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I know this community is full of retards but I have a theory to propose.
Bone smashing is unoptimal because it relies on blunt trauma to cause micro-fractures which results in inflammatory calluses rather than structured bone. These calluses often reabsorb or grow irregularly and the risk of nerve damage is high.
The real theory behind Wolff’s Law is that bone is a piezoelectric material that generates a microscopic electrical charge when subjected to mechanical stress. This charge signals osteoblasts to build new dense mineral layers while stopping osteoclasts from breaking them down.
To bio-hack this you target the mechanotransduction process occurring in the fluid-filled channels inside the bone. Vibrating the bone at 90 Hz creates fluid shear stress which tricks the internal sensor cells into thinking the face is under a massive constant load.
Bone smashing is unoptimal because it relies on blunt trauma to cause micro-fractures which results in inflammatory calluses rather than structured bone. These calluses often reabsorb or grow irregularly and the risk of nerve damage is high.
The real theory behind Wolff’s Law is that bone is a piezoelectric material that generates a microscopic electrical charge when subjected to mechanical stress. This charge signals osteoblasts to build new dense mineral layers while stopping osteoclasts from breaking them down.
To bio-hack this you target the mechanotransduction process occurring in the fluid-filled channels inside the bone. Vibrating the bone at 90 Hz creates fluid shear stress which tricks the internal sensor cells into thinking the face is under a massive constant load.
