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The gain and loss of electrons do not affect the material in clothing as much as the fabrics magnetism. This is why Mormons and lab workers always wear white, it is dangerous and can harm them, either by causing the particles in the labs to alter chemicals, or to have the excess magnetism cause a lapse in faith.

As is well known, bees use electron-magnetic waves to see. And because white dose not have an EM signature, the bees can't visualize it. The bees reactivity to different materials is how they judge an objects magnetism. And if you were wondering, cotton is the most magnetic.

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