if you are to ignore this growing mountain of evidence, then provide at least a theory as to how and why it is being faked.
I have done precisely that. Sweat allows any metallic object (up to a certain weight) to stick to human skin. The sweat acts as an adhesive.
You can try this right now, keep trying until it sticks. It will.
A better test for the "magnet" claim is hence the use of a magnetometer, e.g. a device that, through empirical measurement, verifies or invalidates your claim.
Any video that does not include a magnetometer or another type of device that measures magnetism directly or indirectly is hence 100% worthless.
I have done precisely that. Sweat allows any metallic object (up to a certain weight) to stick to human skin. The sweat acts as an adhesive.
You can try this right now, keep trying until it sticks. It will.
A better test for the "magnet" claim is hence the use of a magnetometer, e.g. a device that, through empirical measurement, verifies or invalidates your claim.
Any video that does not include a magnetometer or another type of device that measures magnetism directly or indirectly is hence 100% worthless.
My guess: You haven't tried to recreate what she did or what I told you. That's not what you're here for.
I don't give a shit about videos that can be explained and experimented away by a child.
This isn't kindergarten, go for a nap, go sleep. Leave the research to adults.
Again, if you want any valid data on these claims provide hard empirical evidence, not this nonsense.
Magnetometers are cheap. Get one, find a dozen people for each of the different brands of vaccine and test them.
Until you're willing to do that, fuck off.