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Forgive the extreme, potentially unnecessary, detail, but I'm trying to include all possible info to account for all possibilities, as this has driven me mad here. I lined a baking pan with Great Value brand Heavy Duty aluminum foil, baked it with nuggets and fries on top for about 20 minutes at 420 degrees Fahrenheit, removed the pan from the oven and the foil from the pan, and ate the food off the foil, adding ketchup and honey mustard onto the foil as well. I wadded up the foil with the crumbs and condiment smears on the inside of the wad. I set the wad down on my coffee table, and it repelled onto the opposite end of the wad. I tried it again, and it did it again, much like magnetic repulsion. However, I know aluminum isn't magnetic in the conventional sense, and my table surely isn't either. I tried it on the floor. It happened again, as well as on my couch, counter, and lunchbox. All give the wad a visceral, magnet-like reaction. The wad refuses/is unable to remain right-side up. After going down several internet rabbit holes, I am now worried that my apartment building may be giving me cancer, so I ask you all--what is going on here, and is it potentially hazardous to my health? I took a video if anyone knows how best to link it here., linked here.

Forgive the extreme, potentially unnecessary, detail, but I'm trying to include all possible info to account for all possibilities, as this has driven me mad here. I lined a baking pan with Great Value brand Heavy Duty aluminum foil, baked it with nuggets and fries on top for about 20 minutes at 420 degrees Fahrenheit, removed the pan from the oven and the foil from the pan, and ate the food off the foil, adding ketchup and honey mustard onto the foil as well. I wadded up the foil with the crumbs and condiment smears on the inside of the wad. I set the wad down on my coffee table, and it repelled onto the opposite end of the wad. I tried it again, and it did it again, much like magnetic repulsion. However, I know aluminum isn't magnetic in the conventional sense, and my table surely isn't either. I tried it on the floor. It happened again, as well as on my couch, counter, and lunchbox. All give the wad a visceral, magnet-like reaction. The wad refuses/is unable to remain right-side up. After going down several internet rabbit holes, I am now worried that my apartment building may be giving me cancer, so I ask you all--what is going on here, and is it potentially hazardous to my health? I took a video if anyone knows how best to link it here.

Forgive the extreme, potentially unnecessary, detail, but I'm trying to include all possible info to account for all possibilities, as this has driven me mad here. I lined a baking pan with Great Value brand Heavy Duty aluminum foil, baked it with nuggets and fries on top for about 20 minutes at 420 degrees Fahrenheit, removed the pan from the oven and the foil from the pan, and ate the food off the foil, adding ketchup and honey mustard onto the foil as well. I wadded up the foil with the crumbs and condiment smears on the inside of the wad. I set the wad down on my coffee table, and it repelled onto the opposite end of the wad. I tried it again, and it did it again, much like magnetic repulsion. However, I know aluminum isn't magnetic in the conventional sense, and my table surely isn't either. I tried it on the floor. It happened again, as well as on my couch, counter, and lunchbox. All give the wad a visceral, magnet-like reaction. The wad refuses/is unable to remain right-side up. After going down several internet rabbit holes, I am now worried that my apartment building may be giving me cancer, so I ask you all--what is going on here, and is it potentially hazardous to my health? I took a video, linked here.

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Why/how is this crumpled wad of aluminum foil exhibiting strong magnetic repulsion against everything?

Forgive the extreme, potentially unnecessary, detail, but I'm trying to include all possible info to account for all possibilities, as this has driven me mad here. I lined a baking pan with Great Value brand Heavy Duty aluminum foil, baked it with nuggets and fries on top for about 20 minutes at 420 degrees Fahrenheit, removed the pan from the oven and the foil from the pan, and ate the food off the foil, adding ketchup and honey mustard onto the foil as well. I wadded up the foil with the crumbs and condiment smears on the inside of the wad. I set the wad down on my coffee table, and it repelled onto the opposite end of the wad. I tried it again, and it did it again, much like magnetic repulsion. However, I know aluminum isn't magnetic in the conventional sense, and my table surely isn't either. I tried it on the floor. It happened again, as well as on my couch, counter, and lunchbox. All give the wad a visceral, magnet-like reaction. The wad refuses/is unable to remain right-side up. After going down several internet rabbit holes, I am now worried that my apartment building may be giving me cancer, so I ask you all--what is going on here, and is it potentially hazardous to my health? I took a video if anyone knows how best to link it here.