Friday, July 22, 2005

New Physics

How can a fridge magnet cling against gravity endlessly without draining a power source?

It can't ... fridge magnets are impossible according to today's science. As we all know, it takes tremendous energy to cling to the side of a cliff, supporting our own weight against gravity, and before long we would tire and fall.

Yet a fridge magnet is not glued to the fridge -- it is held by magnetic energy. And, as both our science and our common sense tell us, such an expenditure of energy requires that a power source be drawn upon to support this effort. Yet, a permanent magnet not only maintains its strength indefinitely (no theory or text book shows the power drain characteristics of a permanent magnet as it holds itself or other objects against gravity), but there isn't even a power source in sight!

Endless magnetic energy apparently emanates from permanent magnets without any explanation in our science. The only explanation that any physicist will give for this mystery is that there is no mystery at all since the magnet isn't moving, which gives a zero result if you plug this into the Work Function.

The Work Function is the least amount of energy required to remove an electron from the surface of a conducting material, to a point just outside the metal with zero kinetic energy.

So till my next post ya, its bye from Ganz.

1 Comments:

Blogger Ganz said...

I am so in love.

7/23/2005 12:23 am

 

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