I'm not sure to which magneto protein article you are referring to. Nevertheless, I did read about meagneto proteins and I was actually alluding to this possibility by stating "[being] affected by electro-magnetic properties". As far as the article I read, it was reporting about a novel protein 'conjured' up in the lab. The article was implying it is not in the market yet. This however, doesn't mean its not already 'out there'. One should always be wary of this possibility. Time will tell us more about this mystery.
"Any knowledge, any technology that we are aware of, they are probably at least 20 years further advanced."
That's stating it very conservatively. I suppose it depends on the field of study though.
"So far, I have not seen any magnetism other than the injection site. Maybe it doesn't migrate. Does it ever wear off?"
Right, it appears to be (so far) noticed only at the injection site. "Migrating" could mean other things like does it diffuse or get absorbed? Both those terms infers that it goes 'somewhere'. IMHO it has to go somewhere and perhaps it is transformed into 'something' else. I would suspect the magnetic injection site would become less magnetic as time went on. This would mean it is diffusing, being absorbed, or transmuting into something else. Your questions number as many as I have regarding this subject.
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