Possibly phony (no pun intended). No offense meant to GoA poster.
Phones don't have direct magnetism sensors. I cannot think of any reliable way for a phone to process RF to detect external magnetic fields. GPS has nothing to do with it either.
So I think, false alarm. But yes the vaxes have materials of undisclosed purpose, and that is alarming.
The picture doesn't show "the phone detecting vaccination". They're just trying to stick the phones on like the coins. I guess the magnetic thing became viral in Mexico after it was tested on a popular daytime show.
I also believe it’s magnetic, I just don’t think in the video the phone is detecting with software, they were just sticking it because it has metal parts.
I did see your other comment about the accelerometer, and I guess there would be a way to use that to detect magnetism.
Possibly phony (no pun intended). No offense meant to GoA poster. Phones don't have direct magnetism sensors. I cannot think of any reliable way for a phone to process RF to detect external magnetic fields. GPS has nothing to do with it either.
So I think, false alarm. But yes the vaxes have materials of undisclosed purpose, and that is alarming.
The picture doesn't show "the phone detecting vaccination". They're just trying to stick the phones on like the coins. I guess the magnetic thing became viral in Mexico after it was tested on a popular daytime show.
https://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message4813842/pg1
I also believe it’s magnetic, I just don’t think in the video the phone is detecting with software, they were just sticking it because it has metal parts.
I did see your other comment about the accelerometer, and I guess there would be a way to use that to detect magnetism.