I do not know what 'magnum' you may be referring to, but as far as my own life experience goes, the most significant 'magnum' in the world is the ice cream, and I think it is safe to assume that the Magnum is not present to any degree in the centre of the earth, where the temperature is thousands of degrees Celsius.
Therefore, Magnums in the core have no effect on the aspects mentioned in your question, as there are no Magnums in the core.
All electromagnetic phenomena are Fields - (=~ effect) .
The Zeeman effect is the splitting of single spectral lines into three or more in the presence of a magnetic field.
There is no such thing as magnetic radiations. There are magnetic fields and there is electromagnetic radiation. If you are concerned about magnetic fields you can distance yourself from the source of the magnetic field, or you can put yourself inside a Faraday box. The latter process is more effective, but prevents you from moving or interacting with anything outside the box.
Yes; if the storage is on magnetic media then that can be altered by magnetic and electric fields.
Electric fields are similar to magnetic fields, and can be "compressed" by the imposition of other electric or magnetic fields.
it affects the other planets and its rotation
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Magnetic Fields
Light, or electromagnetic radiation, is generally unaffected by magnetic fields. Magnetic fields don't "bend" light, though photons will follow the curvature of spacetime around massive gravitational fields.
yes, it will, from my book.
All electromagnetic phenomena are Fields - (=~ effect) .
The Zeeman effect is the splitting of single spectral lines into three or more in the presence of a magnetic field.
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Yes. Static magnetic fields have very little effect on biological processes, even alternating magnetic fields have limited effect but the more advanced the biological entity, the greater the chance that the magnetic field will affect. Bacteria, being very simple, will experience little.
Magnets have no effect on the human body for good or ill. Magnetic jewelry doesn't help, but doesn't hurt. We know that magnetic fields have almost no effect on the human body because an MRI - Magnetic Resonance Imaging - has no ill effect on the human body. The only bad part about having an MRI is being in that tiny tube, and it is as LOUD as anything!
Electromagnetism is the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields. It is the magnetic field created when an electric current passes through a wire, and is extremely useful because the magnetic effect stops as soon as the current stops.
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