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 Post subject: Evidence for magnetic monopoles
PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:05 am 
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As described by Bruce in this quote I pulled from the rs2theory.org forums:

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However in RS2, neutrinos, due to the solid bi-rotation, ARE magnetic charges (rotational vibrations). Now if you could circularly polarize the solid bi-rotation, then it would become a magnetic monopole.


Evidence of magnetic monopoles has apparently been factually proven during experimentation by two different research teams in France and Berlin. Here is the article I read about it in: Beyond North and South: Evidence for Magnetic Monopoles

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 Post subject: Re: Evidence for magnetic monopoles
PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:11 pm 
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Tulan wrote:
Evidence of magnetic monopoles has apparently been factually proven during experimentation by two different research teams in France and Berlin. Here is the article I read about it in: Beyond North and South: Evidence for Magnetic Monopoles

Yep, looks like they spotted the charged neutrino, but since they come in pairs of N-S, that just may be a nonlocal connection like photons in the EPR paradox--spatially distant, but temporally adjacent. This is also seen in electron pairs in superconductors, where they are physically separated in space but adjacent in time (see Nehru's paper on superconductivity).

Scifi would represent the concept as a white/black hole pair, connected by a wormhole (temporal adjacency), since coordinate time is unknown in conventional science.


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