Tuesday, July 28, 2009

On Magnetics

There is a kind of force in the world that is known as "Magnetism."  Magnetism is an invisible force that causes an object to be attractive to some objects and repulsive to other ones.

Magnets are Magnetic things that express Magnetic force upon other Magnetic Materials.  All magnets have Magnetic Fields, which is the area within which the Magnetic Force expresses itself.  The Attractive Force of a magnet expresses the ability to pull other magnets and objects, that are composed of magnetic material, toward it.  The Repulsive Force of a magnet may be observed in a Magnet's ability to push other magnets away from it.

Every magnet has two poles, which are named "North" and "South."  If two magnets are within magnetic range of each other, they are attractive to the other if their two nearest poles are different (one being North and the other South).  Conversely, if two magnets are within magnetic range of one another, they will be repulsive if positioned so that their two nearest poles are the same (either North North or South South). 

It is like Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt if they were magnets.  At one time, Brad Pitt's Northern Pole was positioned so as to be nearest Jennifer Aniston's South Pole and they were very attractive to one another.  Their magnetic chemistry was said to be attractive enough that everyone thought it would be lasting.  However, when Angelina came into contact with Brad (while they were making a movie together), the magnetic force of her Southern Pole became quite attractive to Brad's Northern Pole.  The magnetic force of her Southern Pole was strong enough, in fact, to shift the position of Brad's Northern Pole toward her.  As a result of this position shift, Brad's Southern Pole became nearest to Jennifer's Southern Pole and they immediately became repulsive to one another.  This is an excellent example of the Attractive verses Repulsive nature, which is displayed as Magnetic Force. 

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