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In my versioning. It's relative to total composition.
It will alwas have some action. Like gravity and atomic parts.
But as for /metal.l magnetism. It depends on how fast they are relative to each other.

Look up magnetic brakes. It's a non ferrous iteration.
It;s the fields passing each other causing nonferrous partials to action.
That imparts drag. So it;s not that magnets either work or don't.
It's a conditional force.

Being I'm stipulating all matter is of this thing.
This would mean that it's intersections of patterns emitted.
Those are what causes any thing to have effect.

You can see to the 'end' of the universe.
This is a lot of space.
So it it easily possible that you can have a incredible amount of room in the micro.
So a if existent on the same scale.
You can have many field cross sections exist, with likely hood to impart action.
Or unlikely action. As they are far apart in field pressure spikes.
To be like a photon passing a between galaxy clusters.


I feel like a deserve a cookie for explaining this.
But I'm so abused here I don't know if I even.

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