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If you have oldschool metal fillers you can hear radio in your head if you stand near the antenna mast
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That would depend in the type of radio even if that were possible. You would only perceive AM radio as meaningful since our ears are basically like AM receivers.
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This quite fascinating. How does metal pick up AM radio waves from just being metal alone? With the audio be picked up through bone consolidation?
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Didn't they try this in mythbusters?



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