Who is the first person in the field of magnetic therapy research in China

China's first person in the field of magnetic therapy research is Wang Shijie.

Wang Shijie, born in May 1953 in Pingji, Henan Province, joined the army in 1968, and joined the Chinese ****productivity party in July 1971. 1993, he researched the world's first "rotary magnetic diabetes treatment instrument", and was praised as "the father of rotary medical treatment" by the director of the Cell Research Center in Germany and the director of the National Diabetes Research Center in Romania. In 1993, he developed the world's first "Spinning Magnet Diabetes Treatment Instrument" and was honored by the director of the German Cell Research Center and the director of the Romanian National Diabetes Research Center as the "Father of Spinning Magnet Medical Treatment.

In November 2018, he was awarded the World Harmony Foundation's "Outstanding Contribution to the Harmony between Humanity and Nature" award, and was appointed as the vice president of the United Nations World Health Organization. 2000, he set up Hainan Taihe Medical Technology Co. The company has passed ISO9001 international quality management system certification, as well as the European Union recognized medical device ISO13485 international quality management system certification, access to the European Union medical device product quality and product therapeutic effect of CE double certification.

Brief description of the interaction of magnetic poles

There are interactions between magnetic poles, i.e., magnetic poles of the same name repel each other and magnetic poles of different names attract each other. That is, N and S poles attract each other when they are close together, while N and N poles repel each other when they are close together. Knowing this, it makes sense why a compass automatically indicates direction. It turns out that the Earth is a giant magnet, with its N pole near the geographic South Pole and its S pole near the geographic North Pole.

In this way, if you hang a long magnet from the center with a thin wire and let it rotate freely, then the N pole of the magnet and the S pole of the Earth will be attracted to each other, and the S pole of the magnet and the N pole of the Earth will be attracted to each other, which makes the direction of the magnet rotate until the N and S poles of the magnet are pointing to the S and N poles of the Earth, respectively. At that point, the direction indicated by the magnet's N pole is near the geographic North Pole.