Two magnets usually repel each other. If a magnet attracted another piece on metal to itself, trapping tissue between, one piece was not magnetic.
Not defending the Chinese, just defending reality.
LOL, you might want to check your facts there. :)
“Two magnets usually repel each other”
Wrong.
Magnets have a “north” and “south” pole. Opposite poles attract. If the same poles are near each other one magnet just flips over so opposite poles face each other and then they stick together with twice the force of a single magnet to iron.
And here’s reality: http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/08/14/toy.victim/index.html
I guess I need to get reeducated.
North poles repel north poles. South poles repel south poles.
Opposite poles are attracted to each other.