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Eyeball_Kid

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2. Tenpenny may be an osteopathic physician, but she's not a physicist.
Sat Sep 25, 2021, 11:51 AM
Sep 2021

Sounds like she knows NOTHING about physics. Does she have any idea how much iron or magnetized metal someone would have to consume to create a magnetic field strong enough to attract whole pieces of dinnerware? People with backyard knowledge of physics know that this is a laughable assertion. Does she also think that Jupiter's or even Uranus' magnetic fields are strong enough to influence the behavior of humans on earth?

Humans are capable of believing in anything. Our history makes that clear. But rational thought and science exist on a separate plain. Beliefs are a cousin to fantasy, and Tenpenny is more a fantasist than a doctor.

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