Message from @MASTER CHEF

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2019-06-30 12:17:40 UTC  

and gravity doesn't have a negative amount if I'm correct

2019-06-30 12:17:43 UTC  

!warn @Deleted User dming porn sites

2019-06-30 12:17:43 UTC  

2019-06-30 12:17:57 UTC  

If someone can ban him that'll be cool

2019-06-30 12:18:23 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/594864310036201502/Screenshot_20190630-081808.png

2019-06-30 12:18:26 UTC  

magnets and magnetic effects

2019-06-30 12:18:41 UTC  

dang, report him to discord support

2019-06-30 12:18:50 UTC  

that's some dodgy behavior

2019-06-30 12:18:53 UTC  

WRONG

2019-06-30 12:18:55 UTC  

static

2019-06-30 12:19:00 UTC  

yes

2019-06-30 12:19:06 UTC  

Aluminium is not ferromagnetic

2019-06-30 12:19:07 UTC  

magnetic effect of static electricity

2019-06-30 12:19:15 UTC  

WRONG

2019-06-30 12:19:17 UTC  

it's a big Field of physics too

2019-06-30 12:19:19 UTC  

coulomb's law

2019-06-30 12:19:46 UTC  

magnets

2019-06-30 12:20:07 UTC  

WROONG

2019-06-30 12:20:10 UTC  

that plate is ferromagnetic

2019-06-30 12:20:11 UTC  

static again

2019-06-30 12:20:12 UTC  

probably

2019-06-30 12:20:14 UTC  

altering the weight of the scales

2019-06-30 12:20:17 UTC  

it's just foam

2019-06-30 12:20:30 UTC  

no, the latest gif you sent

2019-06-30 12:20:34 UTC  

the weight plate

2019-06-30 12:20:39 UTC  

yep static again

2019-06-30 12:20:53 UTC  

and the two foam plates is repulsion of magnets

2019-06-30 12:20:55 UTC  

probably

2019-06-30 12:21:11 UTC  

ooh, I know this

2019-06-30 12:21:21 UTC  

very cold metals show magnetic properties

2019-06-30 12:21:27 UTC  

mostly repulsion tho

2019-06-30 12:21:29 UTC  

superconductive

2019-06-30 12:21:32 UTC  

yes

2019-06-30 12:21:58 UTC  

@MASTER CHEF what happens to the magnetifc properties fo metal when it gets hot?

2019-06-30 12:22:06 UTC  

super conductors are fun to play with

2019-06-30 12:22:07 UTC  

whats the core?

2019-06-30 12:22:19 UTC  

@rightthehand What happens to the magnetic properties of photons when they get hot?

2019-06-30 12:22:32 UTC  

idrk but a magnet loses its magnetic properties when it's too hot