Electrical Engineer Can Feel Magnetic Fields
Electrical Engineer Can Feel Magnetic Fields
Reddits IAmA forums can be a regular source of BS so when we came across this Ask Me Anything session in which a year old electrical engineer shares his experiences with having magnets implanted in his fingertips we were skeptical. This coating is great for preserving the end mill holder, but you must never leave it on during use. The oil will obviously reduces the gripping force and may also affect runoutThen we read it and it was kind of awesome. Moreover it appears there are lots of people out there interested in the magnetic implant subculture which apparently is a real thing.ribbon flowers are not only easy to make, making it will also bring you and your friends closer
Reddit user elgevillawngnome explains in this IAmA how he had two Parylene-coated neodymium magnets implanted in the thumb and ring finger of his left hand he chose those two fingers because they are far enough apart from each other and dont get in the way of his day-to-day activities These magnets surgically lodged in a layer of fat just below the skin impart a kind of sixth sense a sensation that allows him to feel magnetic fields in objects
The magnets arent super strong only something very small like a staple will stick to his fingers and they dont wipe his hard drive when he uses his laptop or demagnetize his credit cards when he handles them The sensation I get near a magnetic field changes from field to field he says in the IAmA AC fields cause the magnets to shake in my fingertips This causes a similar sensation to bumping your elbow and your fingers going numb. Though this changes in fields of different frequency or intensity. DC and permanent magnet fields just feel like its tugging on my finger
Below weve lifted a few more of our favorite questions and answers from this decidedly different A session. You can read the thread in its entirety on Reddit.There is other riding lawn mower that comes with twin blades to help create mulch. Furthermore, they can have side discharge, or bag ready mowers
Reddits IAmA forums can be a regular source of BS so when we came across this Ask Me Anything session in which a year old electrical engineer shares his experiences with having magnets implanted in his fingertips we were skeptical. This coating is great for preserving the end mill holder, but you must never leave it on during use. The oil will obviously reduces the gripping force and may also affect runoutThen we read it and it was kind of awesome. Moreover it appears there are lots of people out there interested in the magnetic implant subculture which apparently is a real thing.ribbon flowers are not only easy to make, making it will also bring you and your friends closer
Reddit user elgevillawngnome explains in this IAmA how he had two Parylene-coated neodymium magnets implanted in the thumb and ring finger of his left hand he chose those two fingers because they are far enough apart from each other and dont get in the way of his day-to-day activities These magnets surgically lodged in a layer of fat just below the skin impart a kind of sixth sense a sensation that allows him to feel magnetic fields in objects
The magnets arent super strong only something very small like a staple will stick to his fingers and they dont wipe his hard drive when he uses his laptop or demagnetize his credit cards when he handles them The sensation I get near a magnetic field changes from field to field he says in the IAmA AC fields cause the magnets to shake in my fingertips This causes a similar sensation to bumping your elbow and your fingers going numb. Though this changes in fields of different frequency or intensity. DC and permanent magnet fields just feel like its tugging on my finger
Below weve lifted a few more of our favorite questions and answers from this decidedly different A session. You can read the thread in its entirety on Reddit.There is other riding lawn mower that comes with twin blades to help create mulch. Furthermore, they can have side discharge, or bag ready mowers


