamo The heart of a dynamo is a "permanent magnet is pushed and
pulled through a coil to induce an electric current in the wire All
generation of electricity to this very day,no matter the primary source
of energy is based on this principle. I hope all this is not going over
your head Sam Ether drop your long pants or lift your head up where it
should be. You are getting boring by not answering questions. Think
man Think TreBert PS Sam also remember Faraday and Maxwell unified
magnetisim and electricity and merged these two forces into one.
"electromagnetisim" I believe it was Maxwell that did the math.



Had you gone to the Library, Herb, you might have learned that modern
dynamos use field coils, not permanent magnets.

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