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Originally Posted by truedream
Not only earth has axis, even every atom has its magnetic axis.
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Nope, the helium atom in its ground state has no magnetic moment.
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Originally Posted by truedream
I divide atoms into two different family, one is gas family (A) other is solid family (B).
The difference is based upon there magnetic property.
So the type of atom is directly proportional to the magnetic property of atom (magnetic axis)
I say pure A type of atom can only exist only at the core of sun.
Like wise pure B type of atom only exist only at the core of planet.
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You keep repeating the same words, but I still see no answer to the question.
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