Magnetic Current Flow: Revisiting a Forgotten Concept
While electric current (movement of electrons) is widely understood, the idea of magnetic current flow—proposed by scientists like Edward Leedskalnin—offers a fascinating, if unconventional, perspective. Rather than focusing only on electrons, Leedskalnin suggested that magnetism flows in streams of magnetic "north" and "south" particles, moving in opposite directions.
Modern physics interprets magnetism as a result of moving electric charges and quantum spin, but Leedskalnin's concept remains popular among alternative theorists and enthusiasts exploring free energy, magnet motors, and magnetic monopoles.
Though not mainstream science, revisiting magnetic current theory can spark innovation and curiosity about the deeper nature of electromagnetism and field interactions.
Whether you're an engineer, researcher, or just curious, it's a great time to explore how magnetic fields really move.
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