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Author Topic: Magnet Myths and Misconceptions  (Read 605732 times)

MarkE

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Re: Magnet Myths and Misconceptions
« Reply #1230 on: January 17, 2015, 01:27:37 AM »
Quote MarkE-post 857- It is not up to me to second guess you.  It is up to you to specify your proposed set-up.
You are quite correct I did not specify that the wire was carrying a current and it is not up to you to second guess.  So please allow me to clarify:

If we take a wire and pass a DC current through it,  according to your ideas where is the north charge and where is the south charge?

If we take that same wire passing a DC current and form it into a loop 2cm in diameter where is the north charge and where is the south charge?

If we take a longer wire passing a DC current and form it into two adjacent loops 2cm in diameter, spaced 1 cm apart where is the north charge and where is the south charge?

If we take a still longer wire still passing a DC current and form it into fifty loops 2cm in diameter, each spaced 1cm apart, a straight section of 1meter, and another fifty loops 2cm in diameter, each spaced 1cm apart, where is the north charge and where is the south charge?

kEhYo77

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Re: Magnet Myths and Misconceptions
« Reply #1231 on: January 17, 2015, 02:00:57 AM »
  I am sure it has occurred to you that at the Equator the Earth receives the most sunlight and that means the most energy

Are You sure?
Have you measured it?
With what?
And in what range of frequencies?
Is the WHOLE spectrum analysis on the energy exchange with surrounding space available in peer reviewed studies?

Cap-Z-ro

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Re: Magnet Myths and Misconceptions
« Reply #1232 on: January 17, 2015, 02:11:51 AM »
Kehyo:

Basically just about everything you said is nonsense.


Oh, the diplomacy...

Better that than a never-ending grotesque monologue about bodily functions.

If I were a betting man, I'd wager that forum member Kehyo, the person insulted with provocation by the MH arshole would strongly disagree.

And his is the only opinion that matters in this instance.

I, on the other hand reserve my insults and vitriol for nitpickers trolls shills and arse holes who do their utmost to discourage members like Kehyo from sharing their thoughts and ideas among people like me, who are interested in hearing them.

Anyone who want to be treated with respect by me need only conduct themselves in a respectful manner when interacting the Kehyo 's on this site.

Regards...


MileHigh

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Re: Magnet Myths and Misconceptions
« Reply #1233 on: January 17, 2015, 02:14:15 AM »
Are You sure?
Have you measured it?
With what?
And in what range of frequencies?
Is the WHOLE spectrum analysis on the energy exchange with surrounding space available in peer reviewed studies?

For starters, you were probably taught this for the first time in kiddies geography class in grade three when you were nine years old.  Then there is just plain common sense.  Shine a flashlight at a beach ball if you are not sure of yourself.  See the attached graphic, it took me 10 seconds to find it online.

So, will you answer my questions now?

MarkE

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Re: Magnet Myths and Misconceptions
« Reply #1234 on: January 17, 2015, 02:17:38 AM »
For starters, you were probably taught this for the first time in kiddies geography class in grade three when you were nine years old.  Then there is just plain common sense.  Shine a flashlight at a beach ball if you are not sure of yourself.  See the attached graphic, it took me 10 seconds to find it online.

So, will you answer my questions now?
Is that why it is always so cold in the tropics?  Is it because biresonant dielectricity forms a magnetic orgone vortex?

MileHigh

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Re: Magnet Myths and Misconceptions
« Reply #1235 on: January 17, 2015, 02:18:18 AM »
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Anyone who want to be treated with respect by me need only conduct themselves in a respectful manner when interacting the Kehyo 's on this site.

You are easily the creepiest person on this web site.  'Nuff said.

Cap-Z-ro

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Re: Magnet Myths and Misconceptions
« Reply #1236 on: January 17, 2015, 02:24:13 AM »
You are easily the creepiest person on this web site.  'Nuff said.

Coming from nearly the most disrespected dooshbag and arshole on the site, I consider that to be an affirmation.

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kEhYo77

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Re: Magnet Myths and Misconceptions
« Reply #1237 on: January 17, 2015, 02:24:49 AM »
For starters, you were probably taught this for the first time in kiddies geography class in grade three when you were nine years old.  Then there is just plain common sense.  Shine a flashlight at a beach ball if you are not sure of yourself.  See the attached graphic, it took me 10 seconds to find it online.

