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Originally posted by fasteronfire
Thanks for another great post.
Honestly though I'm really at a lost for words, and full of jealousy! Where are my super powers?
Peace ( :
Originally posted by alfa1
Try it yourself.
Works best if the implements or your skin are slightly wet.
Maybe the fat kid is a bit sweaty.
I'd be more impressed if they showed a COMPASS deflecting around him.
But seriously, try it yourself.
Originally posted by solargeddon
What the hell is a ten year old doing playing with lighters anyway ! lol
More seriously, I wonder if its anything to do with the level of metal content in their blood, that somehow combined with the magnetic field has some sort of ampliication effect. I'm thinking copper?
What do I know, is there any info op on what makes this possible ?
Originally posted by TribeOfManyColours
maybe related to the same defect or extra gift these people have
Copper is generally considered to be non-magnetic since it is a non ferrous metal.
Originally posted by solargeddon
What the hell is a ten year old doing playing with lighters anyway ! lol
More seriously, I wonder if its anything to do with the level of metal content in their blood, that somehow combined with the magnetic field has some sort of ampliication effect. I'm thinking copper?
What do I know, is there any info op on what makes this possible ?
in all honesty i wouldn't be able to even try to explain what is causing these people to defy gravity with metal objects. they have been documentaries on the subject..im guessing they will be on the inter tubes..
Originally posted by solargeddon
reply to post by sitchin
True but copper wiring is used to make the turns in an electromagnet
Of course our body contains iron too, actually isn't that how an electromagnet is made ?
Iron bar, with many copper wire turns around it ?
School was a long time ago.
Any just simply postualting, always like to throw the riddiculous out there, and work backwards to reality, might not be the best way, but its my way lol
Originally posted by Invariance
REALLY people? There is not enough metal in those plastic lighters, cellphones (video 2) nor those remote controls (video 1) to stick to even a real magnet!
Notice how objects are pressed firmly into place in those videos?
Amazing what 2-way / low tack glue tape can do!
Those barbels in vid could have been plastic for all we know.
I might be impressed if something metal went skidding across a table or something to stick to those kids.