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Old 01-31-2010, 11:58 AM   #188
Olam
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Default Re: Free DC Energy _The worlds biggest kept secret

I recommend a great book if you want to know more about the power of magnets, including healing and magnetizing water. It was originally written in Dutch but has been translated in several languages.
Its called "Genezen met Magneten" by Uitgeverij, publisher is Deventer Holland.
Here is is at Amazon, french version:
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So as for your question, the shape of a magnet plays on the intensity of the poles. A thicker magnet will have stronger poles. The magnetic effect is always omnidirectional but the intensity is always stronger at the tip of the magnet. As for a magnetized "ball", it would be interesting to see how it reacts. For sure, all magnets are self adjusting, so to change the behaviour of one, I guess you have to play with the shape and see how it reacts. A cube in my opinion, would have 2 stronger poles and the 2 other sides on the same plane would be weaker. Again, it self adjusts. I have never seen a magnet with more than 2 strong poles.
Cheers

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