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The Triangles
No, before you go on, I'm no authority in this field.
Well, i was wondering.
They did mention once before that a bent blade placed in a pyramid for about a day or so would yield you a straight one, yes?
Then... They did mention once too, that in the Bermuda Triangle, compasses would go all cranky, spinning around, right?
^These are examples
So, what I'll like to know is..... Could the triangular shape have an adverse impact on magnetic field?
^This is what i intend to discuss.
All the above are triangles, so, what i thought the question like, immediately.
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Originally Posted by Guardia
No, before you go on, I'm no authority in this field.
Well, i was wondering.
They did mention once before that a blunt blade placed in a pyramid for about a day or so would yield you a straight one, yes?
Then... They did mention once too, that in the Bermuda Triangle, compasses would go all cranky, spinning around, right?
Well, all the above are theories, but here was what i thought at that point.
Could the triangular shape have an adverse impact on magnetic field?
I believe you might want to re-word that first post, to make your point more clear. At first I thought you wished to discuss the Bermuda Triangle, but now it seems you're asking a scientific question. This area is meant for debates, not necessarily scientific inquiries.
Please make your first post more clear, so I can understand just where this thread would belong.
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The Mythbusters (a TV show on the Discovery Channel) have already proven that, in fact, triangles do not have any affect on the world around us... other than structurally speaking of course.
Well... that was kind of vague. I mean, to the extent that you are referring to. An interesting myth, but a myth none the less.
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