Let's rename Valentines day and call it Monopole day

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The discussion proposes renaming Valentine's Day to "Monopole Day" in honor of the 1982 discovery of a magnetic monopole by Blas Cabrera at Stanford University, which remains the only confirmed specimen. Participants humorously debate whether the day would still involve traditional chocolates or if it would focus on the scientific significance of monopoles. The conversation also includes light-hearted references to unrelated topics, such as a humorous incident involving a painted phallus, showcasing the playful tone of the discussion. Overall, the thread blends scientific appreciation with humor, reflecting a unique take on a well-known holiday.
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Let's rename Valentines day and call it "Monopole day"

In honor of the Valentines Day Monopole of 1982 caught in Blas Cabrera's lab @ Stanford. It was the perfect specimen.And sadly, no other magnetic monopoles have every been found...yet. So happy belated monopole day to everyone here @ physicsforums! :smile:
 
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Would we continue to get real chocolates, or ones with no reproducible evidence?
 


I thought this was about Monopoly at first...
 


Drakkith said:
I thought this was about Monopoly at first...
LOL me too!
 


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