Spoke to soon on monopoles, after reading the article in more detail and doing a little research:
"Some condensed matter systems propose a structure superficially similar to a magnetic monopole, known as a flux tube. The ends of a flux tube form a magnetic dipole, but since they move independently, they can be treated for many purposes as independent magnetic monopole quasiparticles. Since 2009, numerous news reports from the popular media[16][17] have incorrectly described these systems as the long-awaited discovery of the magnetic monopoles, but the two phenomena are only superficially related to one another.[18][19] These condensed-matter systems continue to be an area of active research. (See "Monopoles" in condensed-matter systems below.)"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_monopole
So it appears to me we still have no evidence. Or I could be wrong, please let me know if I am.
Nothing about this changes the fact that only an idiot could believe in Noah, given even the most basic scientific knowledge. I don't think reading "a brief history of time" would help with basic geology and radioactive dating. Try a book on the grand canyon.
"Some condensed matter systems propose a structure superficially similar to a magnetic monopole, known as a flux tube. The ends of a flux tube form a magnetic dipole, but since they move independently, they can be treated for many purposes as independent magnetic monopole quasiparticles. Since 2009, numerous news reports from the popular media[16][17] have incorrectly described these systems as the long-awaited discovery of the magnetic monopoles, but the two phenomena are only superficially related to one another.[18][19] These condensed-matter systems continue to be an area of active research. (See "Monopoles" in condensed-matter systems below.)"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_monopole
So it appears to me we still have no evidence. Or I could be wrong, please let me know if I am.
Nothing about this changes the fact that only an idiot could believe in Noah, given even the most basic scientific knowledge. I don't think reading "a brief history of time" would help with basic geology and radioactive dating. Try a book on the grand canyon.