Neodymium magnet good enough?
Its falling off my Vaccine arm.
A neodymium magnet is among the strongest permanent magnets sold. I would just point out that if there was some
metal-stuff in the vaccine sufficient to stick a magnet to, it would go in, and then disperse in the body. So the experiment we need is for people to do the magnet on both arms immediately after getting the shot, or as short a time as possible.
My bias on this is: hoax. But I am a scientist. My inner scientist says: do the experiments in a controlled way, publish the data.
How stupid. No magnet is going to stick to a “chip” the size of a grain of sand that is buried 1-inch into one’s arm. (Try it with your pork chop tonight!)
Hmm. So just because the magnet DIDN’T stick doesn’t mean you DON’T have the chip!