Electrical Engineer Can Feel Magnetic Fields Through Magnets Implanted in His Fingertips
And he's answering your questions on Reddit Reddit's IAmA forums can be a regular source of BS, so when we came across this "Ask Me Anything" session in which a 24-year-old electrical engineer (and grad student) shares his experiences with having magnets implanted in his fingertips, we were skeptical. Then we read it, and it was kind of awesome. Moreover, it appears there are lots of people out there interested in the magnetic implant subculture--which apparently is a real thing. Reddit user "elgevillawngnome" explains in this IAmA how he had two Parylene-coated neodymium magnets implanted in the thumb and ring finger of his left hand (he chose those two fingers because they are far enough apart from each other and don't get in the way of his day-to-day activities). These magnets, surgically lodged in a layer of fat just below the skin, impart a kind of "sixth sense"--a sensation that allows him...