Magnets for navigation, is the face wrong?
So, first off - Hello to you all. New Borg to be (At a point I hope)
I've searched the forums (and many other parts of the inter webs) to find if anyone has any experience with magnetic implants in the facial region.
Sadly I cannot find much.
-I found some about lip implanting, but most are theoretical and the few that er not are more minded towards "partner sensation" and not "6th sense"
-I found some about the ear, mostly about the use of magnets as speakers. cool but still not on target.
-I found something about brain port technology, but that is to far out of the DIY field.
What I'm searching for is this:
I'm in possession of 4 m31 magnets and consider to acquire 2 more (tho, if m36 magnets gets back into the market, I may go after those instead)
I'm considering getting implants in the brow, the ear loop and maybe an extra set in the brow or in the side of the nose wall.
I'm considering getting implants in the brow, the ear loop and maybe an extra set in the brow or in the side of the nose wall.
There are multiple reasons for the placement,
-first of all the main "goal" of these implants are navigation.
-I live and work around areas with lots of high power machinery, including but not limited to servers, work station computers, blue screens (that are green) big cameras and other stuff. so there are lots of stuff giving off EMF in some strength or other.
-I often have to go from really lit rooms to really dark rooms, limiting my sense of sight for short duration of time... duration where I've often walked into stuff my foot was less than happy about hitting....
-I've had facial piercings before (6-7 year ago), both ear, brow, lips and nose and have never had any rejection or infection issues from this.
-I do have some limited medical training(army), including injections and training in keeping a field hospitals and equipment sterile (or as sterile as inflatable tents can be)
-I also have limited sensibility in my fingers, hands and lower left arm due to working with different kinds of materials without the proper protection and cleaning afterwards. this does not limit my motor skills, but still...
All these things makes me believe the head area may be the best target for me - I do not expect to be able to find N-S-E-W or things like that, but I do hope to be able to at some point get an internal "map" of the EMF at my workplace and maybe even my local area... thus being able to navigate it in the dark or even with closed eyes.
I Do know that the head, of all things, carry a greater risk. not so much of initial infection or complications, but rather the risk of IF it goes wrong, it can go really wrong. that is why I'm writing here, to hear more... to learn more... especial if anyone have any real experience....
And I will of course tell you guys everything once/if I get it done....
Comments
Hmm... so, for comparison... What EM fields do you guys in general feel and at what distance.
I know I've read:
-Microwave ovens (depending on the isolation)
(so far still in on it....)
1. While the idea that eyebrow piercings will "eventually" grow out/reject is basically nonsense, it's still not a great area in the long-term. You can keep yourself from using a fingertip, but you can't keep yourself from using your eyebrows. Healing is going to be a pain, and the implant may never fully integrate.
2. There's a rather important nerve running under your eyebrows, and even without the magnet being compromised there's a risk that this could cause pressure an in a worst-case-scenario cause permanent paralysis of that region of your face.
3. Yeah, a face is always more sensitive than a hand, but I really don't think that you'd be getting a lot of input in this location while going about your business as normal.
That said, so long as you keep reasonable expectations I can't really see a reason not to try implanting in the lobes of your ears. No, it's not likely to do much of anything, but it's more practical for implantation and the risks are significantly lower.
not sure...
I decided against the facial implantation, at least in the first try! main reason, I did get my magnets over e-bay and was not 100% that they were the correct (read: coated correctly) thing. secondary reason, if its not something anyone know about, I'd not risk it with "unclean" magnets.
I implanted one in my left middle finger with the help of a tattoo/pircing artist, and sadly it rejected. Tried once more in the ring finger of the same hand. same result.
So I've discarded those mangnets, and now I'm just hoping cyberise og dangerous things gets some magnets back to the market soon, so I can get the real thing...
Anyone know about Sevs result for a similar procedure?
( from this article http://fusion.net/story/287868/real-future-episode-14-magnet-implant/ )