Think about it. Isn’t light+eyes and ears+sound just the same in terms of their “influence at a distance”? We don’t feel that as abnormal or magic - simply because we’ve sensors for them and are used to it. But physically speaking light and magnetism are based on electromagnetic forces.

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You can implant a small magnet in your fingertip and then have the ability to sense magnetic fields.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_implant

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It doesn’t even have to be a finger. There are so many underused parts of the body

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Why do I feel called out by this comment

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Any nipple can be a magnetic antenna

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22 points

Magnetically sensitive taint here I come!

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17 points

With my luck I’d get stuck to a steel chair

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11 points

Don’t be gross tammy

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2 points

Probably shouldn’t put any at the base of your penis, women with piercings might not enjoy it…

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2 points

Now that’s gonna be a fun MRI

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That was one incredible cyborg rabbit-hole I just went down.

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Get ready to make friends with every TSA agent you see for the rest of your life, and pray you never need an MRI.

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Fair point, but then, most people don’t have this.

And even if you do it, you need to get some experience for your brain to develop a model of what to expect in certain situations. For instance, your brain will need some time to get used to the fact, that putting our hand on a fridge will give the brain new sensory stimuli because of the magnets on the fridge.

This intuitive understanding of light and sound is just that - brain neurons being used to what to expect. And even with an implant you would need to train that.

Though I’m definitely curious to experience once how that would feel like 😄

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13 points

Get a tight-fitting glove, sew some magnets onto the fingers, wear the glove for awhile.

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At least that won’t be disastrous if you need an emergency mri, they’ll just take it off

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I mean, it’d be no different than what it does for all the other sensors. Just those kick on and start training at birth whereas any augment is going to be in adulthood. But the brain is really really good at figuring that stuff out so it’d be interesting, kinda want to do it now lolol

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detecting magnetism will rarely be useful for humans especially in the context of survival

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You would have at least one part to a functioning magnet at all times lol ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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No thanks Elon

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