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I don't even know how to describe how awesome this is. A magnet of this scale has real potential in the materials science field. It assuredly has other, more niche, uses; the really valuable part is research.
As far as some of the other comments, I have to question the logic. I apologize for anything offensive in advance, but from what I am reading these people miss the future potential because they cannot look past the immediate needs that they perceive. Quote:
Bemoaning spending 2.5 million on actually viable research hardware, when we spend that much daily on stupid farming subsidies (spend 5 minutes to look it up; in order to maintain prices the government pays farmers to let land lay fallow). Quote:
While abrasive, my statement is true. If you look back in history the greatest inventions were brought about by research and capital investment; the inventions then increased the standard of living by providing both easier lives and a steady source of employment (look at the television, automobile, and airplane). These things could never have been developed without research. Those people without vision see a 2.5 million dollar waste, those with vision see 2.5 million dollars that will yield billions in end user products. Perhaps a less myopic view is a necessity? Even blunting the potential possibility with reality, you must recognize that this research will pay for itself. Perhaps the next time you get an MRI (NMRI to those unafraid of proper terms) you will concede the value of extremely powerful magnets.
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Haven't you read Dan Brown's Angels and Demons ?
The magnet won't have a practical use in it self, it'll mostly be used in studies and researches that will hopefully yield results that can benefit humanity in any ways. More efficient electric motors ? maybe even vehicles that move by altering earth gravity on them ! |
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Lets hops it pays off. No we are not magnetic. You must mean "attracted to magnet" and the answer is still no but somebody correct me if i'm wrong. Last edited by specks; Aug 9, 2011 at 01:29 PM. |
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Iron in the human body is generally bonded with oxygen in a hemoglobin molecule. This means it plays little role in magnetic interactions. To put this in perspective, MRIs would not work if we had copious amounts of unbonded iron in our blood. The comment about Magneto sucking iron out of you, through strong magnetic fields, would be a painfully appropriate analogy.
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I should ask them for a few million in grant money so I can build the worlds largest fan in hopes that one day it will blow away humanities problems.
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Do you really want to go down that road ?
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Now the world has a new record. 100.75 T. Magnet scientists are feeling really happy!
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Not a lot, but the human body does have iron in it, like the hemoglobin in your blood which your body needs to move oxygen throughout your body. So it is kind of important. Iron is also one of the most abundant elements in the universe.
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We are made up of star stuff afterall. So no surprise that the most abundant elements in the universe make us up.
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Just missed being in the top 5. Iron is number 6, and is approximately one quarter as plentiful as Carbon (number 5).
In a less nit-picky fashion, 100 T is nuts. At that strong of a magnetic field every single atom is influenced by that magnetic force. I'm waiting for them to announce that these kinds of fields will make cold fusion a reality. I can dream, no?
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This magnet would probably be helpful in destroying bra clasps... |
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more like rip the clasps through the bewbs-lungs-etc if the person is facing the magnet.
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