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WHAT IS MAGNETITE?

Magnetite as researched by Philip S. Callahan, Ph.D. is a substance that displays some of the most paramagnetic properties found in all substances of nature. Paramagnetism is a type of energy experienced in all of nature. It is essentially the "life" of all things. For a more in-depth study on paramagnetism, its effects on nature, its effects on life, and the role magnetite plays,  please visit the Learning Center for Paramagnetism.

Magnetite has a profound effect on the growth of plants. Garden vegetables react with splendid vigor to the effects of magnetite. These effects are the result of paramagnetism and the magnetite information described here. Magnetite is a mineral and common ore of iron having the composition Fe+2(Fe+3)2O4. It occurs as a strong natural magnet known as lodestone and crystallizes in the isometric system, usually in granular masses but frequently in octahedral crystals. Iron-black and opaque, with a metallic luster, it has a hardness of 5.5 to 6.5 and a specific gravity of 5.18. The world's largest magnetite deposits are found in Sweden.

Magnetite is found in rock strata associated with iron deposits and has been found in the ocean floor dating from 2 to 55 million years old. Magnetite is magnetic because its molecular structure has allowed it to retain the alignment of particles caused by the Earth's magnetic field during its formation many years ago. When heated to high temperatures, magnetite loses its natural magnetism. Not all iron deposits are magnetic, however, which for many years posed a question. Why is magnetite only formed in certain iron deposits? Recently an interesting theory has emerged concerning an anaerobic bacterium, GS-15, which has been shown to convert ferric oxide into magnetite. It is thought that GS-15, could be responsible for the creation of magnetite layers in many iron formations.


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