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Jedi
About the magnetism, that's connected to some, who got the shot, I've been reading about it from many places(including this forum), but still not sure, is it even plausible.
Until last time, when I was talking to my mother(over 80) on the phone. We use to have lengthy discussions weekly.
She told me that there was a strange event. She lives in apartment house for the elders/retired, who still can take care of themselves. They have sort of "clubroom" downstairs, where they can socialize, play cards and such.
Then one day, janitor appeared there, and was like "can I have a spoon". He wanted to show them, that the spoon sticks in his shoulder, and told that he got the shot recently. He also told, that his wife works at the hospital, and that there they tested with objects like scissors, with similar results.
Although we talk a lot about these shots and related things, I don't remember mentioning it to her. So, this time it was the other way, she told me about it, seeing it in her own eyes. One of her present companion said: "it must be just sweaty skin".
But anyway, I think it's possible, that such a thing is plausible.
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One thing, that puzzles me, is that why or how such objects made of stainless steel(as it seems) or brass, having not much of iron content, can be attracted like those with iron content.
If memory serves, it was mentioned in this or other thread about brass coins sticking also. What I discovered years ago, was that copper coins(euro cents) were/are actually just copper plated scrap steel.
For the science, I tested with neodymium magnet the stainless steel spoons, forks and butter knife I have(by Hackmann), and all of them are actually magnetic, if not wholly, but partially. And the scissors I have, are totally magnetic.
In the end, does all that perhaps have to do with iron content of the objects?
Until last time, when I was talking to my mother(over 80) on the phone. We use to have lengthy discussions weekly.
She told me that there was a strange event. She lives in apartment house for the elders/retired, who still can take care of themselves. They have sort of "clubroom" downstairs, where they can socialize, play cards and such.
Then one day, janitor appeared there, and was like "can I have a spoon". He wanted to show them, that the spoon sticks in his shoulder, and told that he got the shot recently. He also told, that his wife works at the hospital, and that there they tested with objects like scissors, with similar results.
Although we talk a lot about these shots and related things, I don't remember mentioning it to her. So, this time it was the other way, she told me about it, seeing it in her own eyes. One of her present companion said: "it must be just sweaty skin".
But anyway, I think it's possible, that such a thing is plausible.
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One thing, that puzzles me, is that why or how such objects made of stainless steel(as it seems) or brass, having not much of iron content, can be attracted like those with iron content.
If memory serves, it was mentioned in this or other thread about brass coins sticking also. What I discovered years ago, was that copper coins(euro cents) were/are actually just copper plated scrap steel.
For the science, I tested with neodymium magnet the stainless steel spoons, forks and butter knife I have(by Hackmann), and all of them are actually magnetic, if not wholly, but partially. And the scissors I have, are totally magnetic.
In the end, does all that perhaps have to do with iron content of the objects?