Graphene - what is it doing in mRNA vaccines?
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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.
So what? How is it connected to graphene? Do you understand that it is exact reason of why superconductors repelled from magnets, not stick to them?
Where in your video shown that jab iself or jabbed person show repelling from magnets? I though that video try to convince us that jab spot pulled to magnet, not vice versa. :)
I literally quoted how EM radiation is saved in superconductors from the link I've already sent. They attract magnets, not repel them. I don't know who are you trying to confuse with this nonsense... Are you banking on people that give up reading after the first sentence?
I hope other people are not as crazy as you are. Oh, now I get your username... :D
:) EM radiation is not saved in superconductors. In superconductors you save constant current. And superconductors are extremely good at keepeng this surrent perfectly constant. On the contrary, EM radiation is by definition an alternating electromagnetic field. :)
You could make electromagnet using superconducting winding, but that's definitely not what your video is about. I don't see anything about windings from graphene in cryogenic conditions in your video.
Well, superconductors attracting magnets is a new Nobel prize, as minimum. :) Send your fucking link to Nobel committee, may be they pay interest on finding winners. :)