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In a magnet, all the electrons in the atoms circle in the same direction,
Also, please don't misuse the word "theory"
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 27/04/2019 20:05:28In a magnet, all the electrons in the atoms circle in the same direction,No, they don't.If they did it would emit radiation and the electrons would spiral into the middle.Also, please don't misuse the word "theory"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_theory
Quote from: Bored chemist on 27/04/2019 21:06:32Also, please don't misuse the word "theory"It's probably unfortunate that this very section of the board is called "New Theories".
I'm tired of your hype
you have no internet strength.
"To put it simply, the electrons in a magnet tend to be oriented the same way." https://www.thoughtco.com/how-magnets-work-3976085
record light as it expands from a source, freeze the frame where it has partially illuminated a ruler, then look in the picture to see if light does in fact travel faster in one direction then another by analyzing the ruler.