Discuss.
>>8264357
probably
Nothing actually exists.
B doesn't contain A. Stupid Americans xD
>>8264357
No they don't.
domain walls exist
monopoles exist
>>8264357
Yes. We spotted one but they are incredibly rare.
i saw one the other day while eating lunch outside
the lunch was a meatball sandwich
>>8264377
Frederick Gauss was German and magnetic flux is evaluated over an area. Your post is 0% factual.
>>8264357
Yeah on each side of a dipole
Them existing + inflation is a pretty safe bet to why we'd never see any. Their existence is pretty convenient theoretically, but not essential. Some ways of unifying the forces (sans gravity) exclude monopole solutions, but it's not the rule.
String theory predicts their existence: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_monopole#String_theory
>>8264444
Nice quads, but they don't make you right.
Source.
>>8264357
>Do magnetic monopoles exist?
GO FISH, BITCH.
>>8264357
I can't imagine this math
What is double integral A(v) describing? A three dimensional surface which encloses a volume?
What is B dot dA describing? The flux through the surface A?
Does this equation describe a three dimensional surface where no magnetic flux passes through it?
>>8265227
All correct. It means every field line exiting the surface also enters it at some point. Hence it doesn't describe monopoles, whose field lines would look like that of a point charge.
>>8264444
>they are incredibly rare
Like the contents of my Pepe collection
>>8264357
I read that as "Do magic monopoles exist?"