Friday, July 8, 2011

This is the answer to the Mystery Man On Magnets Scooped



Discovery News doubt the ability of magnetic (or supernatural) belongs to Bogdan, the boy from Serbia, so the furniture can be attached to the skin. There is an explanation to the physics of the "ability" was.
In an article, Discovery News said that the phenomenon does not lie in the nature of the magnetic or mystical abilities, but lies in the physics of friction on the skin. "The skin elastic and can align shapes with a touched object. This effect was more so on a hot day and the skin was touched by the plastic seat. The skin can also be an adhesive or glue on some material, "written in the article.
Another evidence of the absence of the magnetic properties mentioned by Discovery News is not all metal objects stick to the skin. Plastic plates and cups are also attached. "What is the equation of iron, glass, and plastic? They have a smooth surface, "explained Discovery News.
MSNBC and The Daily Mail reported a boy from Serbia who has a magnetic ability. Spoons, forks, knives and other metal furniture can be attached to the body. In addition, Bogdan, and others who claim to have similar capabilities, also has a bit of hair on the skin so the object can establish contact with the skin was almost perfect.
Discovery News also shows the simplest way to prove the existence of a magnetic field. In the video, Bogdan always put objects directly on the skin, without clothes. If there is a magnetic field, it should also be placed Bogdan object when he dressed as a magnetic field can penetrate the thin fabric.
On Thursday (24/02/2011), the Daily Mail down news about Bogdan. His family claimed Bogdan has magnetic abilities since birth. Bogdan Family forbid the boy near electrical equipment such as televisions and computers. "The ability of magnets to make tools like that to die," the family said.
To prove it, Bogdan requested style in front of the camera with various objects on his chest. First, Bogdan dining furniture and then put various controllers (remote) television. Bogdan pull the objects from the body using his hands. (National Geographic Indonesia / Alex Pangestu)


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