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![]() "J. B. Wood" wrote in message ... In article , art wrote: In fact the earth's ferrite mass center is represented by the magnetic poles snip "Ferrite mass center?" What are you talking about? Did you mean "ferrous?" Ferrites have high electrical resistivity, not a property that's usually associated with the hypothetical process(es) that gives rise to the geomagnetic field. Sincerely, and 73s, John Wood (Code 5550) e-mail: Naval Research Laboratory 4555 Overlook Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20375-5337 Genius educated in Geee land and "correcting" the "dummies" misconceptions, but doesn't know the difference between the director - reflector, polarity - polarization, ferrite - ferrous, etc. When trying to make some sense of his "writings" and incoherent blabbing, you get the picture of troll with an attitude. bada HNY BUm xOK |
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