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Magnetic force? WHats the best material to negate it?

What are the best materials that a magnetic force cannot move through? e.g another magnet on the other side wouldn‘t be affected. Effectivity and weight are also important factors for my question.

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Normally, the solution is to provide magnetic shield. The purpose of which to to provide low resistance path, more of shorting out, as the magnetic flux flows from one pole to the other. The shield is made up by magnetic material
I know exactly why you need this materiallook up OMNI'S INFINITE ENERGY SOURCE,on utube.its quite simple.if we can negate at least 45% of magnetic push or pull,magnets can be used too create an infinite energy source,the only problem isoverheating.if you can find a way too keep cool a power source that is infinite.youv'e got what you need,other than that,its flawed deeply,The machine would explode causing damage equal too how far the machine went before exploding,which could be anywhere between,one stick of dynamite,and the biggest explosion created by man,but.you would still need materials that could hold up too that amount of power,which we have none of,the only other thing i can think of,is too switch the machine on,and find another way of switching it offbefore it causes damage,I think you'll like this video,good luck,but remember,there are people who wont allow this sort of tech,until the world stops privatisation.i'm afraid we are stuck with nuclear facility's.
It's actually really difficult to keep a magnetic field out of somewhere you don't want it to go (far harder than an electric or electromagnetic field). The normal method of magnetic shielding is via something called mu-metal, which is an alloy that is particularly good at eating magnetic fields. Like all magnetics, it is subject to saturation (basically when it's all magnetted-out) so it won't solve every need, but generally mu-metal is your boy when it comes to magnetic shielding. And I'm sure you will be glad to know that along with its magnetic shielding properties comes a reassuringly steep price tag.

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