JAKARTA - Anastasia Synn, an artist from California, has listed her name in the Guinness World Record book after successfully installing 52 metal implants under her skin. As a nurse, journalist for dangerous actions, and 'biohcker', Synn made modifications to his body with the technology to facilitate everyday life.

The functions of the 52 implants include unlocking, finding metal objects, calling phone numbers, and performing magic tricks, while one of them can even vibrate.

Synn has a number of unique implants, including the largest magnet ever implanted into the human body and sound-guiding magnets on his earbrow. One of the most frequently used implants is the chip in his hand that can open the front door of his house.

Most of the implants installed by Synn are microchips that he programs to provide himself with higher senses and abilities, such as unlocking and turning on computers. Other implants are magnetic and provide the'sixth inner', such as feeling the electric cable behind the wall or knowing whether a transformer or an electric box receives power.

Synn stated that the implants also allowed him to perform magic tricks and capture his memories and favorites, including his late husband, The Amazing Johnathan, who is known as 'Freddy Krueger of Comedy'.

In order to become a world record holder, Synn must provide a list of functions of each implant, show X-ray results that show the presence of the implant, and show a demonstration of its use.

"I can officially announce that I am the most technologically planned human being in the world! Because this is the first time they have to make a new record category," Synn said, quoted by VOI from DailyMail.

Although Synn already has 52 implants, he is not finished and hopes to add them. The plan includes adding a near-field communications (NFC) scanner in his leg and an NFC tag on the playing card. Thus, Synn can use a brake card without having to open it with his eyes open, just by running the card on his feet.

"I installed 52 of these implants to give myself extraordinary abilities. The only limit is our imagination, and I want to explore as far as possible. This is a first step, and I hope to add it again in the future."

Synn is part of a global biohacker community that makes changes to their bodies to improve capabilities. However, this practice is controversial as some perform surgery without adequate medical assistance, causing complications such as nerve damage and long-term pain.

However, Synn stated that the modifications to his body were made by a nurse and an underground'surgery' who did it himself. Although about half of the implants were implanted with hypodermic needles and bursts, the rest were inserted with a surgical knife with the skin sewn afterwards.

"As a biohacker, I want to prove that our bodies are canvases that can be changed with technology to improve quality of life. I'm not just a stunt performer, but also a pioneer in combining technology with the human body," he said.

Once implanted, biohackers must monitor their implants to ensure that the implants do not experience any degradation or damage. Synn stated that he had to remove and examine his implants occasionally due to their 'experimental' chemical coating.

Some of the procedures on his body don't work, such as when he tries to replace all his teeth with bad teeth. A painful process and ultimately failed because the doctor 'did not fully understand what he wanted'. Synn suggested that people not try the process.


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