Every person I have tried to stick a neodymium magnet to has stuck to them. Forehead works the best. I am still confused as to why we are all magnetic. Have we always been magnetic? How is it that we have never known this? What does it mean? Is there a connection to 5g? Neuralink? Free energy? Telepathy? I think our brain waves travel like 6 feet, If the majority of us are awake then does it seem possible our raised conciseness can spread and awaken others? Think about it, wifi, bluetooth, lg / cell phone networks, am, fm, and many other frequency waves travel through the ether. Can our state of mind be manipulated by frequency waves? Could it take a black out to snap everyone out of hypnosis? Could this be another reason why they wanted social distancing? Who are we and what are we capable of? Praying and faith in god seems to keep people at peace and immune to fear. Maybe this spiritual war can be won. If your in good spirit your happy and positive. If your in bad spirit your sad and negative. Just like a magnet positive and negative, ... Deep down I believe something so incredible is being kept from us...
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My guess, since it sticks to red meat packages as well, is the iron in the blood.
In the end, God said that he will reveal all truths. Amen.
I tried it on myself with a smol neodymium magnet... nothing stuck (I'm not vaxed).
not sure why a dipole would have that effect...
I tried it on myself. Didn't stick. I'm vaxed but refuse to show my nazi papers even at work. (My reason was personal: I had many members of family with the virus and people at work too in nyc and didn't want the 2 weeks of not taking care of family including elderly mother.)
but the vax has nothing to do with covid. they had the vax before the pandemic. not trying to be rude.
I bought a lot of extra strong 3/4" neodymium magnets they work on everyone vax or not. Maybe the strength matters. Keep your forehead wrinkle free and just keep still. Keep flipping and moving around until it attaches.
I use to be a machinist. When surface grinding metal perfectly smooth and flat, you are able to get 2 pieces stuck together even after running them through a demagnetization machine. Being flat and smooth could be what is happening with your magnets.
I have 4 one inch neodymium magnets attached to my AR mag loader so I can attach it to the tailgate of my truck. It takes every bit of strength I have to remove that thing. I set it on top of my Firearm safe when not in use and I have to slide if off because how strong those magnets are.
Put a lever in between the magnet and whatever you're sticking it to. The magnet will stick anyway, but now it's easier to remove. If the lever is plastic-coated, even better so as not to damage the finish.
I just did that and it doesn't work. I use them for testing precious metals.
Cover the area in talcum powder and then try. If it’s magnetic, it’ll still stick.
We're not magnetic, at least not enough to stick magnets to our bodies.
The reason smooth objects, magnetic or just simply metallic and unmagnetized, stick to your body is a mix of sweat, humidity and body oils.
If you try long enough you will stick anything sufficiently smooth that isn't too heavy to your body.
I don't know for sure if it's adhesion or suction, or a mix of both. But the bottom line is that it isn't magnetism (in normal people).
It’s worth noting that if the iron in our blood were capable of attracting a small magnet that people are trying, then any time we use an MRI machine we’d be turned into a fine bloody mist. Every time you touch an older vacuum-style computer screen you’d warp the picture. People with hemochromatosis would be walking magnetic destruction, obliterating hard drives of any room they’re in. Putting a phone in your pocket would destroy it.
There is simply not enough iron in blood to be magnetic in any significant way, especially not to stick magnets to you.
EDIT: Because I can be quite stupid and not make obvious clarifications sometimes. It’s
Vacuum tube screens haven't been used for a long time. Modern LCD screens are unaffected by magnets.
But I agree with your sentiment.
Yeah, I meant old computers. I guess that was a stupid thing not to clarify.
im not vaxxed and a mag stuck to my forehead too. right between the eyebrows and slightly up. felt like it gave me a headache but mightve been placebo effect.
I don't know what are you talking about. I have lots of neodymium magnets and just tried and nothing happened.