Graphene - what is it doing in mRNA vaccines?
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You seem to be venting about something.
Can you show any proof of your claims? Just a single one. You never show proof of your long comments, but I will be patient to wait for a single proof for your claims. I'll wait.
What proof you need again? That magnets do not stick to copper or aluminium? :) :) :)
Well, if you demand some proofs for that, being pefectly able to check it yourself in a seconds, this is a proof that you are either some brainless NPC who believe anything you stick to, either just intentionally pushing some agenda.
Graphene becomes a superconductor, therefore, a magnet.
Source - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superconductivity
First. Graphene is one of the worst superconductors, because it shows superconductivity only at around 2°K or -271°C
Second. Superconductors are fucking repelling from magnets! You could not fucking stick a magnet to a superconductor because it will heavily resist that and run away from your magnet.
But your video clearly shows that people try stick a magnet to a supposed graphene contaminated jab spot.
Do you understand how ridiculous and ignorant you are?
PS: It is especially funny taking in account that in childhood we show "magic trick" of sticking a teaspoon somewhere on body. Well, it sticks to body parts, really and could stay sticked for a while. Especially succesfull this trick become after you jumped, run around, do all that insane kids things and become a little sweaty. :)
That's literally from the same source I sent earlier.
Yes, not as much as a chatbot that is unable to read wiki.