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hey /sci/, what's up?

do you guys have any theories as to how magnets work?

>> No.1516045

FUCKING MIRACLES

>> No.1516047

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMFPe-DwULM
There ya go.

>> No.1516051

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MO0r930Sn_8

/thread

>> No.1516054

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Fucking+magnets.+How+do+they+work%3F

>> No.1516057

thanks guys

>> No.1516058

magic.

>> No.1516061

Negigravity and posigravity are inside the magnets, they are only attracted to some materials because of the material's electron density.

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1516086

>>1516061

>> No.1516091

>>1516061
Gtfo of /sci/ and go back to /b/. Misinformation is not welcome here.

>> No.1516136

lets play a game
>time is to concept as velocity is to application
magnetism is to concept as electricity is to ______

>> No.1517677

>>1516034
Magnets work because their magnetic domains are aligned. In most things, the magnetic domains aren't aligned and so they only touch when they're 0 cm apart. In magnets because the domains are aligned, they can touch when further apart. That's what touching is, and how magnets work.

>> No.1517688

magnetism, you can't even hold it.

>> No.1517698

fucking maxwell