Tuesday, November 25, 2014 12:48:39 PM
I'm sure all of us would concur that Paramount was a complete flop, but your statement regarding the magnetization of non-magnetic materials is factually incorrect, as I have pointed out many times in the past.
Scientists in multiple countries have demonstrated that carbon can be magnetized. Here is just one reference:
http://www-als.lbl.gov/index.php/holding/580-large-magnetization-at-carbon-surfaces.html
You can find more references on the internet (just search for magnetizing carbon).
It doesn't really matter now, since Paramount is no longer a going concern, but I'd like to draw attention to the factually incorrect information that some people are posting on this forum.
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