NSFW: Sex Seen Through an M.R.I. Machine

If you’re at all interested in the human body or biology in general, or you’re one of those people that wasted pocket money on allegedly X-ray specs from shitty joke shop, this video should be of some interest to you. Essentially, it’s a video compiled of numerous, consecutive images captured using M.R.I. (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) of people doing the sorts of things that people do.

The video displays the activities that make up the core elements of life as a human being, the bare essentials if you will – plus music, because music. All viewed sans the outside stuff. You see, as the video states, unlike X-ray and C.T. scans, M.R.I. doesn’t use any harmful radiation, which means that more images can be taken, and more regularly – say over the period it takes to carry out a motion like playing an instrument, drinking, talking, kissing, making with the love, and popping a baby out too.

Life sure looks different from this view, and for all you X-ray spectacled pervs out there, it might not be quite what you were expecting either. It is fascinating though. Kudos to Vox for putting the vid together.

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