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Old 28-07-2010, 03:34 PM
Jarvamundo (Alex)
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Originally Posted by Steffen View Post
I thought we had debunked that statement in an earlier thread a while ago. Static magnetic fields do exist in the absence of electric current, just like static electric fields exist in the absence of magnetic flow.

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Static magnetic fields do exist in the absence of electric current
** If one continues to ignore the charged particle movement, in this case the electron around the nucleus, providing the current. Albeit not slightly more than a freshman level study. Professor Lewin has a good, free lecture series on this from MIT.

http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/physics/8...m-spring-2002/

static electric fields exist in the absence of magnetic flow.
** Yes as mentioned...charge potential can exist before the 'decay field' (m) becomes involved... these are the conditions that give rise to the initiation of an electric current in plasma.

The psudeo-skeptic debunkathon reflects a side of science i don't think the good audience of curious slightly brighter than most laymen here appreciate. One might begin to wonder if any insightful thread creations or sharing of information or research might ever come from the serial debunkers that preside here.

Re $850 - one might find the inspiration to search for Peratt's free published IEEE papers.

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