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Sunday, 15 September 2013

Student says he disproved homosexuality with magnets


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Student says he disproved homosexuality with magnets

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Chibuihem Amalaha is a science student in Nigeria. He's won awards for reporting on energy science and has been a featured guest on local television stations. And he can now add "proving homosexuality 'improper'" to his resume. How did he do this? Well, glad you asked. He used magnets. His experiments showed the north and south poles of two magnets are attracted to each other, while the same poles repel each other. He concluded that this information, which all of us learned the first time we picked up two magnets, means that "man cannot attract another man because they are the same, and a woman should not attract a woman because they are the same." In his words, "That is how I used physics to prove gay marriage wrong." Amalaha's work was commended by the University of Lagos and on the Nigerian website This Day, but the South African gay lifestyle website Mamba Online called it "absurd." [Source]

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