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Ultimate proof of Magnetic Vortex, free book and videos

Started by TheoriaApophasis, July 13, 2014, 04:20:12 AM

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MileHigh

No ROFL Kenny.  There is no "dielectric inertial plane" in a magnet.

You disagree Kenny?  Please go ahead and discuss what a dielectric inertial plane is in a standard bar magnet.  You say the dielectric inertial plane is at the half-way point of the magnet.  Okay, please elaborate.  What is the dielectric inertial plane exactly in the bar magnet?  Just saying that "it's there" will not cut it.

Please tell us exactly what the dielectric inertial plane is, without pointing to your book.

MileHigh

d3x0r

Quote from: MileHigh on July 27, 2014, 11:03:02 PM
No ROFL Kenny.  There is no "dielectric inertial plane" in a magnet.

You disagree Kenny?  Please go ahead and discuss what a dielectric inertial plane is in a standard bar magnet.  You say the dielectric inertial plane is at the half-way point of the magnet.  Okay, please elaborate.  What is the dielectric inertial plane exactly in the bar magnet?  Just saying that "it's there" will not cut it.

Please tell us exactly what the dielectric inertial plane is, without pointing to your book.

MileHigh
LOL nice find/replace :)

MileHigh

D3x:

Quoteit's generally accepted(expressed?) it's the equilibrium line between north and south poles.

What do you mean?  What is an "equilibrium line?"

The question still stands.

MileHigh

TheoriaApophasis

Quote from: d3x0r on July 27, 2014, 10:50:20 PM
The white line of the bloch wall is still shown on magnetic viewing film....


The dielectric inertial plane is in the SAME place on the inside diameter as the outside diameter.
A rig magnet is no different than if you took a bar magnet and looped it into a circle


The term "Bloch wall"


A: doesnt mean a DAMN THING

B: doesnt DESCRIBE a damn thing

C: Absolutely doesnt EXPLAIN a damn thing.




Keep using that nonsense phraseology however as you wish.    ;D

TheoriaApophasis

Quote from: MileHigh on July 27, 2014, 11:03:02 PM
No ROFL Kenny.  There is no "dielectric inertial plane" in a magnet.

baseless claims dont work here.


However look up "electrical inertia" , or go read Maxwell, or Tesla, or Heaviside.


You understand LESS than nothing.  ;)