Monopoles and Magnetricity 67
szotz writes "Although there was once a hint from a cosmic ray experiment (on Valentine's Day, no less), no one's found any solid evidence of monopoles (unpaired north and south magnets) flying around the cosmos. But physicists did find monopole-like quasiparticles in some exotic crystals in 2009. One of the discoverers has an article this month in IEEE Spectrum that looks at how the particles were found and what's happened since. They might seem like a wacky curiosity, but the author says we shouldn't write them off — they might one day make useful new 'magnetronic' devices."
Modswell's Demon (Score:2, Informative)
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Define "useful" (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Monopole Magnets (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Monopole Magnets (Score:5, Informative)
So monopoles actually only require Maxwell's equations and would lead to an explanation of why charge is quantized.
Not, not really. Maxwell's equations, in the known form, do not allow for magnetic monopoles. They are explicitly forbidden by "div B = 0". However, they could very easily be changed (symmetrized - so they would look the same for electric and magnetic fields) to account for them.
So just from Maxwell's equation you can't disprove the existence of monopoles, but you can't prove them either.