As you might know, I am a big fan of Edward Leedskalnin of Coral Castle fame. Ed's book was entitled "Magnetic Currents". You can read all about Ed in my book "Electricity - Make it, Don't Buy it" available at www.electricitybook.com - also in my August newsletter which was on the secrets of Coral Castle. Here is a very interesting article from an old issue of Popular Science which strengthens and upholds Ed's theory that there is such a thing as magnetic current. I find the following article very interesting - especially in light of today's search for a more efficient way to generate cheap hydrogen....
Magic with Magnetism
If This experimenter is right, his discovery will upset all our accepted ideas on this familiar force.
by Alden P. Armagnac (Popular Science June 1944)
Can a magnet take water to pieces? No, say physics textbooks. Yes, says Prof. Felix Ehrenhaft, former director of the Physical Institute at the University of Vienna, who now carries on his research in New York. If he should turn out to
be right his findings in the realm of magnetism promise practical applications as far-reaching as the dynamos, motors, transformers telephones, and radio that have stemmed from Faraday's fundamental research in electricity.
For his "impossible" experiment, Dr. Ehrenhaft employs the simplest of apparatus. Two shiny rods of pure Swedish iron, sealed in holes through opposite sides of a U-shaped tube, resemble a setup familiar to high-school
students for breaking up water into hydrogen and oxygen gases by passing electricity through it. And that is exactly what would happen if Dr. Ehrenhaft attached electric wires from a battery to the rods. But he does no such thing.
Instead, he uses the iron rods as pole pieces, or 'north" and "south" ends, of a magnet - either an electromagnet or a permanent magnet. Bubbles of gas rise
through the twin columns of acidulated water, to be collected and analyzed. As might be expected, nearly all of the gas is
hydrogen, liberated by a commonplace chemical interaction between the iron rods and the dilute sulfuric acid, one percent by
volume, in the water. But the phenomenal part of the experiment is that oxygen also turns up, Dr. Ehrenhaft recently told the
American Physical Society. To be specific, it is found in clearly measurable proportions ranging from two to 12 percent of the
total volume of gases. When the gases obtained with a permanent magnet are separated, the larger proportion of oxygen is
found above the north pole of the magnet. After rigorous precautions - including short-circuiting the magnet poles with wire, so
that the poles will be at the same electric potential - Dr. Ehrenhaft concludes that there is only one place the oxygen can possibly come from. And that is from water decomposed with a magnet! Without a magnet, pure hydrogen is evolved.
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There is an interesting sidelight to this experiment. A strong permanent magnet of the Alnico type suffers a marked loss of
strength - say, 10 percent in 24 hours - after being used to decompose water, Dr. Ehrenhaft observes. In fact, makers of the
magnets, which are supposed to last for years without material change, have viewed what happens to them with astonishment
and dismay. But no fault lies with their products. Energy from an electric battery is used up in decomposing water, and it would be only reasonable to expect energy stored up in a permanent magnet to be drained likewise.
What gives the utmost significance to the reported feat of breaking up water with a magnet is the fresh evidence it offers for the
existence of "magnetic current," or a flow of magnetically charged particles, which has been suspected by noted pioneers and
which Dr. Ehrenhaft now maintains he has proved. Confirmation of this amazing discovery would point to a possible future rival of electric current, perhaps capable of being harnessed in undreamed-of ways.
Needless to say, the scientific world will require a whole lot of convincing, since Dr. Ehrenhaft's conclusions flatly contradict
long-established beliefs. As every schoolboy is taught, a magnet has a north pole and a south pole. Break it in two with a
hammer, and each piece will have a north pole and south pole of its own. No law forbids you to imagine a magnet with only one
pole, and the idea comes in handy in certain electrical and radio calculations. But as for actual fact, you cannot have one pole
without the other, an experimenter named Peter Peregrinus believed, he demonstrated it to his satisfaction, using a loadstone, in
the year 1269, and prevailing opinion has backed him up ever since. (As we know now, the loadstone that he floated on a
platform in water simply turned until its north pole faced the south magnetic pole of the earth, and vice versa. It showed no observable excess of north or of south magnetism - and hence the conclusion that the two were always equal.)
But would the dictum of "no separate magnetic poles" still hold true in a far more delicate test - say, if you substituted
microscopic particles of iron or other magnetic metals, as tiny as particles of smoke, for the massive chunk of rock that Peregrinus used ? Dr. Ehrenhaft has tried it. In an
air gap between the north and south poles of a magnet, he sets up what he calls a homogenous magnetic field, that is, with the lines of magnetic force absolutely
parallel. In this field, he finds, the metal particles move toward the north or south pole, reversing their direction according to the direction of the magnetic field. On the
particles, he concludes, there must be an excess of north or south magnetic charge. Expanding the terminology of Faraday, he calls the particles magnetic ions. They are
the single magnetic poles shown at the lower right of the colored drawing. Instead of bearing plus or minus electric charges, as familiar ions do, they carry north or south magnetic charges.
