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To the Hawkins debate... Michio Kaku was just on Daily Show with John Stewart, and says "If you look at his glasses, near the top right corner, there is a chip which picks up radio waves from his mind, and transfers it to a laptop so he can type mentally."
Apparently most who have this ability have the chip on the top of their head, and it's about the size of a dime.
Originally Posted by aturnis:
To the Hawkins debate... Michio Kaku was just on Daily Show with John Stewart, and says "If you look at his glasses, near the top right corner, there is a chip which picks up radio waves from his mind, and transfers it to a laptop so he can type mentally."
Apparently most who have this ability have the chip on the top of their head, and it's about the size of a dime.
Originally Posted by aturnis:
To the Hawkins debate... Michio Kaku was just on Daily Show with John Stewart, and says "If you look at his glasses, near the top right corner, there is a chip which picks up radio waves from his mind, and transfers it to a laptop so he can type mentally."
Apparently most who have this ability have the chip on the top of their head, and it's about the size of a dime.
Yeah I saw the segment, and wish to repeat Donger's question. And also, I used to like Michio Kaku, but did he sound a little bugfuck crazy talking about people living forever and downloading our minds into robots to anyone else? [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigChiefTablet:
Yeah I saw the segment, and wish to repeat Donger's question. And also, I used to like Michio Kaku, but did he sound a little bug**** crazy talking about people living forever and downloading our minds into robots to anyone else?
Capturing our consciousnesses is something that has been popping up a lot recently in science shows and the occasional article. It might not be possible but it's the secret to living for ever.
There's even a movie coming out that explores this (Transcendence). [Reply]
Originally Posted by jiveturkey:
Capturing our consciousnesses is something that has been popping up a lot recently in science shows and the occasional article. It might not be possible but it's the secret to living for ever.
There's even a movie coming out that explores this (Transcendence).
I'm not saying it won't be possible in the future, maybe even very near future. But should we? It sounds like mad scientist shit to me. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigChiefTablet:
I'm not saying it won't be possible in the future, maybe even very near future. But should we? It sounds like mad scientist shit to me.
I think that it's our best shot at expanding out from Earth. There's no need to find a way around the faster than light travel issue when you can load a ship with "bots" that are carrying the consciousnesses of experienced people that can be turned on (or awoken) a predetermined date. It also simplifies the actual ship, no life support. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jiveturkey:
I think that it's our best shot at expanding out from Earth. There's no need to find a way around the faster than light travel issue when you can load a ship with "bots" that are carrying the consciousnesses of experienced people that can be turned on (or awoken) a predetermined date. It also simplifies the actual ship, no life support.
How would that help us expand beyond Earth, if we don't physically leave? [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigChiefTablet:
Sounds like it's all rainbows and unicorns. Nothing could possibly go terribly wrong downloading and uploading our brains.
Honestly not sure how they would go wrong... Corrupted data? Not sure how that affects anyone. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigChiefTablet:
Sounds like it's all rainbows and unicorns. Nothing could possibly go terribly wrong downloading and uploading our brains.
I would image that it's a long way off if it's even possible.
I did like how he mentioned uploading knowledge. 5 minutes later you're a math whiz. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigChiefTablet:
Sounds like it's all rainbows and unicorns. Nothing could possibly go terribly wrong downloading and uploading our brains.
That's the ideal place for science... right on that border between amazing advancement and things going terribly wrong... [Reply]