Dr. Ten penny's medical license has been suspended WITHOUT DUE PROCESS by the Ohio medical board.
(rumble.com)
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No, copper is not attracted to magnets.
The magnet in an electrically conducting tube is another effect called electromagnetic induction. The moving magnet creates electricity in the copper which then produces a magnetic field that opposes the motion of the magnet.
The best the copper can ever do is to slow the magnet. It cannot pick it up off the ground. The magnet or the copper has to be moving to see any effect.
People were injected with metal or something that attracted the nickle. I don't believe all properties of all metal are known at this point. I saw it myself on three different people and put the nickle and moved it around on their shoulders until they stuck.