GatoX
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Hi! Recently I have seen how a lot of people in youtube, upload videos making himselft surgering for implants magnets in their fingers
Can it seem like something dangerous, crazy and unnatural, but I have readed testimonials describing their feelings and here there is a little resume about their feelings:
* With a microwave near, they can feel how it oscillates.
* They can know where is a high voltage source.
* They can feel near home appliances (like air acconditioner).
* They feel when pass throught a magnetic scaner (like in the shops for avoid robberies).
And more amazing things! That seems like a sixth sense.
The "surgeon" (better say: incision) needs a non reactive coating for the magnets (usually homemade) but there are coated magnets rare to find. It can be done in two ways, the first is cutting the finger at the external layer and in that "skin pocket", put the magnet. The second one (more painful) is with a special syringe (more wide that usuals).
Here are videos about the two proceedings (SENSIBLE MATERIAL):
Cutting way:
Srynge way:
What do you think guys, unethical? Dangerous? Anyone in this forum have these?
More info at: biohack.me, news.bme.com and wired.com
Can it seem like something dangerous, crazy and unnatural, but I have readed testimonials describing their feelings and here there is a little resume about their feelings:
* With a microwave near, they can feel how it oscillates.
* They can know where is a high voltage source.
* They can feel near home appliances (like air acconditioner).
* They feel when pass throught a magnetic scaner (like in the shops for avoid robberies).
And more amazing things! That seems like a sixth sense.
The "surgeon" (better say: incision) needs a non reactive coating for the magnets (usually homemade) but there are coated magnets rare to find. It can be done in two ways, the first is cutting the finger at the external layer and in that "skin pocket", put the magnet. The second one (more painful) is with a special syringe (more wide that usuals).
Here are videos about the two proceedings (SENSIBLE MATERIAL):
Cutting way:
Srynge way:
What do you think guys, unethical? Dangerous? Anyone in this forum have these?
More info at: biohack.me, news.bme.com and wired.com