It's interesting, I hadn't really considered where natural magnets are found, but if the best ones occur in seams running through Iron deposits it would fit with the EU theory of seams of metals and other minerals forming in great electrical discharges and this would perhaps explain how the iron became permanently magnetized as well.
Robe Warrior, what you write sounds correct to me. But, given that I have started with the early seventeenth century, it will take me a while to get to the double layers and massive discharges of plasma physics.
It's interesting, I hadn't really considered where natural magnets are found, but if the best ones occur in seams running through Iron deposits it would fit with the EU theory of seams of metals and other minerals forming in great electrical discharges and this would perhaps explain how the iron became permanently magnetized as well.
Robe Warrior, what you write sounds correct to me. But, given that I have started with the early seventeenth century, it will take me a while to get to the double layers and massive discharges of plasma physics.