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Hello,
> The picture is a rather abstract representation of a magnetic field,
> based on no research whatsoever so any science buffs feel free to tell
> me what's wrong with it. The cylinders are randomly placed in space and
> oriented based on the average of vectors to the north and south poles,
> weighted by the inverse square law (which I'm assuming magnetism obeys,
> I really haven't researched it at all).
I first thought "There's something wrong, magnetic field lines don't
cross each other" until I realized that this is a 3D image, and the
field lines really don't cross. It's the perspective making it look like
that.
You should make it somehow more obvious that this is 3D, although I
don't have an idea how.
About the scientific part, I don't know any more than you do. It does
look right, however.
Manuel
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