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Maxwell's second equation (Gauss's law for magnetism) states that magnetic monopoles do not exist since magnetic field lines always form closed loops, indicating that there is no source or sink of magnetic field. This means that magnetic field lines never start or end at a single point, and instead always form complete loops, leading to the conclusion that magnetic monopoles do not exist.

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