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Astronomers have found good evidence for the existence of magnetars, objects which produce the most insanely powerful magnetic fields in the universe:
Stongest Magnet in the Cosmos A few excerpts: Quote:
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For more information, here's an excellent web page about magnetars. Just one excerpt from it: Quote:
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I'd be more concerned with the spaghetification process first.
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A neutron star magnet, eh? I think more than the fridge would be having problems.
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Hey, that reminds me of a documentary that demonstrated the world's most powerful magnet. I forgot how strong it was, but it was hefty enough to make a frog levitate!
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Neutron stars are pretty freakin' weird objects:
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Quite an effect on might add...
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