Yup. Straight copy paste from Wikipedia.
Didn't every attempt to disguise it by changing some of the words.
Come on Harry that's cheating 101.
It's great that you are learning some stuff about magnets through this process, assuming for one moment that you actually read that text rather than just blindly copy and pasted it. Unfortunately I don't think you did read it, or at least understand any of it, as if you did understand then you wouldn't have posted it.
Edit: It's normally polite forum etiquette to link to where you are quoting from for your sources, rather than try to claim things as your own writings:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnet
I see they even dressed up like Harry:
I want to know what this secret ingredient is that is so small but is so effective that it can react with the bodies small electric charges and suddenly make a person magnetic enough to hold a hammer.
Also the video he posted was in (I believe) Chinese, does Harry now speak fluent Mandarin because honestly there is no proof there are talking about the vaccine. For all we know they could be claiming its the effect if living near power lines, or a wind turbine, or a pig farm🤷♂️
Ah jesus Harry, if you're going to troll, at least try harder than cutting and pasting from Wikipedia.
Are you using a shovel made from a ferrous or non ferrous material to dig that hole? Do you even know the difference.
I just made some cheese magnetic. I tried to cut it and it stuck to the knife...hence it's magnetic. Just to prove this I put it on some bread...it stuck to that too so it's definitely working.
My butter magnet knife is worse than that. No matter how much I shake the knife I can’t remove the butter. The only way is to wash the knife.
I use special anti butter magnetism chemicals called washing up liquid and hot water, it helps demagnetise the knife allowing easy removal of the non ferrous buttery materials. This is a one off use though so beware that if you use the knife on the non ferrous buttery material again it WILL stick again, it's literally a rinse and repeat time consuming process.
Why am I only hearing about this now. Hahaha this is fecking hilarious. ,🤣🤣
yes non ferrus magnets are used widely in the recycling industry for a number of years ...with advanced nano technology id image its even more refined...
"A non-ferrous metal separator in its basic structure consists of a short stretch of belt that is driven at the feed end. There is a rapidly rotating permanent magnet system located in its discharge head pulley. In rotation this pole system generates high-frequency, alternating magnetic fields. This in turn causes strong eddy-currents in the conductive non-ferrous metal parts, which now for their part create their own magnetic fields opposing the outer fields. The non-ferrous parts are diverted from the remaining material stream due to the force impulse. The eccentric pole system developed by STEINERT guarantees the highest efficiency – in other words optimal sorting and long-lasting operation."
Lol what you've just copy pasted has no relevance to my question.
What you are now claiming is that the minute amount of material in the vaccine somehow is able to generate the same kind of effects as an industrial machine.
Your explanation for how this is accomplished is that it is "nanotechnology" and you wave your hands around in a mysterious way.
Fuckin hilarious.
Again man please keep going the more you post the more embarrassing this gets for ither conspiracy theorists.
So please tell us. Why is the vaccine making people magnetic?
It's genuinely hard to tell if you're serious.
But here's a practical test for you:
Let's figure out how much 'magnetic' stuff there could possibly be in the vaccine. The dose of the Pfizer vaccine is .12 millitres of vaccine plus .18 millilitres of dilutent. The most extreme case, imagining the vaccine is 100% magnetic (it's not clear how that could be possible, as it's not all metal), would give you about .1 of a gram of magnetic material. That material of course will get distributed around your body by your bloodstream.
But let's pretend it just sits there in your shoulder ALL IN ONE PLACE. Ridiculous, I know. Now off you go and test this for yourself: get .1g of magnetic material and see if it has the strength to pick up a spoon.
A really easy, pracitcal test you can do today to stop yourself looking incredibly foolish. Will you do this test?
yes copied from wikipedia .. id expect a definition in one place should be the same as anywhere else if science is exact as it makes itself out to be....i presume now that we've proven non permanent magnets exist .. we can move on from the needle hurdle that a few have struggled with.
Let's pretend the third of a gram of liquid that was injected into me makes me magnetic. It's done, I'm now vaguely magnetic. And why?
No one disputed that non permanent magnets existed Harry.
I don't think you knew until you looked up and stole from that wiki page.
thats true you cant fit to much into a vaccine shot except maybe for the essential components ..... but the elite can put tons of the stuff in your food and even water .....
So are you going to test whether this tiny amount of magnet - even somehow sitting all in one place in your body - has the stregnth to lift a spoon? I bet you won't even try it, because you know it won't work.
Yep, they put iron in food. Here is a kids programme showing you how to find it in your breakfast cereal.
Operation Ouch!, Do Try This at Home - Series 2: 7. Iron: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000ty37 via @bbciplayer
My 6 year old understands why this is needed, and also that it doesn't mean that fridge magnets stick to you.
Less beef, eat quorn but just from Aldi.
I love how he is simultaneously arguing they can fill you up with tonnes of dodgy material via your food and water, but have to engineer a global pandemic to get .12 millilitres of magnetic magic sauce into you.
why do they put iron in cornflakes , is it really neccessary ? its a convinient cover for there bigger agenda...
what about putting this graphine/iron in your drinks
Iron is needed to live, without it you die, please don't try and test it (look up anaemia).
You're not going to do the test that could prove you wrong, are you?
Ask yourself why.
because i watch what i eat .. i avoid multi national brands ... grow my own food were possible ... shop local .. ireland in general has much better food quality than other countries like the usa were magnetism is more common
Have you seen the size of these? I have, I'll even take a picture for you tomorrow of one in action.
The head drum turns and rotates the belt, inside the drum is a magnetised rotor that spins at a faster rate than the drum causing an electro magnetic field that causes non ferrous metals to rise off the belt and be separated.
The magnetic field doesn't attract non ferrous metals it actually repels them away from non ferrous materials, the worthless scrap materials go down one side of a splitter and the non ferrous metals are flicked over the other side of the splitter into a collection bin so again you are showing you lack any understanding of how magnets work.
I'm talking about testing if you can lift a spoon with .1 of a gramme of magnetic material. I know you will not try it - I'm just curious as to how you are justifying that to yourself.
Lol so magnetism is common i the US. OK sure.
Why? What's the goal in making people magnetic?
Is the plan to drag people into death camps with giant magnets?
Will it be like a crane thing or more like a giant cartoon u shaped one?
Ireland definitely has better quality horse meat in the burgers.
You watch what you eat, yet have no idea what makes up a healthy diet.
Where are you getting information on what you should be watching for in what you eat?
What's the bets on him avoiding soy products?