Authors: Alireza Jamali
The symmetry between electricity and magnetism suggests the possibility of magnetic currents. Theoretical considerations however, are believed to imply that such currents are impossible to be found in nature. Yet, the more we think about our `raw' (unbiased by theory) knowledge of nature, the less asymmetry we observe between electrical and magnetic phenomena. That is why in this note I briefly propose a sketch of the simplest possible magnetic circuit, which is essentially possible to be tested by a well-equipped chemist.
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