Message from @Canadian_White_Boy
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its the inner part of the core
its solid
Actually, I have to look that up, why does metal lose magnetism when heated.
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No metal retains magnetism when super-heated.
@Canadian_White_Boy Wrong
im stupidddd
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@elle - sorry, Elle, ..its not : /
im not very smart arent i
The molten metal part is the part said to create the magnetic field
@✧Mike Flatbird (Mike Blackbird)✧ i was just teasing a misspelling
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@elle 😃 👍
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im quite stupid tbh
how did i not know that
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**i require the forbidden løøp**
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how is the earth flat
It’s no
Montg
im officially a flat earther now
Wait a second
the back of that plane looks like a baby wall-e that wants a hug
I believe earth is flat cuz i was proven wrong
Mad Phil, one challenge
lol
There's only exactly one single example of a molten metal producing magnetism and it was in a dynamo demonstration where the people admit that it doesn't matter where the "tickle" comes from. Only that it needs an electromagnetic charge to start everything.
But it's not even the right metal and manually introduces the tickle needed to create a field. Without their intentional influence, it would not create a magnetic field, on it's own.
Bismuth remains magnetic until it leaves solid form?
Obviously mainstream science doesn’t say there’s a core of bismuth.
wtf is going onnnn
But it fits the model much better, just at a glance.
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