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To OphioliteAs I mentioned in my previous post, I referred to a book I used when I started a degree as an electronics and computing mature student in 1983. (I was 47 then and I am 74 now.)(It is strange how the meaning of the same two figures changes when they are reversed.)The book is called "Electrical Engineering Science" by M.R.Ward of the South East London Technical College.The book's course covers electrical engineering science for the Ordinary National Certificate. It is published by McGraw-Hill.I have re-read the section dealing with magnetism very carefully. At no point is there any reference to magnetic energy. I know from very many empirical tests that there is absolutely NO energy in magnetism. Magnetism is a form of stress in spacetime that is normally experienced as a force. In some ways it is a force like gravity. There is no energy in gravity either.
The book is called "Electrical Engineering Science" by M.R.Ward of the South East London Technical College.The book's course covers electrical engineering science for the Ordinary National Certificate.
Vincent, you seem to have missed this bit.Can I just point out that Vincent is not telling the truth. He says I admitted to trolling. I didn't.
I did attack a strawman by parody; I posted a couple of other strawmen.
Did you think I was going to let you get away with it?
Once you explain what useful role you think dishonesty plays in science,
we can get back to the other bits of nonsense you are talking (for example, I don't need to explain an anomaly that doesn't exist).