It's true! My attorney nephew called me a couple of days ago and said he had gotten his second Pfizer shot (required for his job) and he put a magnet on the injection site. He said the magnetic pull was so strong it dimpled his skin! He turned the magnet over and it repelled it!! He has researched the ingredients and there is nothing listed which should be magnetic! He is very knowledgeable in chemistry and pharmaceuticals. He was also very sick and that he felt like his bones were twisting!
The carbon nanotube is not magnetic, however the surface of those particles could have a static electrical charge on them, sort of like a balloon after rubbing it on your hair. I doubt that it could cause a magnet to stick, but I suppose there could be something to it. Graphene is a unique material in part because it is considered both a conductor, and an insulator.
It's true! My attorney nephew called me a couple of days ago and said he had gotten his second Pfizer shot (required for his job) and he put a magnet on the injection site. He said the magnetic pull was so strong it dimpled his skin! He turned the magnet over and it repelled it!! He has researched the ingredients and there is nothing listed which should be magnetic! He is very knowledgeable in chemistry and pharmaceuticals. He was also very sick and that he felt like his bones were twisting!
The carbon nanotube is not magnetic, however the surface of those particles could have a static electrical charge on them, sort of like a balloon after rubbing it on your hair. I doubt that it could cause a magnet to stick, but I suppose there could be something to it. Graphene is a unique material in part because it is considered both a conductor, and an insulator.
Interesting. Thanks for the information. I will share this with him.