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Sep. 21 2009, 8:23 pm
We know that every type of particle known to science has an opposite, matter to antimatter ect. Why wouldn't there be an opposite to the affects of paramagnetism.
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Sep. 23 2009, 9:41 pm
Who said there aint one?
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dryson GROUP: Members POSTS: 550 |
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Sep. 24 2009, 6:57 pm
That's what i was asking about if there was a anti-paramagnetic affect that is opposite of the paramagnetic affect. I do not think that paramagnetism's opposite would be magnetism but would be something similiar to paramagnetism. The oppsite of paramagnetism cannot be magnetism, that would be too boring to investigate.
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Oct. 01 2009, 8:57 pm
| Quote (dryson @ Sep. 20 2009, 9:23 pm) | | We know that every type of particle known to science has an opposite, matter to antimatter ect. Why wouldn't there be an opposite to the affects of paramagnetism. |
6 million years of evolution and we get this?
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dryson GROUP: Members POSTS: 550 |
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Oct. 05 2009, 7:28 pm
| Quote | | 6 million years of evolution and we get this? |
Nowe you are just repeating yourself because you do not have anything intelligent to post other then your typical negative personality.
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Oct. 07 2009, 3:25 pm
| Quote (dryson @ Sep. 20 2009, 9:23 pm) | | We know that every type of particle known to science has an opposite, matter to antimatter ect. Why wouldn't there be an opposite to the affects of paramagnetism. |
paramagnetism is not a particle, it the effect of external magnetic field on materials and is a result of the collective behavior of electron spin states in a material which form magnetic domains. So the concept of an antiparticle does not really apply here. Now we can create quasiparticles, areas where the behavior or collection of atoms or electrons can act as particle. An example of this is recent work with Spin Ice where scientist have form quasiparticles that behave as monopoles ( and yes antimonopole ) or even Spinor where groups of electrons can create regions of partial electrical charge and spin that make it look like we have 1/2 electrons.
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