Message from @TheObliterator

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2019-09-14 22:11:55 UTC  

innit?

2019-09-14 22:12:06 UTC  

we're always improving on our theories and the best theory we have right now is a spinning iron core, because it works

2019-09-14 22:12:10 UTC  

what do u mean by hot things lose magnetic propertys?

2019-09-14 22:12:12 UTC  

what is the problem with that

2019-09-14 22:12:17 UTC  

i mean the metal doesnt have them in the first place

2019-09-14 22:12:24 UTC  

its not like its liquid magnets

2019-09-14 22:12:29 UTC  

Not all metal does you’re right

2019-09-14 22:12:45 UTC  

ah there is ur mistak

2019-09-14 22:12:46 UTC  

i swear, globe earthers always be playing semantics with me

2019-09-14 22:12:50 UTC  

it says permanent magnetic

2019-09-14 22:12:54 UTC  

I have heard from someone our magnetic north north is just because Canada's high iron quantity. I would probably call that false though

2019-09-14 22:12:55 UTC  

that stuff isnt a perma magnet

2019-09-14 22:12:56 UTC  

What

2019-09-14 22:13:00 UTC  

there problem solved

2019-09-14 22:13:07 UTC  

No what

2019-09-14 22:13:11 UTC  

Curie point, is the temperature above which certain materials lose their permanent magnetic properties

2019-09-14 22:13:23 UTC  

perma magnets is some different thatn whats happening in core

2019-09-14 22:13:27 UTC  

That’s absolutely not true

2019-09-14 22:13:31 UTC  

yeah bro, look at how hot the inner core is

2019-09-14 22:13:43 UTC  

if magnetism was based on iron in the ground then compasses would be all over the place @the21cat

2019-09-14 22:13:43 UTC  

if u for example have a spule thats not amgnetic and run current through u have a magnet

2019-09-14 22:13:44 UTC  

and the temperature its magnetic properties shouldnt function

2019-09-14 22:13:46 UTC  

Magnetic fields can lose their both and south poles

2019-09-14 22:13:56 UTC  

Yeah thats true

2019-09-14 22:13:56 UTC  

but they’ll still have magnetic properties

2019-09-14 22:14:15 UTC  

So what actually is causing it?

2019-09-14 22:14:15 UTC  

And anyway heating wouldn’t make them lose that either

2019-09-14 22:14:17 UTC  

big brain

2019-09-14 22:14:18 UTC  

@Teddy uhm that curie temperature doenst apply at core its for perma magnets

2019-09-14 22:14:31 UTC  

what is a perma magnet

2019-09-14 22:14:33 UTC  

^

2019-09-14 22:14:47 UTC  

like a solid?

2019-09-14 22:14:56 UTC  

no

2019-09-14 22:15:06 UTC  

similar to how we store data on disc

2019-09-14 22:15:14 UTC  

What

2019-09-14 22:15:21 UTC  

i don't see no permanent magnets in the wikipedia article mate

2019-09-14 22:15:22 UTC  

u have metal and the atoms or molecules get orderd and all point in same direction

2019-09-14 22:15:30 UTC  

then they have a constant magnetic field

2019-09-14 22:15:33 UTC  

yeah

2019-09-14 22:15:37 UTC  

tahts basically perma magnet