@chjara@meow.tuxcrafting.online the real explanation is that everything has a magnetic force even if it's not magnetic, a strong enough magnet that is sensitive enough can detect minor fluctuations in the magnetic field. This is called paramagnetic resonance. It's basically counting how many electrons are in a certain spot depending on how much the magnetic field changes.
but i prefer my explanation
NMR just finds your AT field.
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Ada (ada@mk.wytch.space)'s status on Tuesday, 01-Aug-2023 21:16:59 JST Ada - narcolepsy and alcoholism :flag: likes this.
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narcolepsy and alcoholism :flag: (hj@shigusegubu.club)'s status on Tuesday, 01-Aug-2023 21:19:41 JST narcolepsy and alcoholism :flag: @ada @chjara wouldn't AT field be more of a weak/strong interactions?