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So my gf came to me yesterday all worried about this conspiracy theory video going around facebook saying not only is corvid 19 a hoax but it's to cover up the real culprit making everyone sick: NEW 5G TOWERS MAKING WAVE RADIATION FUCKING UP THE OXYGEN IN EVERYONES LUNGS

Lol I know it's a weird mix of /x/ tier anti vaxxer like bullshit. But my gf gets paranoid about it cause she's been having headaches and yadda yadda and she comes to me with facebook junk "science" so I can debunk it for her and it helps her know not to worry.

Thing is I'm just an engineer working for a research institute and not at all do I know shit about desease and pandemics enough. I can tell what smells like bullshit but that's about it. This one was easy cause the video just opens and starts with bullshit. I can't link the video and frankly don't want to but here's the gist of why they think 5g towers cause you to be sick
>5g all run at 60 hertz/mm
>60 hertz fucks w oxygen molecules
>makes their electrons spin faster
>making oxygen in your lungs fuck you up
>like this one dude in Wuhan that just collapses
>therefore it's 5g, not corvid19, making everyone sick

Now all that's wrong. But it got me thinking about how yes you can use a magnetic field to increase the energy/spin of an electron and if that did happen to oxygen on a large scale what would be the effects?

tl;Dr: what happens when you use a magnetic field to move electrons up a spin? I have only the vaguest memories from chem 1 class on this

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