The discussion centers around the feasibility of creating a small pad with two electromagnets that can repel and attract each other to simulate a tactile sensation on the skin, particularly when integrated into a glove. Participants highlight the need for more details regarding the purpose and design, as these factors significantly influence the size and power requirements of the magnets. There is a concern that existing technologies, like speakers or vibrators, may be too bulky for effective haptic feedback. The conversation also touches on the lack of current applications of electromagnets for haptic feedback, suggesting that size constraints may be a limiting factor. Overall, the idea is intriguing but requires further exploration and refinement to determine its practicality.