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Radical Centrist
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10/26: Mr. Magnetism
![]() This 70-year-old Malaysian guy is called "Mr. Magnetism" - roughly translated. But scientists (the link from Yahoo France doesn't say which scientists) say it's some sort of property of his skin, not actual electro-magnetism, that makes the metallic objects stick to him. |
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lurkin old school
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Minnesota
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What's the brick stack on an iron on a leash thing?
How could it be his skin? unless its more adhesive than magnetic. Hm. I wonder how he first realized this unique power? |
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there are quite a few asian persons that have this "trait". it *is* the adhesiveness, not magnetism. notice how he's leaning back a little bit? that's key. they can't hold the things standing straight up (or even leaning over) because it relies solely on gravity + the stickiness of his skin.
saw a science show about it a while back. pretty interesting, nonetheless. children tend to inherit it from their parents. one family has a father, wife, 2 sons and a daughter. sons, daughter & dad are "human magnets" - mom is normal. |
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Semi-Evil Genius
Join Date: Jun 2001
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That is amazing! Look at how his watch sticks to his arm. I wish my watch would stay on like that. :p
According to dham I might now be able to use my roomate as a utensil holder. |
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lurkin old school
Join Date: Oct 2001
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hmm. So really kind of a souped up version of the get-a-spoon-to-hang-of-your-nose traditional thanksgiving trick? But the iron...even with a lean, that's some major sticky sweat.
I wonder when this trait would come in handy....why it has been genetically selected.. Looking again, he kinda looks like hes trapped under a glass top coffee table. Last edited by warch; 10-26-2001 at 02:54 PM. |
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He who reads, sometimes writes.
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he should have tried out for the spiderman role...as long as the buildings are metallic that is.
http://www.spiderman.sonypictures.com/ |
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Caste-Away
Join Date: Jun 2001
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Or, at least Magneto from X-Men
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Professor
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Houston TX
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Brings back memories of Yuri Geller. Wonder what he's doing for a living after his 15 seconds of fame.
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