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A picture of a magnetic field created by iron filings:
From: Magnetic Field Lines brilliant.org Retrieved 15:05, December 15, 2018 from https://brilliant.org/wiki/magnetic-field-lines/
In looking for a pic of an electromagnetic field I came across this fascinating article: https://twistedsifter.com/2012/05/visualizing-magnetic-fields-compasses-iron-filings/
From the article: (bold emphasis is mine)
I especially love the pics made with iron filings. Some of these (esp pics 6,7,8; with pic#7 being a 3D representation and the others 2D) really reminds me of pictures of the last stage of cell division ('mitosis'). That last stage of mitosis is called 'anaphase'.
A picture of the last phase of mitosis when the one cell is about to become two cells:
From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitosis
Something else I find intriguing when I consider how much talk there is of the current 'separation of realities' (3D separating from other dimensions):
This description anaphase sounds a lot like the descriptions of 'separation of realities' that are written about in blogs.
From: Magnetic Field Lines brilliant.org Retrieved 15:05, December 15, 2018 from https://brilliant.org/wiki/magnetic-field-lines/
In looking for a pic of an electromagnetic field I came across this fascinating article: https://twistedsifter.com/2012/05/visualizing-magnetic-fields-compasses-iron-filings/
From the article: (bold emphasis is mine)
Magnetic fields are produced by moving electric charges and the intrinsic magnetic moments of elementary particles associated with a fundamental quantum property, their spin. In special relativity, electric and magnetic fields are two interrelated aspects of a single object, called the electromagnetic field tensor; the aspect of the electromagnetic field that is seen as a magnetic field is dependent on the reference frame of the observer.
In quantum physics, the electromagnetic field is quantized and electromagnetic interactions result from the exchange of photons.
I especially love the pics made with iron filings. Some of these (esp pics 6,7,8; with pic#7 being a 3D representation and the others 2D) really reminds me of pictures of the last stage of cell division ('mitosis'). That last stage of mitosis is called 'anaphase'.
A picture of the last phase of mitosis when the one cell is about to become two cells:
From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitosis
Something else I find intriguing when I consider how much talk there is of the current 'separation of realities' (3D separating from other dimensions):
From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AnaphaseAnaphase is characterized by two distinct motions. The first of these, Anaphase A, moves chromosomes to either pole of a dividing cell. Anaphase B involves the separation of these poles from each other
This description anaphase sounds a lot like the descriptions of 'separation of realities' that are written about in blogs.
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