Advanced search
Home     Login    Registration    Subscribe to articles    Feed Generator     FAQ    Contact Us   
Sign In
E-mail Address
Password
Remember Me
No account yet?   Register now
Categories
Tattoos
10 Uses For Clip Art
3D Tattoos Available Soon Says ...
4 Necessary Steps You Should T ...
Anchor Tattoos, Sailors and Ea ...
Body Painting: Henna Tattoo
Can You Remove Your Own Burrs?
Cherry Blossom Tattoos What ...
Choosing Your New Tattoo
Everything You Need To Know Ab ...
Extreme Body Modification
Extreme Body Modification: Imp ...
Flower Tattoos The Many Mean ...
Free Tattoo Designs Are They R ...
Free Tattoo; Department of Agr ...
Genetic Tattoo
Genetic Tattoos of the Future
Get Yourself Marked Get Tatt ...
Henna Tattoos No Pain, Just ...
How to Get a Tattoo off Your B ...
How to Get Rid of Your New Tat ...
How to pick the Dream Tattoo D ...
How To Write Your English Name ...
Hurricanes and Tattoos
If You Can't Do The Time, Don' ...
Industrial Hemp
Military Applications for Tong ...
Popular Tattoos For Men & ...
Potential Risks Of Getting A T ...
Questions To Ask A Tattoo Arti ...
Selecting A Tattoo Parlor

Military Applications for Tongue Body Piercin

by Lance Winslow

Can the US Military Special Forces use body-piercing strategies to help soldiers do their job better? What about tongue piercing? Indeed that is an interesting thought, but does that make sense? Well believe it or not some are considering this and many research scientists are considering borrowing body-piercing technologies from the private sector. In fact a couple of think tank members recently brought up this subject when Swift from Las Vegas stated:

"I was reading about some interesting research that is occurring for the Navy Seals. They are working on sonar perception by connecting the tongue to brain ports through 144 electrodes. They didn't have a picture of how large the system of electrodes would be, but it might be a difficult prospect for someone with a strong gag reflex. Most Seals are men and most probably aren't used to putting large items, other than food, in their mouths. It is a great idea though."

Due to micro-mechanical small devices you might be able to rap it with an inert device and insert it like those tongue body-piercing things that teenagers get? Then it should not be a problem it might also release encapsulated bacteria packs to prevent water or food poisoning? You could put 144 electrodes on three or four of those is they were flat on both sides and had a silver (for bacterial safety reasons) stem between them? It could work that is a smart project. Perhaps this idea has some merit and we must therefore consider this in 2006.

Lance Winslow




del.icio.us Digg Furl Reddit Ask BlinkList blogmarks Google Ma.gnolia RawSugar Rojo Shadows Simpy Socializer Spurl StumbleUpon Tailrank Technorati Wists Yahoo!

See other articles posted by InfoSweet
Home    About Us    Terms of Service    Privacy    FAQ    Authors Agreement   Contact Us  
© Immersion Enterprises, Inc. 2007