Electromagnetism or Vortex Magnetism
December 29, 2024 2 minutes • 301 words
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There are 2 kinds of magnetism based on layer:
- Vortexless or Material Magnetism
This is natural magnets in the material layer caused by natural channels in metals.
This is created by:
- the natural channels in ferromagnets
- Ferromagnets have channels because they do not close
- the alignment of magnetic domains in metals
- A channel can align by putting it through a strong magnetic field.
- Vortex Magnetism or Electromagnetism
This is created by:
- the magnetic moment of particle
- This is from the channels formed by the spinning particle
- the orbital magnetism of atoms
- This is from the channels formed by orbital movement
Object | Mechanism |
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Magnetic Moment | Hole or Gap in Particles |
Electromagnet | Channels created by electricity |
Superconductors | Channels created by coldness |
Cling wrap | Static electricity acting as channels |
Gecko feet | Electron density acting as channels |
Magnetic Fields: Divergence and Curl
A magnetic field is created by a channel in matter. The entrance and exit of the channel are the 2 poles.
This channel allows virtual photons to enter from one side and exit the other. This creates:
- a low pressure at the entrance, called a negative divergence, and inside the channel
- a high pressure at the exit, called a positive divergence
The virtual photons at the exit go back the lowest pressure at the entrance in order to equalize the imbalance the pressures.
- This creates a flowing circular pattern called ‘curl’ that is part of a magnetic field in Physics.
- a positive curl is a clockwise rotation in the field
- a negative curl is an anticlockwise rotation
The Lesser Magnetic Forces
The attractive and repulsive forces done through virtual photons and electrons of the Radiant Layer produce the following foces:
Force | Description |
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Electromotive Force (EMF) | Conversion of energy to electrical energy via electrons |
Van der Waals Force | The magnetic effect by static electricity |