08-09-2021, 09:57 AM
(08-08-2021, 11:25 PM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: I was actually going to write originally, "in 2021, seeing isn't believing."
Nate, all I'm going to say, is that you can inject 1 litre of magnetic, liquid metal, into your bloodstream; if it doesn't kill you (which it probably would lol), NOTHING would stick to you.
Magnets don't work that way, never have, never will; laws of physics are in play and conduction doesn't work like that.
You would need to have an actual, physical, conducting piece of metal implanted underneath your skin and even then, there's no guarantee there would be an attraction, as your skin may be too thick in that area or there may be some other inhibitor in play.
These are physical laws that have existed since the onset of our planet's creation; it isn't politicised, it doesn't care if humans are in play or not, it is a stone-cold fact and law of nature that cannot be tampered or ******-around with.
I absolutely, 100% do not intend to sound like a smart-ass or brainiac or ANYTHING right now; this is just an irrefutable, factual... fact lol.
TL;DR: nothing injected subcutaneously can EVER be magnetic in bloodstream, unless it is a copious amount and even then, it probably wouldn't work.
I will say, I always SMH when I see people driving alone, on the highway, with a mask on; WTF are you doing? lol You afraid of getting the virus from your car or (more-accurately), you afraid of giving the virus to your car?
When I see this, I just assume someone has really bad gas....like Skyline on top of White Castle washed down with Heinecken bad gas.