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Post by Pincho Paxton on Nov 13, 2014 13:58:08 GMT
I'm just cooking my dinner, but that doesn't stop me from solving things. I watched my pan boil some water. Ok so, the water is travelling up quantum holes as magnetism. The holes stay where they are in space, and the water slides over to the next one in space because of inertia with the Earth. So evaporation is really magnetism.
I will work out why magnets don't pull boiled water in a bit.
Ok so I compare the iron version of magnetism to the water version...
The iron version is enclosed in a strong membrane The water version is encased in a weak membrane
The iron version can re-trigger the magnetism as the Earth orbits the sun The water version through quantum holes moves the spin outwards, and is lost, only a weak outer spin remains. The magnetic spin must remain near the quantum hole's singularity to be strong. With water it cannot. The water membrane can sustain clouds with a rocking motion through the quantum hole's radius.
Pincho Paxton
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