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Fuckin' Magnets, how do they work?

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Published on Apr 13, 2010

And I don't want to talk to a scientist, yall mothafuckers lyin', and getting me pissed!

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  • fringeelements

    We should make a racial egalitarian version of this. "Home life, schools, nutrition and growth spurts. Heritability, how does it work? And I don't wanna talk to a scientist, you racists are lyin', and gettin me pissed" (screenshot of EvoGen's facebook talking about how mad he is that he's going to bust some heads).

    "Shaggy's little boy looks just like Tyrone, and my little boys look just like Tyrone"

    >Do you believe in an experience miracles, miracles, miracles<

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  • Eventhorizon1122

    Step 1: Ask how magnets work.

    Step 2: Refuse scientific answer.

    Step 3: ???

    Step 4: Profit

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  • Brandon Swetland

    That was horribly written.

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  • chuckinator0

    Like any physical law, Ampere's Law represents an observation of how the universe works, not an explanation. Newton's Law of Gravitation, for instance, can be used to describe gravitational attraction mathematically, but says little about the fundamental nature of gravity itself. Same goes for Coulomb's Law, except it is now believed that the exchange of virtual photons between charged particles is responsible for their repulsive and attractive nature

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  • MrPloxDa3rd

    Cheese, pepperoni, sauce and bread,

    Fuckin' pizza, how does it bake?

    And I don't want to talk to an American,

    Y'all motherfuckers be fatasses, and gettin' me pissed

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  • MrPloxDa3rd

    Magic and fuckin' miracles up in this bitch.

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  • Shyanmar

    Did anyone actually do that?

    Nah, forget I asked, just look at the world, so many idiots ...

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  • EricLeafericson

    Don't take this as any authoritative statement. I'm actually an EE junior like you, and the research paper was mandatory for an undergrad class.

    I feel that I gave some people the wrong idea. I understand magnetism better than the idiots in the clip, but I still have a lot of education to go through.

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  • EricLeafericson

    I think it has something to do with the Ampere's Law. Yes, it relates current to magnetism, but your question is more specific than that.

    My best guess is that it's related the the shape of the wire's cross section, seeing that part of the proof is integrated across the surface the current is passing through.

    If you imagine the wire as a series of thin, circular surfaces stacked on each other, that may explain the circular nature of the magnetic field. It may not explain the direction though.

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  • 852derek852

    You know, if the line was "Fuckin' gravity, how does that work?", most theoretical physicists would agree with him

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