Roofers’ magnet roller 48 hours touching side of watering can with no material change in the sediment pattern “before” and “after.”
Maybe the sediment pattern was created due to a harmonic vibration of the can, we did have a few mild earthquakes or wind vibrations?
Or something else?
Will swirl it around & see if pattern replicates…
“Before” magnet exposure:
“After” magnet exposure:
Upon manually swirling, dissipating the pattern:
A few hours later, no changes…
~the end~
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After several attempts, this doctor found a laboratory that performed semi-quantitative analysis of filtered rainwater (without sediment) to identify metals that could explain the magnetization and, subsequently, an electron microscope examination of the sediment. During the semi-quantitative analysis, several elements were identified, including: barium, strontium, aluminum, iron, copper, zinc, calcium, nickel. in an article he attaches the official result from the laboratory.
when I tried this experiment (with dust from a window in a glas with a bit of water) , the same visible result, the very small but visible particles floated towards the magnet wherever I moved it.
mix that content, put some of it in a transparent glass (half glass) , let it settle, then try to see what effect the magnet has by walking it on the outside of the glass, looking in the light.
So this is from collected rainwater I'm gathering from comments, and so goes the idea of self sufficiency, especially for off the gridders. Though I'm sure it's different results in different areas.