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'Magnetic electricity' discovered

By T.K. Randall
October 16, 2009 · Comment icon 4 comments

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The magnetic equivalent to electricity has been discovered, dubbed magnetricity the phenomenon involves the use of magnetic monopoles that exist inside special crystals called spin ice.
Researchers have discovered a magnetic equivalent to electricity: single magnetic charges that can behave and interact like electrical ones. The work is the first to make use of the magnetic monopoles that exist in special crystals known as spin ice.


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Comment icon #1 Posted by Graylady 15 years ago
Discovered? or should I say Declassified to Main Stream media....
Comment icon #2 Posted by Kensei 15 years ago
Honestly, this sounds like bad science to me, like dark matter sounds like bad math. I don't buy it.
Comment icon #3 Posted by ROGER 15 years ago
I must be real tired, cause I didn't get any thing out of that reading. Read like "Techno-babel".
Comment icon #4 Posted by ROGER 15 years ago
Honestly, this sounds like bad science to me, like dark matter sounds like bad math. I don't buy it. I read a week ago about Dark mater and Plasma being one in the same. It's thought Plasma makes up a large % of our universe. But of coarse it's theory only!


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