I like a little girl have always been awestruck with magnetic rocks. about a month ago I was fooling around with my small meteorite collection, with magnets and my compass when something strange happened. it seemed that my iron meteorites had more than two poles. each side had a different orientation. it seems that meteorites have an ability to alter polarity. curious as I am, I will be looking further into this for a means of propulsion of the future. currently am wondering if anyone out there has done any experiments with iron meteorites and their properties. mainly does react the same as terrestrial iron magnetic properties, if you cut them in two would polarities remember their place?
I haven’t done any meteorite experiments myself, but I do know about magnetism. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aharonov%E … ohm_effect for this, and note this excerpt:
“…we are forced to accept the realisation that the electromagnetic potential offers a more complete description of electromagnetism than the electric and magnetic fields can. In classical electromagnetism the two descriptions were equivalent. With the addition of quantum theory, though, the electromagnetic potential A is seen as being more fundamental or “real”; the E and B fields can be derived from the potential A, but the potential can not be derived from the E and B fields.”