Lonely Magnetic Northpoles Could Actually Exist, Physicists Find
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Magnets always have two poles. Meaning, if you break a magnet in half, both of those halves will also have two poles. But some physicists think that particles with just one magnetic pole might exist – these theoretical particles are called monopoles. However, up until now, theories have shown that the existence of monopoles would cause a paradox by breaking up indivisible particles. Now, a group of physicists have published a new paper explaining that paradox, and monopoles might be back on the menu. Let’s take a look.
Paper: https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.134.051602
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