My mother-in-law and niece are both magnetic. I would like to send my niece some info but even though I have read some good articles I did not save anything on the magnetism aspect of the bioweapon jab..any help is much appreciated. I am starting to test everyone I know that got the shot (not too many). It is more than curious what they are going to do with that.
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That is not a good test.
Reducing the coefficient of friction only means that if there is a force, it is less than the force required to keep the magnet from falling off without friction.
Let me give you an example.
Lets say the vaccines magnetic effect is real. Lets say it provides 0.25N of force.
Lets say the magnet weighs 50g, requiring 0.5N of force to counter gravity.
Lets say the coefficient of static friction is enough to provide 0.25N of force.
Adding talcum powder to reduce the frictional force only proves that the force is not strong enough to hold up 50g. It doesn't prove there is no force at all.
Honestly, I think the best way is to clean two spots with rubbing alcohol or soap and water and test both spots. This will take away oils and make it so the CoF is approximately the same in both spots.
You can also tell by feel if there is a magnetic field. You can feel the 1/r cubedness of it. (You can feel it get stronger as it approaches the spot, even if it is a small effect).
Could take the full plunge and go through an MRI scanner?
They don't just leave those lying around for anyone to use. Plus... scary. Could pull the shit right out of you if its true. Probably wouldn't do too much damage (you'd keep your arm), but it would probably not be pleasant.
Would be a good test though. I mean, if you're gonna partake in the experiment, might as well go whole hog!
I was about to be put into one several years ago and they casually asked if I contained any metal. I have lots- steel grinding fragments lodged in my eyeball (it has rust circles!) and face, a ball of weld that healed into my foot (etc- worked with metal carelessly for a while...) and had to be stopped from going into the machine whilst robed and strapped to the board.
I thought it was nice of them to mention it, I had no idea myself at the time (as I was /am a dodo).
Another interesting side note: When a human gets too big for the MRI machine, they go to the one at the zoo.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2086306/Obese-patients-Zoo-scanners-used-large-fit-hospital-ones.html
Same article archived: https://archive.fo/wjMaP
Lol, the fun fact made me burst out laughing.
“All right John, we got another one… ring up Russo will ya?”
“Hey Russo, was wondering…”
“John, my mri is off limits.. these are for animals at my zoo!”
“Well then, good thing I’m bringing in an elephant… “
“Oh ok”
“Btw, his name is Bob”
I have noticed that in pro baseball this year, many players who got the vax in March have been reported to have undergone MRI's to diagnose various sports injuries since then. From what I've seen, the magnetic effect on the vaxxed is real, but I've not seen an MRI injure any of those people.
Most likely if the effect exists, it dissipates relatively quickly. The half life for the vaccines is on the order of a few days, which suggests it will be all gone in less than 2 weeks.