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Can a magnet ever be a single pole

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No

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No, it isn't scientifically proven or seemingly physically possible or existentially possible.

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Though it has been predicted to exist, (a term known as "magnetic monopoles - hypothetical elementary particles with only one magnetic pole") have not been determined or discovered to be existent by scientists. It is a common philosophy plain as night and day that every magnet has a north and a south pole. The pieces will still have a north and south pole, if you are to break a magnet in half.

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