Now, just as traveling electric ions form an electric current, why shouldn't traveling magnetic ions form a magnetic current? See for yourself another of Dr. Ehrenhaft's startling experiments, and draw your own conclusions.
This time the heart of the apparatus will be a small glass cell, fitted as before with pole pieces of pure iron that dip into water containing one percent of sulphuric acid.
An electromagnet, turned on or off at will energizes the poles. From a projector, a powerful beam of light converges upon the narrow gap between the pole pieces, and a low-power microscope, mounted horizontally, reveals what happens there.
Adding a camera provides a permanent record.
You begin with the Magnet turned off. Looking into the eyepiece of the microscope, you see streams of bubbles rising from
both pole pieces. They are of hydrogen gas, liberated by the same chemical action as in the first experiment.
Throw the switch that turns on the magnet, and the scene abruptly changes. Stopped dead in their tracks, some of the bubbles
cling to the pole pieces. Others leave one pole and travel to the other. Dr. Ehrenhaft calls special attention to bubbles moving downward against their own buoyancy, impelled by some unseen force stronger than gravity.
Meanwhile a spectacular phenomenon has been developing - a miniature merry-go-round of gas bubbles between the faces of
the poles and parallel to them. Incapable of being shown adequately in a time exposure, the effect nevertheless appears plainly
as a white blur, when the upper magnetic pole is given a conical shape for photographic purposes. Visual observation, shows
striking details. If copper particles, say, have been added to the acidulated water, they will rotate in the same plane as the
hydrogen bubbles, but in the opposite direction. For both, the speed of the whirligig depends upon the strength of the magnetic field. Reverse the polarity of the magnet, and each set of particles spins in the opposite direction.
Here are no wild-eyed theories, but perfectly demonstrable facts. Any skeptical physicist has a standing invitation to see them
with his own eyes at Dr. Ehrenhaft's laboratory, placed at his disposal in the New York City quarters of the famous Carl Zeiss
optical firm. How to account for the phenomena remains a challenge to science, unless Dr. Ehrenhaft's conclusions are to be accepted. See how neatly they would draw an analogy between well-known electric effects and new-found magnetic effects:
Bubbles or particles that travel between pole pieces of a magnet behave just as if they were magnetic ions, or clusters of them -
repelled by like magnetic poles, and attracted by oppositely magnetized poles. This corresponds exactly with the way that
"electric" or ordinary ions interact with positive and negative electrodes. And as for the ring-around-a-rosy behavior of the
hydrogen bubbles and copper particles, Dr. Ehrenhaft concludes that these are electrically charged particles - ordinary ions -
rotating about a magnetic current. This would be an exact counterpart of the classical conception that magnetism rotates about a current-carrying electric conductor.
Now the staggering implications of Dr. Ehrenhaft's observations begin to unfold. Existence of such a thing as magnetic current,
once established, would pave the way for industries as gigantic as those that the discovery of electricity led to in its time. A "gold
rush" for practical applications might be expected. Patents for them would command fabulous sums, since inventions employing magnetic current would be basic.
What form they may take, no man can foresee, and Dr. Ehrenhaft cautiously declines to hazard a guess. Yet a visitor to his
laboratory cannot resist the temptation to let his imagination run free. New kinds of motors and generators? Better ways to
transmit power? Transformers that will work on direct current instead of alternating current? Atom smashers? Radical methods
of seeing things in the dark, and through microscopes and telescopes? Ways to tap power from the magnetism of the earth
itself? And, in your home, substitution of magnetic current - who ever got a shock from it? - for electric current? Pure dreams, all of them, today - but some of them, perhaps, realities of 2044.
Before magnetic currents could be put in harness, of course, a myriad of questions about their behavior remain to be studied
and answered. So far, no one knows whether they can be led through wires, like electric currents, as well as through conducting
liquids. If so, the wires might be of entirely different materials than the best conductors for electricity. Likewise, the most
effective insulators for magnetic current might be substances totally unlike those used for electrical insulators. The whole subject
offers as vast a field for pioneering research as electricity did a century ago. And now, as then, an amateur experimenter
puttering in his basement stands as good a chance of making an epochal discovery as does a distinguished scientists in a great laboratory.

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