~e; toothy phonetics
From
human being <human@electronetwork.org>
Date
Fri, 21 Jun 2002 20:02:05 -0500
[thanks for forwarding this article, i was waiting to see
if there would be more info, or if it may be a spoof-tech-
nology. seems it is only a receiver and not a transmitter.
searched online for the tooth-as-receiver aspect that has
long been associated with metallic dental fillings (which
like radio/tv antennas, could replicate the carrier wave
in the tooth, i'm assuming, but cannot find anything defi-
nitive at the moment via google, whether it is how it works.
then, it reminds me of profoundly deaf people who have a
certain hearing implant, which may work in a similar way,
by creating sound in the bone structure, to the brain, but
this (cochlear?) implant may not work in the same way...]
Excuse Me, Is Your Tooth Ringing?
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,53302,00.html
With the latest in tooth-implant tech, you may soon be able to make
phone calls and listen to the radio all from the comfort and
convenience of your own mouth. By Lakshmi Sandhana.
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