Well, I’m not sure what else to make of the “hard limits” regarding the magnetic field that a human brain can “take” that you were referring to. What exactly did you mean?
There’s still an occupational safety risk around strong, static magnetic fields.
Such as? What occupational risks are so elevated at high field that they would pose a “problem” to human brain imaging?
but then this analogy makes it seem possible
Maybe it is, maybe it isn’t. I wouldn’t hold my breath if I were you, but I also can’t comment on what is and isn’t possible for technology hundreds or thousands of years into the future.
Well, I’m not sure what else to make of the “hard limits” regarding the magnetic field that a human brain can “take” that you were referring to. What exactly did you mean?
Such as? What occupational risks are so elevated at high field that they would pose a “problem” to human brain imaging?
Maybe it is, maybe it isn’t. I wouldn’t hold my breath if I were you, but I also can’t comment on what is and isn’t possible for technology hundreds or thousands of years into the future.