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Do you know that an unlike pole is created between some pairs of like poles?

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Do you know that an unlike pole is created between some pairs of like poles?
« on: 20/05/2019 16:40:21 »
 
Anyone can conduct a very simple experiment and can observe a strange phenomenon very clearly.
 
Take an electromagnet ( iron-core solenoid) and a permanent magnet. Apply the current to the electromagnet for repulsion. Try to get them repelled at small separation. You will always find that corners of both of the electromagnet and permanent magnet attract each other instead of repelling. At lower current, the attraction will be heavy and at higher current, it will be weaker.
Now try to find the reason and effects of the attraction in physics. You will never find a sufficient answer because this matter has never been investigated before.

The characteristics of the poles of air-core and iron-core solenoids are critically different. This difference has never been investigated thoroughly.

 This flaw has produced a whole set of corrupted notions in science that is hindering us from benefitting a huge and feasible source of “workforce”.
 
Iron- core solenoids always contain some unsaturated (randomly aligned or loosely magnetized) magnetic domains. The unsaturated magnetic domains are always aligned by an external magnetic field caused by a permanent magnet. Polarities of the domains affected by the permanent magnet are always opposite to the true polarity of the Iron- core solenoids.  The poles of iron- core solenoids may be assumed as imperfect poles.

Magnetic poles that do not contain additional permeability are perfect poles.  Poles of air- core solenoids are common examples of perfect magnetic poles.  These poles never contain additional permeability, so permanent magnet never finds unsaturated magnetic domains to attract.  No attraction ever happens during repulsion between perfect like poles. The repulsion force of perfect poles is always pure.

It is apparent that permanent magnet first creates an unlike pole in the iron core and then attracts it. So the creation of a third pole (the like pole) between the like poles of an iron-core solenoid and a permanent magnet is beyond doubt.
 
The third pole causes an opposing force (attraction) between the like poles. This opposing force must balance (waste) equivalent part of the repulsion force that is produced between the same set of the like poles.

At first glance, the wastage of the repulsion force seems negligible but when it is calculated properly, it is found too huge. During an experiment, both opposite forces have been measured. Repulsion force was 0.98 N while the opposing attraction force was 1.425 N at a reasonable current level. It means that we lost all the repulsion force and got a fraction of the attraction force as resultant force, in the end. In any case, the opposing attraction force caused by the third pole proves to be fatal.
 
The third pole is reducible to a great extent so the loss of repulsion force is also reducible greatly.

The laws of physics address only perfect magnetic poles. It is a serious mistake that the basic laws are being applied indiscriminately on the perfect and the imperfect poles without exploring their relative characteristics.

The discovery of the third pole is very simple but its effects and its ultimate results are unbelievably enormous. This discovery eliminates the flaw in the knowledge of physics and reveals a huge and feasible source of “workforce”. 


 Link to the full description is attached. 
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