06-19-2021, 08:09 PM
(06-19-2021, 07:49 PM)ada Wrote: And yes.. I have done my research into this magnetic thing.
1. My arm is not magnetic where I had the jab.
2. The origin of this claim was a video posted on social media.
3. Few experts, even those who studied magnetics say that this is not true. It makes no sense. A microchip or any metal as small as a needle does not have enough force to pull a magnet through your arm.
You sound like an expert in nanotechnology, or at least cutting edge medical technology, are you? If you are, we could have an interesting discussion as I have a master's degree in tissue and stem cell engineering and worked for eight years in a nanotechnology research group focusing on novel medical technologies, so I have some grasp in these topics from my 'previous life'.
However, what would be the point? A looping discussion for discussion's sake? You approached wisdom in your previous message, which is also the whole of the reason why I had to stop my contributions here. Too bad your approach was quickly reversed. Also, unfortunately no understanding can come from this little exchange, and sadly it could have been seen before I even touched the keyboard. No judgement, only silent acceptance of the things that are. Rhetoric is the death of seeking, and the beginning of distraction. This place is full of it.