%0 Journal Article %T Magnetism: Further Proof of Wave Particle Duality %A Bhekuzulu Khumalo %J Open Journal of Microphysics %P 52-68 %@ 2162-2469 %D 2023 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojm.2023.133005 %X The question of what magnetism is vital to quantum physics. We know what all other quantum phenomenon is, but we did not know what magnetism is. It is not enough to say it is a force because of a charge. That force must be something, for consistencies sake it had to be tested. This paper was written in order to confirm the results that were received in the experiments that took place that led to the paper ˇ°Magnetism: Insights from the Thomas Young Experimentˇ± where it was concluded the magnetic phenomenon is both a particle and a wave. Will different interference patterns confirm a khumalon and wave like behaviour? The khumalon is the name of the particle associated with magnetic phenomenon. This paper concludes by confirming what was discovered in mentioned paper. Magnetism organizes into a wave no matter the interference. Understanding this reality, it allows us to understand what is happening with simple magnetic interactions. When like poles meet because they can not occupy the same space they push each other. Opposite poles are antiparticles to each other and annihilate each other. South pole scientifically speaking is not attracted to the north pole, the reason why the magnets slam each other is because they are closing a magnetic vacuum caused by the particles annihilating each other. We can now start theorizing on why a lodestone attracts iron because we now know we are dealing with a particle. %K Anti-Matter %K Experiment %K Heisenberg Principle %K Khumalon %K Magnetism %K Matter %K Quantum Magnetism %K Wave/Particle Duality %K Symmetry %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=127002