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Chip in brain gives man mind control
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Amazing really, so many people would be helped with a chip like that, if they manage to perfectionate it.
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Yeah I saw that in Wired. It works really well and they had the stories author there to witness a demo. He was amazed. The guy didn't have as much control over a mouse as we do with hands. But it was enough to run a couple apps and even play pong. That is amazing, controlling pong with your mind.
He says at first he needed to imagine his hand controlling a mouse, but no longer needs to even do that. He just visualizes where he wants the cursor to go now. |
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it's really a wonder what technology has advanced to. mabye those old Sci-fi movie and novels weren't all that off eh?
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They never are...Remember the "flip communicators" from Star Trek? They look a lot like most mobile phones. How about "Brave New World" when children were no longer birthed naturally, but created in test tubes to achieve desirable characteristics?
I wonder if this will ever lead to neural interfaces, ala "Neuromancer"? |
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I dont need one but im so lazy I want one.
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As corny as I know it sounds, I really am glad to live in such intriguing times.
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Yeah, a good point. I meant for a disabled person, and hadn't thought about enhancing someone who was fine to begin with yet. I am not sure it would be such a good thing having a bunch of major leaguers hitting like Ted Williams because they all have 20/5 vision.
Now that I think about it I hear Bernie Williams on the radio hawking lasik surgery. I don't know if that can achieve better than 20/20 results. Maybe it already can. I wonder if the technology ever does come about to allow all this, where they will draw the line? |
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You can sometimes get better vision with laser eye surgury. My mom's friend went in with 20/250 or somewhere around there, and came out with 20/10.
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You've got to remember that two things drive invention: necessity and/or imagination. That's why so much of the stuff in Sci-fi films is eventually invented... because someone says 'that'd be cool to have', and someone makes it happen
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^a better idea is the see clearly method. Its a video or dvd with a bunch of eye exercises that are supposed to improve your vision.
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That seems like a hoax
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Its not.
My eye doctor and my teacher recommend it. |
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