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Hami Hashmi

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  1. Ok, so there is a finite pressure where electrons collapse into the nucleus?
  2. I know that in a normal atom the Heisenberg uncertainty principle prevents the electron from doing this, but what if there was an infinite attraction (infinite force) between the nucleus and the electron? Would the electron fall in then?
  3. ok thanks.
  4. How do i simulate it? I looked around but I couldnt find a way to do it.
  5. Like a magnetic shield surrounded by an electric insulator covering.
  6. Is this one good? https://www.falstad.com/vector3dm/ And how do i simulate what i mentioned above?
  7. Ok. So I type down magnetic field simulator?
  8. How would i find those simulators? And how would i use them to solve this question?
  9. Ok, what if you wrapped the mu-metal in a layer of nonconducting material with the wires on top? What would happen then?
  10. ok thanks that's what i wanted to know.
  11. Ok thanks. But if a singularity did exist, would my theory (post #10) be valid?
  12. And if it did, would my theory (post #10) be valid?
  13. So you are saying that a singularity does not really exist?
  14. Sorry, will still be enhanced around the poles?
  15. The only reason why i was wondering is because it is possible to change the angular momentum of a singularity (which is a point) so I thought it would be possible to do the same with two point particles using magnetism.
  16. Ok. So the magnetic field will be enhanced around the poles?
  17. Ok nevermind about that but what if the box was made from a material that had very high permiability, very high saturation rate, a extremely low coercivity, near zero magnetostriction, and extremely large anisotropic magnetoresistance? Would it dampen the magnetic field uniformly then?
  18. Oh ok. I meant that if the actual mu-metal box had a saturation of 0 would it be able to dampen the field then. Would a box made out of magnetic monopoles be able to dampen the field? (I know they are theoretical).
  19. Even if the saturation was 0 the outside field would be similar? And if not, is there any possible way for a material (theoretical or otherwise) to dampen the magnetic field uniformly in this instance?
  20. Well in the sketch the red areas are the areas with highest field density.
  21. If the saturation of mu-metal was 0 and you had a box of it with wires wrapped around the box with a current passed through them (no external magnetic field) would the magnetic field be enhanced outside the box around the poles like this?
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