TIL: That when you split a magnet each piece becomes its own magnet and will repel each other

Thats good for you. I'm not a guy that can memorize useless nonsence. And worse I can't just believe what is in a book because it is written down. Some parts of science are even worse. When you check the origin of some parts of science, it doesn't hold up. You should stop reading this right now because I am about to say something that will seem absurd. Its ok for you with the spinning electrons, except there is no such thing as electrons or even matter itself if you get down to it. Also the atomic model that is used today is inside out. Check electron scanning microscope pictures of the atom. Those cones there. They are energy fields. There are no particles whatsoever there. You see that skinny part on the top? That is the nucleus. No matter there either. So where can a magnetic field come from. See that part on the bottom attached to that surface? There, right there is the only place available. That is the quantum extention. Science hasn't really discovered it yet. Its also responseable for entangle and spooky action. This is the ring theory not string. This is also responsable for just about everything else thats missing in physics. So in summary we have an energy field which extends out and makes some metals stick to it. This for sure is guaranteed to be not what the science book said. The book says one thing but the pictures say another. Book or picture. Flip a coin, pick one. Almost everyone picks the book.

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