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Re: Double Fluid electricity.



When you see bubbles in your soda, are the bubbles being forced up or is
the liquid being forced down?

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--James McLean
jmclean@chem.ucsd.edu


If you could put a magnetic field across a vertical 'sheet' of soda,
and 'bubbleness' moved to one edge of the sheet, you might be tempted
to think that 'bubbleness' is what moved because of the applied
magnetic field.

Would you surprised to find that sodas can be divided into two groups?

Some sodas have 'bubbleness' pushed to the RIGHT edge and others have
'bubbleness' pushed to the LEFT edge. (Gravity and magnetic field
unchanged.)

Works for beer and wine too (if the bubbles are charged)



Zn, Be, and Bi are examples of metals which have POSITIVE Hall effect.

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\ / \ / \ N / \ C / \ S / \ S / \ M / \ / \ /
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Chuck Britton Education is what is left when
britton@odie.ncssm.edu you have forgotten everything
North Carolina School of Science & Math you learned in school.
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