If your brain is electric, why doesn't it short circuit in the magnetic field of an MRI?

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I have heard that an MRI totally messes up the electricity in your body as well as your corresponding magnetic field.

Because the magnesium in your body doesn't magnetize untill shit i have to remember this i was just watching some guy talk about this

Are you drinking? These kinds of questions...

Just very tired, lol. I stopped drinking because i realized for myself it's poison

Electricity doesn't short circuit in a fixed magnetic field. Still a moving magnetic field induce currents in a conductor. When you move inside the MRI some currents can even do electrolisys in your salty water content. The frequency of the moving magnetic field is at the lower end of the brain frequencies and it doesn't induce any lasting effects being the exposure too short. But yet... Can't say more.. it's still a taboo

Its still moving an electric charge. A moving charge produces a magnetic field. A magnetic field inside another electric field will either attract, repel or produce torque. A weak electric current in a strong fixed magnetic field will meet resistance. If our brains and nerves are electric, we should instantly go into a coma or go into convulsions and arrhythmia when we near the giant magnets. Yes, I know, it's calcium and sodium, etc, etc. It shouldn't matter, it's still moving a charge.