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Anonymous No. 16549023

So this is clearly an interference pattern

Anonymous No. 16549028

No it's not. It is just a representation of a field, and if you're talking about iron filings all they show is a least energy configuration due to the finite size of the filings themselves.

Anonymous No. 16549052

yeah it could be the result of a wave function. it makes no sense magnetism would make those lines, there should be no interference.

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Anonymous No. 16549131

>>16549028
that's just what a magnetic field looks like dude
>>16549052
maybe a magnet has a

Anonymous No. 16549136

>>16549131
You think those plasma lines don't produce their own magnetic fields too? They are no different to the iron fillings.

Anonymous No. 16549313

>>16549023
Sure, the North and South Pole are constantly magnetically attracting each other, so by definition they are interfering with each other's magnetism.

Anonymous No. 16550052

>>16549023
Most people coming out of undergrad unironically believe that magnetic fields exist as discrete lines and that no field exists between those lines.

Anonymous No. 16550070

>>16549136
bro what the hell is a plasma line?

Anonymous No. 16550194

>>16550070
>plasma if held in place by a strong magnetic field
>magnetic field creates lines

Anonymous No. 16550200

>>16549028
>all they show is a least energy configuration due to the finite size of the filings themselves
which show an interference pattern?

Anonymous No. 16550218

>photon carries el-magnetism
>photon is a wave
>waves create interference patterns