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New kind of magnetism discovered: 'quantum spin liquid'

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posted on Dec, 28 2012 @ 04:41 AM
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reply to post by Angelic Resurrection
 


OOOOR they maybe WERE wrong?!?
Maybe free energy IS possible.



posted on Jan, 2 2013 @ 05:47 AM
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Hmmm
WTH is this thread dying???

Someone farted or sometin?



posted on Jan, 2 2013 @ 08:15 AM
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reply to post by Miccey
 


You want to stop a thread dying on its ass like this? Then try making sense and post something thoughtful and/or insightful rather than this childish nonsense:


WTH are you babbling about?

It seem as if you are AVOIDING the question.

IM not stringing ANYTHING..

Are you sure you are in the right thread ranting?

Isnt OP touching on FREE ENERGY?

DEBUNK it...As usual..


OHHHW, wait...My bad...
I was under the assumption YOU could mix
a Applejuice with a Orangejuice and get
something tastefull...Sorry..

SOO:

Could this be used in the fields of FREE ENERGY? (simple question)
IF yes: EXPLAIN...

AND THEN:
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DEBUNK IT


You have this ridiculous idea that it's the task of other people to "debunk" your wild and baseless assertions. No. Formulate a coherent and logically consistent argument backed up by evidence and then present it to others to "debunk", not just hammer out whatever random phrases and half-baked ideas that come into your head at the time you happen to be sat in front of your keyboard.
edit on 2-1-2013 by john_bmth because: (no reason given)



posted on Jan, 2 2013 @ 09:18 AM
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OK:

COULD, what the OP is debating be USED as
or modified to be used in a energy device?

Im not a scientist but im kind of seeing things
the odd way..

Like mixing stuff and get something new.



posted on Jan, 2 2013 @ 04:57 PM
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Apparently it is described in this video:www.youtube.com...



posted on Jan, 2 2013 @ 05:27 PM
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posted on Jan, 2 2013 @ 06:20 PM
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Thanks, JA, will be sure to listen in.

Wikipedia has a freshly-minted page up on "Quantum Spin Liquid" now as well.

Cheers
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posted on Jan, 3 2013 @ 03:22 AM
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Originally posted by cavtrooper7
Apparently it is described in this video:www.youtube.com...


Yea, ive seen that before. What he says is possible to me..
And NO i wont listen..



posted on Jan, 3 2013 @ 05:24 AM
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If you can cut it half and both still behave as if they are still together magnetically.
this would mean if you had one on the moon,
they other in your PC.
you just need to put a electro magnetic filed in to your bit.
and add electronically pulse in to it,
the same as you would to a Wifi.
you can talk in real time to the moon.
and the the best bit.
no one can listen to your transmissions.



posted on Jan, 3 2013 @ 06:31 AM
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Like Subspace Communication?
Sounds Cool.
Voice, Images and data?
Controling the rover on mars in realtime and maybe
with a VR device...



posted on Jan, 5 2013 @ 02:16 AM
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Originally posted by YouSir

Originally posted by Blackmarketeer
reply to post by Raelsatu
 


It definitely has uses right out of 'Star Trek', but no doubt it's much too premature for that sort of speculation.

I'm still fascinated by what they claim is happening here - in my layperson's view, it's a solid piece of matter (the crystal) yet the magnetic properties are as if it were a liquid, like say a liquid metal, and changes within this magnetic field can be instantaneous between separate parts. Dunno what the implications of all that are, but sounds cool...
Ummm.....maybe it's just considered solid because it's liquid state is in slow suspension viscosity....like glass...it is a crystal after all.

YouSir


your thoughts and opinions are silly and not valid therefore I wish I could reach through my computer and slap you.



posted on Jan, 5 2013 @ 10:09 AM
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Originally posted by begoodbees

Originally posted by YouSir

Originally posted by Blackmarketeer
reply to post by Raelsatu
 


It definitely has uses right out of 'Star Trek', but no doubt it's much too premature for that sort of speculation.

I'm still fascinated by what they claim is happening here - in my layperson's view, it's a solid piece of matter (the crystal) yet the magnetic properties are as if it were a liquid, like say a liquid metal, and changes within this magnetic field can be instantaneous between separate parts. Dunno what the implications of all that are, but sounds cool...
Ummm.....maybe it's just considered solid because it's liquid state is in slow suspension viscosity....like glass...it is a crystal after all.

YouSir


your thoughts and opinions are silly and not valid therefore I wish I could reach through my computer and slap you.


Maybe a good thing its not possibel. Or maybe you would be a "Rembrant"...



posted on Jan, 6 2013 @ 01:55 AM
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Originally posted by jessieg
So say you have a piece of this and far far away is another piece of this. You can rapidly change the magnetism of it. You develop a code of some sort to transmit information. Would that work?
That's the way subspace works on Star Trek. And the magnetic resonator in the series "His Dark Materials" by Philip Pullman.




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