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Oh my goodness - small magnets must be banned because, because - OMG!

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posted on Jun, 9 2021 @ 06:14 AM
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a reply to: OccamsRazor04

dude im going to take a video and show you

im baffled , why would a magnet stick to my partners bones?

Im not high or hallucinating



posted on Jun, 9 2021 @ 06:39 AM
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As an aside, the thing I like about Tik-Tok is idiots can demonstrate how to "off" themselves in 20 seconds, versus watching 22 minutes pointless intros, totally annoying talking and camera shaking on U-toob!!

Just get to the damn point!!



posted on Jun, 9 2021 @ 07:59 AM
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a reply to: sapien82

I got the Pfizer jab at Castlemilk Sports Centre sapien82 and nothing is sticking to my arm.

I've got my 2nd one mid July same place, maybe an accumulative dose is required, but i have to say im thinking this magnet crap is exactly that buddy.

Maybe its sticking to your Mrs arm for other reasons such as high Iron blood content?

I dont even see that happening if im honest.



posted on Jun, 9 2021 @ 08:03 AM
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originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: sapien82

If people were magnetic MRI machines would be impossible. No one produces any type of magnetic field that would cause a magnet to stick to them. No one. I can not tell you what you saw, I can only tell you what you did not see.



That's not true at all. In fact, MRI machines count on the fact you produce magnetic fields to get its images. Anytime youy body sends a signal you produce a magnetic field. Every atom in your body requires magnetic fields. Not only is it possible that the human body creates EM fields — it is the only way you can possibly exist as a coherent entity!

You are an electric field — a giant electric field that holds your atoms together, and which uses other electric fields to talk to other parts of yourself. However getting a magnet to stick to you is false.

The skin was designed to be able to grip things it means its sticky on purpose. This is why you leave fingerprints everywhere thats the oils in the skin sticking to objects you touch. I can see things sticking to women better as they tend to have softer skin and more fat underneath it. To get any solid object to stick together you want to get the atoms as close as possible with nothing between them.

Then the other thing that happens is you could have created a static charge some people do this better than others here my wife is a good example. She manages to shock me all the time. This is why plastic wrap sticks to things because of its static charge. So you build up a charge things stick to you.



posted on Jun, 10 2021 @ 08:37 AM
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Please do, her bones are not magnetic.



posted on Jun, 10 2021 @ 08:47 AM
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a reply to: dragonridr

By magnetic I clearly meant able to attract magnets to their body as that is what is being discussed. No one is 'magnetic' to the point magnets will stick to them, this is what happens something that can attract magnets gets near an MRI machine.



posted on Jun, 10 2021 @ 09:02 AM
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a reply to: OccamsRazor04

you do realize you contradicted yourself in that its magnetic but not magnetic. Dont drink and type it makes you say dumb stuff.



posted on Jun, 10 2021 @ 10:05 AM
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a reply to: dragonridr

No I didn't. This post is very specific in talking about people being 'magnetic' referring to magnets sticking to them. No one was using the term magnetic in the way you were until you injected it into the conversation.

My dad FaceTimed me the other day to tell me he was magnetic now that he was vaccinated.


None of that is to say that what is in the vaccine is safe or not safe, just that the idea of being magnetic seems incorrect. If you can prove otherwise, you would have a very interesting conversation.


The only other explanation I can come up with is that the vaccine is doing something to make the cells become magnetically aligned around the injection site but that also seems quite unlikely.

It's pretty clear what the term 'magnetic' meant in this thread, if you couldn't follow that's not a me problem, it's a you problem.



posted on Jun, 10 2021 @ 11:15 AM
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a reply to: OccamsRazor04

I am under the impression her bones arent magentic but it still doesnt explain what we both saw



ok so its just a bit weird



excuse my poor video quality etc , im just trying to show the magnet sitting on her , i can see it wobbling etc


also it only seems to attract to the collar bone the shoulder and the knee , not on the fleshy parts just where its close to a bone
doesnt work on her arm or leg or stomach. She wasnt sweating or anything as its 20degress outside and its not very warm its overcast
so she wasnt sweating i even checked her shoulder and collar bone first

I hope this doesnt mean anything at all, but what the hell is going on ?

anyone can attempt to explain this ?
ive ordered some neodynium magnets to check , also I think ill end up using flash bulb emp hahaha PARANOIA levels at 10

All i can say is really try this yourself ? just try it and see, I don't think i've ever attempted to stick a magnet to myself before because i was under the impression humans arent necessarily magnetic so never thought to try .

anyway give it a shot and see for yourself you have nothing to lose
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posted on Jun, 10 2021 @ 11:42 AM
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a reply to: sapien82

We just tried it mate, same to similar type of magnet, is not sticking to any of our collar bones or arms.

Its interesting all the same.



posted on Jun, 10 2021 @ 12:13 PM
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a reply to: sapien82

It fell right off. It was sticking due to friction it appears not magnetic forces. Haven't you ever felt 'sticky' that's what I'm looking at. If she's magnetic a small magnetic should stick upside down without being pressed on. It should not fall off.



posted on Jun, 10 2021 @ 12:49 PM
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a reply to: OccamsRazor04

mate its not sticking through friction she was moving around and wobbling it , when you hold it just slightly off the skin near the bones you can feel the magnet pull , the forces of friction aren't enough to hold it when she wobbles , the magnet was nearly vertical on her shoulder joint.

I cant ignore what we both seen , i've done it multiple times , the surface of the magnet or her skin wasn't sticky at all

I dont know what else to say ,you should just give it a shot


How can friction explain the video 3 trial ? force of friction work even when wobbling her arm like that ?

I dont want to be right about this likes if it means that something is up with us of course I dont , im not looking for you to say yeh your right so I can stroke my ego , im just trying to figure out what the # is going on.

SUrely we can figure this out with a physics calculation of frictional forces , gravity and the weight of the magnet ?
something like that


Stiction is the static friction that needs to be overcome to enable relative motion of stationary objects in contact.[1] The term is a portmanteau of the words static and friction,[2] perhaps also influenced by the verb stick. Any solid objects pressing against each other (but not sliding) will require some threshold of force parallel to the surface of contact in order to overcome static cohesion. Stiction is a threshold, not a continuous force. However, stiction might also be an illusion made by the rotation of kinetic friction[3]


is this basically what is happening ? However the magnet is constantly being pulled by gravity so shouldnt it be moving downwards anyway if it wasnt a magnet , like If i was to take a simialr sized object and same weight thats not a magnet and place it on her arm by your logic it would hold by friction right ? , well Ill weight he magnet and find a similar sized object and same weight and try and it and show my results


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edit on 10-6-2021 by sapien82 because: (no reason given)



posted on Jun, 10 2021 @ 01:15 PM
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a reply to: sapien82

Like I said, small magnet with small surface area upside down and don't press it on. If it is magnetic force it will stick itself and not fall off even when moving.



posted on Jun, 11 2021 @ 02:13 PM
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a reply to: OccamsRazor04

Im definitely going to order smaller neodynium magnets and try it just like you said upside down haha

need to wait until payday though



posted on Jun, 11 2021 @ 02:15 PM
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a reply to: FlyInTheOintment

My refrigerator magnet did not stick to my arm fyi...

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