What do you feel most with your magnet ? your top 5
Hi grinders !! Haven't been around a lot since a nice implant got under my skin 6 months ago.. Here I am back, feeling each day more electromagnetic fields !
The idea is to make your own list, starting from the strongest perception to the lowest, see if we get the same sensations and maybe think of new objects/events to hang around :)
1 Electric motorcycle (no sound from the engine but a nice human/machine interface, round per minute in your body)
2 Dubstep concert (very fat bass straight in your spine, the music is quite different in huge live conditions)
3 Professional microwave (literally shaking your hand !)
4 Anti-theft/security portals (some are so strong I prefer to avoid the shops, over you can't even slightly feel... you think it means they're off ?)
5 Very old TV (not flat, tube)
The idea is to make your own list, starting from the strongest perception to the lowest, see if we get the same sensations and maybe think of new objects/events to hang around :)
1 Electric motorcycle (no sound from the engine but a nice human/machine interface, round per minute in your body)
2 Dubstep concert (very fat bass straight in your spine, the music is quite different in huge live conditions)
3 Professional microwave (literally shaking your hand !)
4 Anti-theft/security portals (some are so strong I prefer to avoid the shops, over you can't even slightly feel... you think it means they're off ?)
5 Very old TV (not flat, tube)
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2. Drills, especially older ones are really cool
3. Magnets big enough to feel the field from 2-3" away, but not so big that they hurt to stick to your finger
4. Power running through wires, the best I've found are the big power bricks.
5. Security tags-when you don't expect them to be there and you're like whoa why is this booze so tingly.
Best party trick for me has been a cell phone case that has a magnetic snap shut. If I lay it out on a table I can make it levitate which is cool.
I found I can feel the electric motors in the trams that Melbourne uses in place of buses. when the tram is moving I can just barely feel it, but when the tram starts moving after a stop it is very noticeable.
Your implanted magnet moves in reaction to magnetic flux, and you feel that movement as a touch sensation via your nerves. It's analogous to having a device that vibrates when there's a field. Your nerves do not actually interact with the fields.
Where did you get that stungun, and what model is it?
The stun gun was purchased on Ebay for $20 and sorry, I don't have the $1200 for an X26 standard police issue. The X26 was a total joke at 50k volts so I went as high as I could afford at the time. I have been hit with standard police issue x26 tasers and have a police report stating how "ineffective" they were. I have also been hit with an 800,000 volt cattle prod. There is no deception in the video. I did want to zap the camera man for comparison but he was not having it. I have not been "tasered" before the implants but I have been electrocuted on several occasions before and after. It is the implants that do this and for the record I have 12 of them. I would not recommend doing this with one implant.
Stun gun voltage doesn't matter after about 20kV. The amperage is what hurts. The whole snazz about voltage is a marketing ploy to make you think the cheap junk you're getting is better than a $1200 police unit.
The only thing higher voltage does is penetrate clothing better.
Try zapping yourself somewhere without implants. My guess is you have either scar tissue that conducts more freely than skin or nerve damage.
I stand by what I said before. If you want to see for your self bring it! What's good for the goose is good for the gander, don't come to dish it if you don't want to take it. :)
I've got some magnets here that are bigger than m31s, and they are able to attract through my finger. 4mm x 1.5mm, not sure on the rating.