>It is an interesting premise that "all magnetism is electrical
>in origin." It's not necessarily the case.
Then will someone please show me an example of non-electric magnetism
-- apart from magnetic monopoles? As hard as I've researched, I
haven't been able to find any.
Thanks a bunch,
Radium
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There he is trying to ask stupid questions again. To his detriment, he has
asked a good one although I do not think he understands that.
My suggestion is to study the special theory of relativity in order to
understand the question and its consequences.
Bill
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What do you think the definition of a magnetic monopole is?
Bill
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> Thanks a bunch,
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> Radium
>
> What do you think the definition of a magnetic monopole is?
A magnet which is only north or south. Not having north on one side
and south on the other. Just north or south.
North monopole = negative magnetic charge
South monopole = positive magnetic charge
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> Ever seen one?
No. That is why I was asking for non-electric magnetism excluding
magnetic monopoles.
Nuclear magneton; no electrons involved. Since magnetism arises from
conserved charge flow (Maxwell's equations), what could you mean by
"non-electric"?
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Non electric magnetism might be clothes.George Washington invented his
own generals uniform and it looks like a cross between santa claus and a
generals uniform. Generals are scientific. George Washington is hiding
in a monopole and nobody can find him but me once. Also humans were
lunatics with clothes for most of history except for George Washington.
Then you have it - something that can not possibly be a result of the usual
form of Maxwells equations - or even the usual form of QED. Once you have a
both a north and south then it is explainable by those two previous
theories.
Bill
He has been posting the same 'silly' stuff for quite a while. For some
reason he doesn't understand what is obvious to everyone else - so far all
known magnets occur with a north and south pole and are explained by the
standard Maxwell equations and/or QED. However, it is rather easy to extend
those equations to encompass magnetic monopoles, if and when such are ever
found.
Thanks
Bill
And that is why I posted the question I did - basically you need magnetic
monopoles to require the 'extended' Maxwell equations that include them. Of
course, since such still falls under the umbrella of EM, and their is only
the EM field, not just an electric field, then your question is basically
'silly'. I suggest you study the proper literature and think about it.
Bill
Lodestones.
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Lodestones work because of the current produced by electron spins. You can't
get there from here.