I ask myself for example, why is there opposed spins visible when permanent magnet is viewed through ferrocell? Do we associate permanent magnets with spin?
Which suggests that there are two states of magenetism.
I'll give this a shot in the dark......
A dynamic Electro/Magnetic field;
a) A dynamical state where
flowing electric current creates a perpendicular magnetic field, which in turn creates a perpendicular electric field, which .....etc.
Seems to me a form of quarter-spin action.
A static Magnetic field;
b) all atom are statically aligned in one direction (joined by opposing poles of the atoms), which causes a negatively charged terminal at one end and an positively charged terminal at the other end. Positive and negative attract each other, thus any conductive material bridging these poles will create an positive to negative attractive force joining, which holds the bridge tightly bound to both poles.
This can be demonstrated by grounding a dynamic electrical system (house wiring) to "bleed" off any
static electricity (magnetism?), created during dynamical use of Electric current.
Not being an electrcician, I am not sure if this scenario is correct , but may draw some comment from more "learned minds"......
