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Why do magnets attract? What is that invisible push and pull you feel between your hands? It seems simple — until you ask the dangerous question: Why? In this video, inspired by the playful curiosity of Richard Feynman, we explore magnetism from the ground up — and discover that the force in your hands is deeply connected to Einstein’s relativity. What You’ll Discover 🧲 What Is a Magnetic Field, Really? Not a substance. Not a fluid. But a fundamental part of electromagnetism. ⚡ Magnetism as Relativistic Electricity How magnetism emerges naturally when electric charges move — and how special relativity transforms electric fields into magnetic ones. 🚂 The Famous Thought Experiment Why a current-carrying wire looks electrically neutral… until you start moving. 🌌 Einstein Hiding in Your Refrigerator Magnet How length contraction explains magnetic attraction. 🔬 From Ørsted to Maxwell The historical journey from electricity and magnetism being separate forces to a single unified theory. 💡 Quantum Origins of Magnetism How electron spin and quantum mechanics explain permanent magnets. We’ll trace the story from: Hans Christian Ørsted discovering the link between electricity and magnetism Michael Faraday introducing the revolutionary idea of fields James Clerk Maxwell unifying them in a single set of equations And finally to Einstein, where magnetism reveals itself as a natural consequence of relativity. Magnetism isn’t magic. It’s electricity seen from a different frame of reference. And when you push two magnets together, you are touching one of the deepest symmetries in the universe. 📚 Primary Sources & Inspiration The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Vol. II (Electromagnetism) BBC series Fun to Imagine The stage play QED by Peter Parnell Purcell’s Electricity and Magnetism (Berkeley Physics Course) Historical developments in electromagnetism ⚠️ Disclaimer: The narration for this video is AI-generated in the style of Richard Feynman for educational purposes. It is not an authentic historical recording. The physics explanations are based on established electromagnetism, relativity, and quantum mechanics. Magnets don’t just stick together. They reveal how space, time, and electricity are woven into one unified fabric.