| Re: New Experimental Update! Well, your all uneducated until you post in our Many Worlds Pub; first of all.
Two way magnets are noticable, yes, because you have overlapped two strong bi-polar fields and they have "stuck" in the material. Do these two bi-polar fields stablize each other or do they destabalize each other?
Hypothesis - Your overlapped bi-polar's will remain embedded in a material but will become weaker over time.
Hypothesis, 1 - If the fields are unequal in force one bi-polar field will eliminate the other bi-polar field through simple realignment of the material.
Conclusion - You must know now from studying the strengths of the forces that magnetic fields are caused by mediating particles supplied from outside of the material, and that the material itself simply acts as a conduit for it's channeling.
Discussion - Magnets are defined as bi-polar by convention, this is another way of saying that it is a approximation of the truth. Magnets are both bi-polar, and multi-polar as you have been demonstrating, not in concept, but in physical reality this occurs for simple reasons. The action of the magnet is a conduit for mediating particle (graviton) the gravitons enter one side (negative) and exit the (positive) side; this proves that it is possible for the magnet to be multi-poled, having gravitons exit and enter from random directions, creating a null effect. This also makes it theoretical possible to have a monopole magnet where the energy is drawn in, or drawn out, yet has no matching decrease or excrease of energy.
Very Very good thread, I believe this is one of the many theories which will be proven by The Unification Theory. |