So, in the possibility of being attacked for ressurrecting an old thread. I’ve been thinking about biomagnets a lot and, I don’t think we should be stopping R&D on magnets just because the TiTAN released. The TiTAN has the problem of being expensive and hard to manufacture. I don’t think that’s necessarily a problem as I’m willing to pay $600 in total for a sixth sense that will last theoretically forever but, that doesn’t mean I don’t think this forum can develop something that lasts a long time that has less mass, and is cheaper to produce. I’ve been putting a lot of thought and research into alternative coatings for magnets and, I think I have some ideas. HDPE seems like a great coating but it theoretically only lasts 30ish years unless it has a very thick coating. So I started looking into other materials such as PEEK. PEEK is a little expensive but much cheaper than machined titanium and can be deposited onto the surface of magnets in all sorts of ways. There’s been a lot of research into biopolymers since this thread sorta died and I think R&D should never stop even if DT does have a pretty dope ass magnet atm. I mean let’s give Amal a new product to sell to us all.