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We hear all these stories all the time about a glass of water or something sliding across the table. Or a chair falling over on its own. Do you think that magnetism could be an answer for this? Think about how much the moon's magnetic force affects the earth...

opinions?

2007-03-27 19:33:10 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Physics

3 answers

The moon doesn't have a very stong magnetic field, since it has a rocky core.

Stories about things moving on their own, are 95% of the time caused by wind, low level earthquakes, or are hoaxes.

I'm not a parapsychologist, so as to things like poltergeists, etc, I can't say.

2007-03-27 20:16:34 · answer #1 · answered by A Military Veteran 5 · 0 0

First the moon has no magnetic field. Also the falling chair or something sliding across the table will usually have an explanation that can be explained through logic ar math.

2007-03-27 20:56:03 · answer #2 · answered by itsSCIENCE 2 · 0 0

Uh, no.

I think the mysteries have simpler explanations like the table was crooked or someone pushed the glass or it was early in the morning and you were just hung over.

2007-03-27 19:38:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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