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Electromagnetic Enhancement

The newly "structured" Gas-Lattice becomes magnetized when, momentarily, exposed to a magnetic field, as illustrated in Figure 1-9.

Since the electrons of the Iron ion (Fe+) spin in one direction only (SEE FIGURE 1-10) (Nickel ions and Cobalt ions in like manner), the magnetic field of each Iron ion (called Domains) unite and form a "Discrete" magnetic field called an "Magnetic Flux-Line".

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The Magnetic Flux Line follows the alignment of the Iron ions (Fe+ xxx Fe+) since Argon ions (Ar+ xxx Ar+) act as an "insulator" to the flow of magnetic Flux-Lines.

The Argon atom electrons tend to pair-off in orbits with opposite spins… preventing the formation of a second magnetic field.

Grouping the Magnetic Flux-Lines together forms an "Stable" magnetic field since the magnetic coupling-field between the Iron ions or Domains help to hold the Iron ions in an linear alignment beyond the bonding strength of the Gas-Lattice.

Magnetic Field Strength is "measured" in GAUSS UNITS and is determined by the linear volume of the Gas-Lattice.