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Well a magnet helps me stay on the Erf, which is what we in Flat Erf communities refer to the Earth as. But I'm not sure how that would help you, Earthling.

Forget the magents, get a zinc bracelet, and wear a copper earring but in your left ear not the right ear and you'll experience the benefits.

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Stephan Meyer

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Magnetism is crucial for many aspects of modern life, including generating electricity, powering devices like electric motors and generators, and enabling technologies like MRI machines for medical imaging. It plays a key role in numerous everyday objects like speakers, credit cards, and magnetic storage devices. Without magnetism, our lives would lack the convenience and functionality that many of us take for granted.


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