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The Plastic Fractal Magnet

bedessen writes "An article at NewsFactor summarizes the developments in new plastics that exhibit magnetic fields of fractal dimensions. Whereas a simple bar magnet produces magnetic fields that go from the north pole to the south pole, the fields of the new hybrid plastic sprout like branches of a cactus lined with secondary fields that resemble needles. As these fields become increasingly interlocked, they exhibit a unique kind of order. This intensely ordered structure might one day be key to storing information with a very high density. The researchers behind this are Arthur Epstein, director of the Center for Materials Research at Ohio State University, and Joel Miller, a professor of chemistry at the University of Utah. There's also this PDF overview of the subject, which is quite technical but still readable."

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  1. If my calculations are correct... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    This new fractal magnet will allow my flux-capacitor to send this message BACK IN TIME... to get first post! .....

    Great Scott!

  2. Great by FS1 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Something else that i don't understand that will change my life forever.

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    1. Re:Great by Crusty+Oldman · · Score: 3, Funny
      Something else that i don't understand that will change my life forever.

      Just wait 'till you discover women!

  3. Interesting by acehole · · Score: 3, Funny

    I guess the applications for this are pretty big...

    I mean you could have a harddrive that not only gets corrupt when you leave it in the sun (as you do..) but it can melt too.

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  4. Yet Again.. by Metallic+Matty · · Score: 2, Funny

    Plastics make it possible =)

  5. Re:Less than one dimension is problematic... by Jace+of+Fuse! · · Score: 3, Funny

    Controlling nanoscale magnetic fields that exist in less than one dimension may prove problematic...

    I didn't think anything could exist in less than one dimension. Freaky.

    I would say if it can't exist in less than one dimention then controlling a nanoscale magnetic field that doesn't exist would prove QUITE problematic. If they can find a way to get around the whole "not existing" part, this could open up whole new areas of science.

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  6. Re:Too cold for practical applications... by hdparm · · Score: 3, Funny
    What kind of uses exist for superconductors at these temperatures?

    I don't know but if it's meant to be used for storing information in some kind of computer, that one for sure won't be using AMD processors.

  7. Help? by limekiller4 · · Score: 5, Funny

    From the article:
    The plastic ultimately stabilized in 1.6 dimensions at a temperature of minus 269 degrees Celsius (minus 452 degrees Fahrenheit).

    I'd be happy if my girlfriend would stabilize in three dimensions at room temperature.

    How long do you think it'll take for them to figure that one out?

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  8. Re:Practical Applications? by Alsee · · Score: 5, Funny

    Practical Applications?

    Finally! A fractal magnet that will stick to my fractal refrigerator! The normal magnets always fell off because it doesn't have a flat surface.

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  9. So upsetting.... by morganjharvey · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'm so used to coming home from the bars and getting very basic "here's an update to this" or "here's a new apache module" from slashdot.

    But when I come home at 5 in the morning, not quite so sober, and you're talking about half dimensions? That's just not nice.... What the hell am I supposed to wrap my brain around? If it's only half dimensional, does that mean I only have to wrap just my left lobe around it? I'm sooooooo lost.... :)

  10. Poor physics majors by 0x0d0a · · Score: 4, Funny

    They had enough fun with plain ol' obloidish magnetic field calculations. Can you imagine the math once we start throwing in fractals?

  11. OMG by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    Imagine a Beowold cluster of these!

  12. Maxwell by MarkusQ · · Score: 3, Funny

    Whereas a simple bar magnet produces magnetic fields that go from the north pole to the south pole, the fields of the new hybrid plastic sprout like branches of a cactus lined with secondary fields that resemble needles

    Shouldn't the headline have been "Maxwell's equations disproven!" or something else more fitting for such a revolutionary discovery?

    Unless of course Maxwell's equations still stand, in which case the headline should have been something like "Hype replaces progress in science; film at 11:00"

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  13. Applications to superconductors? by A55M0NKEY · · Score: 2, Funny

    Funky fields.. mmmm Magic.

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