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A '''magnecule''' is a theoretically proposed type of [[chemical species]], distinguished from better-known species by the fact that it contains a novel type of [[molecular bond|bond]]. This '''magnecular bond''' is theorized to consist of atoms held together by [[magnetic field]]s which arise from [[toroidal]] polarization of their [[electron orbital]]s.<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2005.11.006 A new gaseous and combustible form of water], Ruggero Maria Santilli, ''International Journal of Hydrogen Energy'' '''31''' (August 2006), pp. 1113&ndash;1128. DOI 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2005.11.006.</ref> The magnecule theory was proposed by [[Ruggero Santilli]], but Santilli's claims that magnecules exist<ref>{{cite journal
| title = Structure and Combustion of Magnegases | journal = Hadronic Journal | issue = 27 | pages = p. 299-330 | author = R. M. Santilli, A. K. Aringazin | date = December 20, 2001 | id = {{arXiv|archive=physics|id=0112066}}
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| last = Santilli | first = Ruggero Maria | date = [[2006-02-17]] | title = The Novel 'Controlled Intermediate Nuclear Fusion' and its Possible Industrial Realization as Predicted by Hadronic Mechanics and Chemistry| id = {{arxiv|archive=physics|id=0602125}} | accessdate = 2007-03-01 }} This paper states (p. 21) that<br><blockquote>&hellip;Santilli’s magnecules are stable clusters consisting of individual atoms (H, C, O, etc.), dimers (OH, CH, etc.) and ordinary molecules (CO, H<sub>2</sub>O, etc.) bonded together by opposing magnetic polarities originating from toroidal polarizations of the orbitals of atomic electrons.<br>Numerous new substances with magnecular structures have been identified experimentally to date, among which we indicate MagneGas<sup>TM</sup>, MagneHydrogen<sup>TM</sup>, HHO<sup>TM</sup>, and others under industrial development.&hellip;</blockquote></ref> have not been independently verified, and the existence of magnecules is not generally accepted by the scientific community.
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Revision as of 23:44, 7 September 2007

A magnecule is a proven type of compound of atoms, distinct from covalent bonds and ionic compounds and hydrogen bonds. The magnecule theory was put forward by the great Italian Physicist, chemist, Cosmologist, Mathematician, Philosopher, Writer and Scientist Ruggero Santilli Prof Santilli has build several machines to certify the existence of the magnecules, hence the issue its no longer in dispute.


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