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.
Use a magnetometer or those are irrelevant.
You can stick coins and other metallic objects anywhere on human skin under various circumstances.
One of them being natural and not necessarily noticeable amounts of sweat.
Why immediately get shitty and defensive?
The flat earth shills do the exact same thing around here.
That user made an excellent point.
Realize that you’re trying to get people to believe something objectively ridiculous.
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.