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<blockquote data-quote="dh1" data-source="post: 148212" data-attributes="member: 2831"><p>Yeah it's hard to beat.</p><p></p><p>Pretty interesting video about a guy who magnetizes aluminum, silver, gold and lead. Doesn't last though, wears off, showing it's not iron contamination.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]oLlvri6UNKw[/MEDIA]</p><p>" used a toroid PMH to make LEAD stick to a magnet. so far, i have made 3 metals stick to a magnet.[giant paramagnetism ?] aluminum, lead and gold. the aluminum i also made at least partly dia magnetic. i will do a video on that soon. this is to show that Eds PMH is more than meets the eye! the lead turns a yellowish when it is magnetic...update, i even melted the lead and it still retained its magnetic properties! this is new. i hope that someone with a PMH will verify my findings"</p><p></p><p>This is really dynamite. Even melted it and it retained the magnetic field. That's not supposed to be possible. Everything is already considered to be able to be magnetized just need unbelievable energies. Just like everything can turn into an electrical conductor if the voltage is high enough.</p><p></p><p>Danae Harding at ancienttek.com also makes a water that holds a magnetic field. So what is really going on here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dh1, post: 148212, member: 2831"] Yeah it's hard to beat. Pretty interesting video about a guy who magnetizes aluminum, silver, gold and lead. Doesn't last though, wears off, showing it's not iron contamination. [MEDIA=youtube]oLlvri6UNKw[/MEDIA] " used a toroid PMH to make LEAD stick to a magnet. so far, i have made 3 metals stick to a magnet.[giant paramagnetism ?] aluminum, lead and gold. the aluminum i also made at least partly dia magnetic. i will do a video on that soon. this is to show that Eds PMH is more than meets the eye! the lead turns a yellowish when it is magnetic...update, i even melted the lead and it still retained its magnetic properties! this is new. i hope that someone with a PMH will verify my findings" This is really dynamite. Even melted it and it retained the magnetic field. That's not supposed to be possible. Everything is already considered to be able to be magnetized just need unbelievable energies. Just like everything can turn into an electrical conductor if the voltage is high enough. Danae Harding at ancienttek.com also makes a water that holds a magnetic field. So what is really going on here? [/QUOTE]
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