MacBook sleeps when iPhone dropped on it? o_O

Okay... I have a very weird predicament here. I don't think it's anything harmful, but this has been getting very, very weird.
This happened twice now, but everytime I accidently drop my iphone on the bottom right corner of my laptop (under the keyboard, to the side of the trackpad), my macbook would always enter sleep mode like super fast for like 2 seconds (like my bluetooth speaker gets disconnected), and then the computer would go back to un-sleep mode. It's just so weird and I thought it was just accidental the last time my iPhone (when I still had the 4), was dropped on that corner. This time, even with my iPhone 5c, it did it again! Should I get this checked out? I have a MacBook (late 2009, aluminum).

there is something going on between the SMC Magnetic Lid Switch, and the iPhone's magnetic field. Is that true?
Yes.
Don't do it.

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