I’m sitting here on a long 12 hour shift with my engineering partner discussing major accomplishments of the modern era. It seems to always go back to magnetism. Magnets are incredible tools, and magnetism is even more incredible, yet we have no universities or trade schools openly diving into educating the populous about their incredible abilities.
Give me your thoughts, why is the entire magnetic field being covered up and overlooked by the modern educational system. Are they afraid we’re going re-discover free energy?
They do, it's taught extensively in physics and electrical engineering.
I don't think young generation is trying to invent something using magnets too much right now. It's about next billionaire IT startups.
its about the next Cartoon, Video game, Virtual experience, talent, look what I can do showcase. No substance, lotsa colors and shiny stuff.
"Look, a squirrel!!!" 😎
I have an engineering degree and had 6 physics classes and 2 electrical circuit classes in college and magnetism was not even mentioned.
How odd, I covered it and I majored in Mechanical. Even covered it heaps in high school. Electric motors, hall effect sensors, and magnetic encoders are all staples in my line of work.
Yeah reading other replies looks like I'm in the minority having not covered it in general pre-engineering classes...