And we also know magnets, those materials that
have magnetic properties that tends to attract metal objects toward them, that
is imbedded in their pure nature, they're built in attracting metals, so when
placing a magnet next to a metal you not need only to think of placing them
next to each others, but to also the effect it will have on both of them,
placing them that close that the metal would enter the magnetic field of the
magnet and therefore would move from its place nearer to the magnet, and eventually
the metal would gain magnetic properties.
Another example is that when placing 2 magnets
you are facing 2 options;
The first is that they'd attract and move
closer to each other, or the second that they'd move further and repel each other’s.
So you cant blame a magnet for it's properties, you placed the
magnet so deal with the consequences of them slamming into each others, or
running away from each others and you don't get to say that it is not your
fault that they have magnetic properties, you knew before placing them in front
of each others the expected reaction of that particular action, so MAN up and
take responsibility of your action.
You reminded me with a hadith kda :)
ReplyDeleteقال رسول الله (ص): "القلوب جنود مجندة، فما تعارف منها ائتلف و ما تناكر منها اختلف" =)
جزاكِ الله خيرا :)