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MustangoDAmore t1_iuzz47a wrote

Related to "humans don't produce any measurable magnetic field", you can use magnetoencephalography (MEG) to measure small magnetic fields evoked in our brain. This technique does allow to measure consistent magnetic field evoked by specific triggers (such as sounds). Therefore, these magnetic signals are definitely not "random".

But it is true that these signals are super small and therefore challenging to measure. So luckily, our brains do not randomly attract metal thing 😅

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