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A.J.
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Sometimes people, like my second daughter, have to get iron infusions.
You can not stick a magnet to it. How can you get enough iron in 0.5-1ml clear solution to make a magnet stick?
Does somebody here understand more about physics then me?
Even in the big fridges where they keep the blood for transfusions you have no magnetic effect.
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Originally Posted by
tschau
Sometimes people, like my second daughter, have to get iron infusions.
You can not stick a magnet to it. How can you get enough iron in 0.5-1ml clear solution to make a magnet stick?
Does somebody here understand more about physics then me?
Even in the big fridges where they keep the blood for transfusions you have no magnetic effect.
Short answer, it can't. It's a trick to make a video that people hope will become viral.
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Originally Posted by
tschau
Sometimes people, like my second daughter, have to get iron infusions.
You can not stick a magnet to it. How can you get enough iron in 0.5-1ml clear solution to make a magnet stick?
Does somebody here understand more about physics then me?
Even in the big fridges where they keep the blood for transfusions you have no magnetic effect.
So you didn't bother to look at the articles.
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Originally Posted by
Susan
Short answer, it can't. It's a trick to make a video that people hope will become viral.
So you didn't bother taking a quick scan through the articles.
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Originally Posted by
A.J.
So you didn't bother to look at the articles.
I always read the articles, watch the videos( or parts if they are long) you post before giving an answer.
I did not find a explantation of the phenomina.
Physics is not my field and I would appreciate to understand what is happening, because it can not be simple magnetism
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Originally Posted by
A.J.
So you didn't bother taking a quick scan through the articles.
Do you really think those articles prove your point? Do you have any idea how small a nanoparticle is? A strand of hair is about 100,000 nanometers thick. If you have enough magnetic material in your blood stream to support a magnet, you'll die! I maintain, magnets will NOT stick to injection sites. It's a camera trick. Perhaps part of the conspiracy theory is videos like this which cast doubt on other stories that might be true? Be careful of what you're putting out there. You might be hurting your own cause.
I did my own experiment. I took a quarter and pressed it lightly into my arm. Guess what? It stuck! I didn't put any lotion or tape or anything to make it stick. This is so ridiculously easy to fake!
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Originally Posted by
Susan
I did my own experiment. I took a quarter and pressed it lightly into my arm. Guess what? It stuck! I didn't put any lotion or tape or anything to make it stick. This is so ridiculously easy to fake!
That's why my first post said I'm skeptical.
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