What happens when you place a body modification artist and a neuroscientist in a elbow room ? Well besides a match made in heaven , you would get a unique body mod that give somewhat of a reliable sixth sense . Steve Haworth , a body - mod artist , originally wanted a magnet implant to take for metal jewellery . That idea was unsuccessful because the skin between the magnet and object would eventually expire . Haworth and Todd Huffman , the Arizona State alumnus student with background signal in neuroscience , continued with the implant melodic theme but took a different focal point .
With a attracter plant in the skin , the body would be able to notice electromagnetic fields . In response to EM fields that magnet — implanted in the ring finger — would move ever so slightly and stimulate the nervus in the finger . Any variety of a EM flying field could be find in the finger by a tingling sensation — speakers , hard drives , refrigerator , etc . Hit the startle for some more details on this unique procedure .
Huffman , who received the implant , began experiencing problems several months after the operation . The body began break the magnet down after the silicone polymer coating break . The body shattered the magnet into midget pieces and Huffman lost sensation , but the attractive feature later rebuilt itself and he gain the sentiency back . He warn anyone from trying this because of the related to risks . Haworth plans on continuing to work on magnet implant but using a different type of magnet and a unattackable silicone coating .

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