Biohacking|Take you to explore the daily life of unknown humans

Speaking of hackers, we always feel very close and far away. They seem to be omnipotent in the Internet of Things, cracking passwords, attacking servers, hacking platforms, and stealing data. It seems that the dragon has no end to the end, hiding from someone around me. A corner was never found.

What Xiao Nuan wants to talk to you today is not ordinary hackers, but bio-hackers. Although they don't attack the Internet, they have more magical aspects than ordinary hackers. They rely on the implantation of biochips and have a different daily life.

Patrick Paumen

Among biohacking, Patrick Paumen from the Netherlands is considered more famous. He has implanted 9 sensor chips and 5 small magnets on his arms and fingers. These chips can only be seen by the naked eye. The white bumps seemed nothing unusual, but they were a bit shocking under X-ray irradiation.

all say that ten fingers are connected to the heart, and I must have experienced a lot of pain after implanting these chips. So what are these chips and magnets for?

can quickly unscrew the screw cap without hands

sucking ring, coin

thinking about unlocking the phone, and then swiping the phone to turn on

In addition to these seemingly "fancy" skills, he also has some very useful skills "Special functions", some household appliances, such as refrigerators, washing machines, microwave ovens, etc., he only needs to touch with his hand to know whether they are working normally, and he simply doesn't let the maintenance workers survive. He also came to Beijing last year to participate in activities, enter and exit subway stations, swipe the card to enter the door, etc., he only needs to say silently to open the door and he will be automatically released, which is very convenient!

Of course, there are different electromagnetic frequencies when entering and exiting subway stations, overhauling electronic equipment, and entering the door by swiping cards. This also means that he has to withstand the pain of these flesh and blood before the ultra-high-speed, highly integrated multi-function chip is released. More chips. Every time it is implanted, it is necessary to locate it accurately, avoid touching the bones and complex nerve areas, and insert the chip into the skin a little bit to prevent infection, which is also very painful.

Tim Cannon

Let me talk about a big biohacker-Tim Cannon. Compared with Patrick Paumen's small chip, this dear friend is obviously more cruel to himself. The chip on his arm, which is larger than a mobile phone, makes people take a breath.

This bloody wound and the stitches stitched on the edge are really shocking, but Tim Cannon doesn't seem to care about it. Life proceeds step by step, and he will only introduce it when someone asks. So, what is the use of this "big guy"? The

chip naturally needs to be connected to a smart device, which can detect physical health indicators including body temperature, blood pressure, pulse, etc., in addition to detecting the surrounding temperature. In this regard, Xiao Nuan expressed a warm-hearted grasp to understand? It has all the functions, and it can also avoid the suffering of skin and flesh.

Rob Spence

In addition to the above-mentioned bigwigs who use their lives as biohackers, some people also use biochips to make up for their own shortcomings, such as Canadian film producer Rob Spence. In a shooting incident, Rob Spence was unfortunately blind in his right eye. Soon he implanted a wireless video recorder in his own eye and was able to record everything he saw and upload it to the computer.

Neil Harbisson

and color-blind artist Neil Harbisson. Because of his natural colorblindness, his world was only gray. When he was 21 years old, he implanted a microchip in his skull. From then on, he could hear colors in sensors and ears. From then on, he went The art museum is not just watching paintings, but also listening to paintings, and he praises people for being good-looking, and it also becomes that you look really good-looking.

Kevin Warwick

In fact, when it comes to biohacking, Kevin Warwick has to mention that this crazy professor from the United Kingdom implanted a chip in his body as early as 1998, so that he can turn on the light and open the door without using his hands. But what happened 20 years ago at that time seemed to be a sensation.

In addition, he also connects himself to his wife’s nervous system through biochips. The other person in his mind can feel the same. Seeing that they can communicate without obstacles, even telepathy, Xiao Nuan seems to see the crowd. The gospel of straight men.

In fact, implantable biochips have been researched all over the world, and Xiao Nuan has also joined them. Through the development of biochips in various fields, we can realize many illusions in our hearts and bring convenience to life. Do more attempts while ensuring safety, and maybe one day in the future, we can really open the door to a new world.