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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4241624"]If you get a MRI and they use "contrast"...for some odd reason those titanium "markers" inside the Coroent XL....show some very interesting effects to the titanium pins inside the plastic. The top and bottom of the marker pins are darker. ONLY when Contrast is used.</p><p><br /></p><p>As if they are receiving a charge from the contrast agent and MRI machine. Is this why those titanium pins which aren't supposed to be magnetized....are getting magnetized?</p><p><br /></p><p>The radioactive contrast agent has 7 unpaired electrons per atom.....I bet the titanium marker pins inside the Coroent XL likes those free electrons and due to the MRI machine's magnetic field...absorbs them. Ions absorbed which weren't ment to be absorbed.</p><p><br /></p><p>A simple experiment with a Coroent XL covered with Contrast Agent, then MRI'd.....would expose my theory as true or not. I suspect it's true, as you can see it in your MRI/Xray/CT Scan when contrast is used.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4241624"]If you get a MRI and they use "contrast"...for some odd reason those titanium "markers" inside the Coroent XL....show some very interesting effects to the titanium pins inside the plastic. The top and bottom of the marker pins are darker. ONLY when Contrast is used. As if they are receiving a charge from the contrast agent and MRI machine. Is this why those titanium pins which aren't supposed to be magnetized....are getting magnetized? The radioactive contrast agent has 7 unpaired electrons per atom.....I bet the titanium marker pins inside the Coroent XL likes those free electrons and due to the MRI machine's magnetic field...absorbs them. Ions absorbed which weren't ment to be absorbed. A simple experiment with a Coroent XL covered with Contrast Agent, then MRI'd.....would expose my theory as true or not. I suspect it's true, as you can see it in your MRI/Xray/CT Scan when contrast is used.[/QUOTE]
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