Perendev's permanent magnet motor

I must admit, over the years I've tried and failed to understand the basic nature of magnetism. I can observe its effects, and I understand completely the relationship between magnetism and electricity, but what magnetism actually is other than how it manifests itself is a total mystery to me.

Personally I reckon its a total mystery to the boffins in the Universities as well, and they're still trying to figure it all out.
 
Simply put, magnetism is created when a charged particle moves (e.g. electron)- that is, when a current flows (a current is a flow of charged particles).

Permanent magnetism is a result of quantum effects - the spin of electrons produces localised currents, and hence magnetic fields. In normal material, these spins roughly cancel out to zero, so there is no net magnetism. However, certain materials can have their spins alligned in one direction, so a net magnetism exists in the object.

Magnetism is the name of a force that we observe in nature, it has been unified with electricity and the weak force by doing high energy particle tests.

Also, 'mainstream' science has been searching for the Higg's Boson since at least the 80s, it's not a Tom Bearden website, people at Universitys are particle labs are researching this kind of thing.

(I still don't see how science is 'mainstream', scientists are always arguing with each other over one theory or another)
 
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