Sunday, March 28, 2010

Can we ever reach the Poles???

A lot of hype is going on in the fields of exploration, particularly into the realms of space in recent times. The universe is something that has intrigued mankind since time began but there remains horizons quiet near to us where man has never been able to step foot-"The poles". It remains to be seen whether man would in any likelyhood be able to comprehend this seemingly easy but in reality quiet tough achievement. Through research I have put forward a theory named as "Polar Effect" which explains a possible force of attraction which could affect all magnetic matter existing in the polar regions.

Now as we know that the earth rotation causes the molten iron inside to rotate as well, which is the reason for the magnetic field of the earth. As a charge on a coil creates a magnetic field, the iron inside the earth rotating is similar to a current in a coil which creates a magnetic field according to Faraday's law.

The effect of this magnetic field can be experienced if we suspend a magnet by a thread etc. The magnet would align itself in a south-north direction.

Magnetic fields are in the form of magnetic lines of force which start at the north pole of the magnet and end at the south pole. Here the poles of the magnet coincide with those of the earth's too. So the magnetic lines of force start from the Earth's north pole and end at the Earth's south pole. Any magnetic object near these lines of force get aligned along the path of the lines.

But the concentration of these lines of force are higher at the point of origination ie at the Poles. So if anyone happens to go to the Poles,they would find themselves near any one of these lines at any place. If the object happens to be magnetic, they could also feel a magnetic force which pulls them to the path of these lines.

Crafts like submarines and ships could feel a light push at these regions which could divert their course but if a man happens to be at these place, he could even die. The human body has lots of iron in it and these iron particles could be pulled out from the human cells by the magnetic force. This could result in cell rapture and could also result in death.

The below described axiom has not been proved.