(Quantitative)? m31 Analysis?
I just got my m31 implant yesterday, so I will not be trying this for a few months, but I was wondering if anyone has done an experiment to see what the sensitivity threshold for the m31 is in terms of magnetic flux (the change in magnetic field for a given duration and area, measured in Teslas) once it's been implanted. It would basically require a wire, a power source, and some calculus. I think it would be cool, for example to be able to say on the magnet "when properly implanted and healed, you'll be capable of sending magnetic fields of strength X Teslas, which is equivalent to (some real-life situation).
Obviously I realize it would differ from person to person greatly based on implant site, that person's nervous system, training, healing, etc but it would be nice to have SOME number.
Obviously I realize it would differ from person to person greatly based on implant site, that person's nervous system, training, healing, etc but it would be nice to have SOME number.
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I neither have a smartphone nor are my implants healed (they're one week old now) but a friend of mine didn't believe me when I told him about the implants, so he installed some tool like the ones above on his phone and we tested it. I don't remember the numbers but one time I was able to get it into the red area (there was green, yellow and red. Normally it was green, when I got my fingers nearby it turned yellow).
Long story short: If you read this, have a healed m31 implant, a smartphone and some sparetime please give us some numbers. :)
Off-topic: I also try to avoid magnetic fields but sometimes it's impossible. For example in my city are two types of trains driving in the subway. The newer model is good, I have to stand at the right spot to feel the motor. The old model on the other side, well, you feel the train while standing meters beside it. When you're in there's no way to avoid the fields, even the door electronics produce strong ones... So strong that the implants hurt after a few stations...
I think that it will vary wildly from person to person, though, dependent on implant depth, individual nerve density, etc. No value that could be arrived at would be even a good guideline to what any other random person gets out of the implant. Heck, the four I have each have different sensitivities, and that's just in one person!
(Don't want to derail the thread here, but speaking of the m36, any expected ship date yet? I've got two of them paid for, complete with tracking number, but no idea when they'll actually ship.)