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  • 1) no, and that is why I am vegan 2) It would be wrong to "kill" the machine. But since it's mind is not organic we can pause it and store it away with the machine every knowing that time had passed until we are ready to really look into how we understand the idea of self and being alive. 3) Same answer as number 2 it…
  • Why not design it around the current injectors but with a flat side "needle" like you currently already have but without the weirdness of the slant up and slot and all of those things.
  • I was actually looking this stuff up and re found the forum hah I'm going to start working on printing the structure based off of CT scans of healthy organs. And see if I can get parts printed and re cell the structure with something like you said, cow cells.
  • I agree with @misslitty here in saying that this is 10x more difficult if you want to do it right with proper blood flow and not causing serious problems with the arm over time. Beyond this being a difficult procedure, it's probably not incredibly feasible for long term implantation because of the blood flow and muscle…
  • @ThomasEgi Maybe you could do something like that with a Utah slated array. I see a lot of awesome research on that device since I am in The University who started it 
  • If you get one you loose all possibility of ever hearing from that ear again. It basically destroyes the ear and that's why they only do it on completely deaf people and no one else. Plus I've read it sounds digital and like shit
  • if you are covering that much tissue away from the skin do you know about how the blood-flow will work? You might not want a large patch of skin separated away from the skin as you might have issues with the skin dying. You also probably don't want a closed loop like you have images of. Because what if you have muscle…
  • @_Larry_ yes it is very close to the baha implants but those leave a port on the head open and thats just not a good idea to do. This would be completely sub-dermal. 
  • @widrone I am sorry man but their is no way that you are feeling the 2.4ghz in bluetooth or from mobile phones. You very well could be feeling the magnets that are in the speakers of those devices but not the real radio waves
  • it has about 7ish hours of life with the stock battery but its way easy to upgrade the battery. to something like double the size to get a full days worth. This system works out awesome but the issue is when you want to coat it. Also I have much smaller bone transducers if you want some for testing. They sound just about…
  • What I notice I feel with the disk is that it has a push and a pull. Where a ball has just pull (since it will just role over) and with no edge so it's averaged and kinda dull of a feeling. 
  • I have had a lot of shapes of magnets and the torus shape was cool because it for sure didnt move or flip because I did heal threw the hole in the middle (cas took one out of me and it was kinda crazy) but the field from it was very short range, I could pick up metal things better since the field is much better then very…
  • yeah, I have quite a number of scars, to the point that I have re opened a number of them... and self work is always sub par I think. Although I think I do a fair job on other people. You've done a LOT more than I have and for a reason, your kinda 'the guy' for it for a reason.
  • @misslitty @Cassox thanks guys :) @AmosKamal the reason for the M31 size was because it was the best for all of those reasons. So I would say that 3mm x 1mm is a pretty good size for strength to size and comfort ratio.
  • https://cyberise.me/21-rewritable-implantable-rfid-chip.html this chip the only one that will copy HID with that cloner. But be careful, my student ID is HID iclass and the iclass makes it so I can not clone my card to my hand.
  • I really liked the diamond since it was so easy to heal, my body did not care at all about that one, but those ones you can't get easily. I'd say size really doesn't matter for healing a ton, as long as you have space for it that is. I really like the 3mmX6mm one in the size of my hand, its handy, strong, and super easy to…
  • @c00p3r make sure you have soap in it. Give me a little bit of time and I will try and come up with a true ratio. But I was seeing a kind of rust on the surface. If you get magnets coated in nickel first then the bio coating you can do a normal nickel test.
  • @Birdhandz @Josh you are right that you can't test TiN with peroxide it will eat away the entire coating and then eat the magnet, its crazy to watch and pretty fun. But very bad to implant haha. I was testing TiN with water, soap, and salt (just to make it a little more like a person) and had all of the run I had fail,…
  • so anywhere that people aren't already getting magnets doesn't work out very wll because you get no real feeling. I have one in my arm for testing and I can watch it pull about 1/4 an inch away from the resting place with another magnet before feeling anything at all. the inside of us has very little feeling and this…
  • Do more extensive testing. the surface tension of bleach might not be low enough to show you things like very tiny pin holes in the coating. Those holes can be very very small especially around the edges, so if you want a really good result try finding things that will react quickly with neo and very low surface tension 
  • @Knils PM me and we can set something up. @AmosKamal I have 8 in total right now. 3 chips, and 6 magnets, including the Dangerous Things m31, blood diamond, and a few other coatings. 
  • @AmosKamal you can get parylene coated magnets, but no matter where you get magnets make sure to do a lot of testing on it before putting it in.
  • I have been having a pretty good result testing things by putting them in soapy hot water to get rid of the surface tension, if the water touches the neo you get a reaction https://www.webelements.com/neodymium/chemistry.html if you don't see any kind of reaction then you are fine. But it's pretty likely that you will see…
  • yeah SLC has kind of a lot of us. I have implanted 12 people in total now and it's not like I am going out and advertising that I do these things. A lot of people in engineering at the U of U have me do implants on them for fun projects. We should meet up some time, where do you live? I am in the avenues down town
  • @JohnDoe a needle is nice because you don't need to remove the tool before placing the magnet, but at the same time the amount of taper on the end of the needle a lot of the time is longer than a fingers width so you have to go down the length of the finger and it leaves a long cut inside that the magnet is to small to fit…
  • I have done it both ways and TBH the blade hurts and scars less. It's less nice an pretty but it's the better way to go.
  • I am in SLC
  • I for one don't trust super magnet man with much. I have ordered a lot of magnets with parylene coating and had almost all of them fail. I now order around 50 to get about 10 good ones. They are cheap enough that you should order then and test them, and I even double coat them with other bio safe things just to make sure
  • a month or so ago I got a tattoo over my diamond (it is a bleeding diamond) and the artist had to change out the needle after doing that tiny spot on my arm because it dulled the needle to much. and I have no issues with the repeated stabbing of the implant with the needle and it didn't harm the coating at all as it has…
  • I did a magnet with a hollow need kinda like an injection. I used a second needle to do the plunger and it worked out amazingly. I can feel things and it left no scan to be found. Granted it was a smaller than normal magnet, but I think the idea has come real backing. The only issue is the needle its self being magnetic.…