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Where have you heard that? Can you link to any reputable source that says it cannot?


https://www.jobmastermagnets.com/how-does-temperature-affect-different-magnets

says the maximum heat threshold of any magnet is 800 Celsius, please link to any source that claims its near 10,000 degrees, they literally make stuff up for you to autobelieve , so funny you all fall for their relegion.

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yes, isn't it ironic you think your pseudoscience dogmatic believes are science?


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Quote (card_sultan @ May 10 2018 11:23am)
https://www.jobmastermagnets.com/how-does-temperature-affect-different-magnets

says the maximum heat threshold of any magnet is 800 Celsius, please link to any source that claims its near 10,000 degrees, they literally make stuff up for you to autobelieve , so funny you all fall for their relegion.


Magnets do lose their ferromagnetism abilities past their Curie temperature. Ferromagnetism isn't the source of the core's magnetic field though, so once again you're arguing a non-existant point that no one tried to make.

The magnetic field is primarily caused by electric currents in the Earth's liquid outer core.

If you're interested in learning more on the subject: http://geomag.nrcan.gc.ca/mag_fld/fld2-en.php
http://geomag.nrcan.gc.ca/bib-en.php
The link provides a complete bibliography, full of great reads.

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Quote (Chainsaw47 @ May 10 2018 05:58am)
Magnets do lose their ferromagnetism abilities past their Curie temperature. Ferromagnetism isn't the source of the core's magnetic field though, so once again you're arguing a non-existant point that no one tried to make.

The magnetic field is primarily caused by electric currents in the Earth's liquid outer core.

If you're interested in learning more on the subject: http://geomag.nrcan.gc.ca/mag_fld/fld2-en.php
The link provides a complete bibliography, full of great reads.


link say nothing about temperature, but thanks for posting how your beliefs are religous

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from wiki

"The motion of the liquid in the outer core is driven by heat flow from the inner core, which is about 6,000 K (5,730 °C; 10,340 °F), to the core-mantle boundary, which is about 3,800 K (3,530 °C; 6,380 °F).[49] The heat is generated by potential energy released by heavier materials sinking toward the core


please link any real science that shows any magnet working at over 10,000 degrees please

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yes, isn't it ironic you think your pseudoscience dogmatic believes are science?


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Quote (card_sultan @ May 10 2018 12:04pm)
link say nothing about temperature, but thanks for posting how your beliefs are religous

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It says nothing about the temperature, because it’s not relevant at all when the magnetic field comes primarily from electric currents. (Not to the point where it would be impossible)

You’re saying it can’t work because ferromagnetism is impossible at these temperatures. That’s fine, but I’m not saying the magnetic field is caused by ferromagnetism. In fact, no one does. You’re misinterpreting the point on purpose.

e/ The equation in the first link does consider temperature by the way.

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