So, will you answer my questions now?


Irrelevant, I asked about the whole balance of energy exchange with surrounding space.

MileHigh

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Re: Magnet Myths and Misconceptions
« Reply #1238 on: January 17, 2015, 02:26:50 AM »
Coming from nearly the most disrespected dooshbag and arshole on the site, I consider that to be an affirmation.

Regards...

Just look in the mirror for that.

MileHigh

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Re: Magnet Myths and Misconceptions
« Reply #1239 on: January 17, 2015, 02:31:13 AM »

Irrelevant, I asked about the whole balance of energy exchange with surrounding space.

You are just BSing and making a spectacle of yourself for some perceived gain in Brownie points.

Are you going to answer my questions in post #1242 or is this the end of the merry prankster?  Do you have an "aetheric energy" meter since you state that it is observable?

Cap-Z-ro

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Re: Magnet Myths and Misconceptions
« Reply #1240 on: January 17, 2015, 02:31:36 AM »
Just look in the mirror for that.

Ah so...the old hidden 2 way mirror trick, to get me to gaze upon the troll directly.

That doosh can't get up early enough to fool ol' Cap...aaaayup.

Regards...


tinman

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Re: Magnet Myths and Misconceptions
« Reply #1241 on: January 17, 2015, 02:33:44 AM »
You are quite correct I did not specify that the wire was carrying a current and it is not up to you to second guess.  So please allow me to clarify:



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If we take a wire and pass a DC current through it,  according to your ideas where is the north charge and where is the south charge?
This supports my theory. If we are to call them north and south charges,then each charge of opposite potential travels in opposite direction until such time as they merge together. If one end of the compass needle points in the direction of the north charge,then the other end of the compass needle points to the opposite charge-the south charge.

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If we take that same wire passing a DC current and form it into a loop 2cm in diameter where is the north charge and where is the south charge?
The north charge will travel from center of the loop outward in one direction(depending on current flow direction through the loop),and rap around the loop,while the south charge will travel from the center of the loop and travel outward in the opposite direction to that of the north charge,and rap around the loop in a counter direction to that of the north charge.-See pic below.

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If we take a longer wire passing a DC current and form it into two adjacent loops 2cm in diameter, spaced 1 cm apart where is the north charge and where is the south charge?
This would be dependant on the size of the wire,and the amount of current being passed through it. If enough current is supplied to the wire,then the fields of each loop would start to merge together to form on field to that depicted below.

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If we take a still longer wire still passing a DC current and form it into fifty loops 2cm in diameter, each spaced 1cm apart, a straight section of 1meter, and another fifty loops 2cm in diameter, each spaced 1cm apart, where is the north charge and where is the south charge?

As above,and i suspect that the 1 meter distance between the two sets of loops is enough to keep the two complete fields seperate.

MarkE

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Re: Magnet Myths and Misconceptions
« Reply #1242 on: January 17, 2015, 02:35:09 AM »
You are easily the creepiest person on this web site.  'Nuff said.
One could make a parody of "The most interesting man in the world" from that. 

"... fill in description of acts ... He is the creepiest person on this web site." 

"I don't always troll referencing bodily functions, but when I do, I try to disgust.  Stay creepy my friends."



Pirate88179

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Re: Magnet Myths and Misconceptions
« Reply #1243 on: January 17, 2015, 02:36:26 AM »
Just look in the mirror for that.

Geeze, Crap-Z-ro claims that you are the most disrespected on this website?  By whom...him?  I would agree with that.

Crap-Z-ro disrespects anyone that is more intelligent and educated than he is...and that includes just about everyone.

MH, I would ask him to show just one single post of his that offered any real contribution to ANY subject on this site.  He will not be able to.
He can, however, offer thousands of posts about bodily functions, sexual preferences, gay activities, etc.

He is still on super-permanent IGNORE but, I could not help seeing his post in your quote. (I wish we could fix that)  You have offered a lot of useful and
intelligent postings that have real information.  Crap-Z-ro...not so much.

So, my advice is to just carry on and ignore him...literally.

Bill

MileHigh

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Re: Magnet Myths and Misconceptions
« Reply #1244 on: January 17, 2015, 02:36:57 AM »
Cap Zero:

Have a good wank over this series of movies, they are right up your alley.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1467304/?ref_=nv_sr_1