The discussion centers on the safety of strong oscillating magnetic fields for human bodies, particularly in relation to MRI technology and everyday devices like earbuds. It highlights that while MRI machines use strong magnetic fields (around 1.5 Tesla), rapid fluctuations can create eddy currents in the body, potentially causing muscle twitching. This phenomenon was confirmed as a possible explanation for muscle twitching experienced during an MRI. The conversation clarifies that the magnetic fields produced by earbuds are significantly weaker and not dangerous. Additionally, it emphasizes that measuring magnetic fields can be done with a magnetometer, and while strong magnetic fields can affect blood viscosity at very high strengths (over 7 Tesla), everyday exposure from devices like earbuds poses no health risks.