posted on Mar, 26 2023 @ 04:27 AM
a reply to:
Dalamax
Your claim was that metal cannot induce a magnetic field, not that only electricity can create one. The links I posted say otherwise. Moving the
goalposts when you're shown that it can do that isn't a good look. The sun has a magnetic field. The sun is not made of metal.
The Earth's magnetic field is generated to by the spin of the inner core. That spin, and the convection currents within the core, generates
electricity, which generates a magnetic field.
The sun interacts with that field, but does not cause it. If interaction with some all pervasive electricity created a magnetic field, all objects
would have one. They do not.
www.apexmagnets.com...
web.ua.es...#:~:text=Field%20characteristics,-The%20strength%20of&text=The%20Earth's%20magnetic%20fiel
d%20is,spins%20within%20iron%20become%20randomized.
cosmosmagazine.com...
www.usgs.gov...
www.usgs.gov...
manoa.hawaii.edu...
If our magnetic field is created by interaction with a solar-generated electrical field, why does our magnetic field reverse polarity? What causes
polar wandering in your theory?