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bob.ezergailis@canrem.com
Bob Ezergailis at CRS Online (Toronto, Ontario)
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(Frank Stephan) writes in article
<3m0ruh$ni9@nz12.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de>:
FS>Many reports concentrate on the direction
FS> COMPUTER (SENDING STATION) --> BRAIN,
Beyond state of the art systems are essentially extremely remote,
fully two way functional, at a nanotech or quantum level of
interaction.
Changes in neuro-physiological brain states can be
monitored by extremely remote telemetry. If intelligence
is present in those brain states, then all those brain states
can be decoded by the computer.
Obviously any telemetry capable of remotely discerning
meaningful assemblages of electron data bits, is capable
of remotely effecting that data. It takes only a very tiny
force to nudge an electron. This means that perceptual
and cognitive assemblages are transmittable directly to the
perceptual and cognitive centers of the brain, without
intermediate sensory processes being involved. Entire dream
sequences can be input directly into your brain "circuitry".
That also means that autonomic organ systems can be turned
on and off, adjusted, remotely. The amount of pituitary or
adrenal hormones, for example, can be modified without any
invasive or pharmaceutical therapies.
That requires a quantum "computer" capable to remotely
targeting considerably below the level of magnitude of
one in-vivo neuron. I have never read the relevant theory
that accounts for the practical advances. There might be
no theory to account for the inventions involved.
Though it is easier to effect a remote sensory feedback,
as a response to extremely remote brain telemetry. The
subliminal feedback can be entrained into any electromagnetic
equipment, eg. induction motors, into the flow of water,
into the hum from electonic devices, eg. transformers, with
particular ease. That is very crude targetting, but nowhere
near the limit of accuracy.
I have said before, that with the existing technologies,
the blind would be able to see. That is only one potential
application, and its essentially unlimited possibilities.
And the capability of stimulating one remote nerve, with
extremely selective accuracy, could make the lame walk. As
for learning new factual material, that could be done while
sleeping, or while doing other chores.
Instead of such beneficial uses, the systems are being used
almost solely for brain washing, for ideological systemic
abuse, and for warfare. That is the kind of world we live in.
And at the same time scientists are struggling to get funding
to reinvent the square wheel ! Either that, or during their
idle time, and they have plenty of that, the systems are
used to provide a bizarre kind of "entertainment".
FS>i.e., on the ability to write thoughts. I think, that they (whoever
FS>they are) are also interested in the reverse direction, i.e., to read
FS>thoughts and to retrieve information from a natural memory. The most
FS>important application of thought-writing is - according to my oppinion
FS>- to support the thought-reading process.
Humans. Only humans. Though the systems use strong AI.
(And prominent scientists are still arguing about the
Turing Test in conferences on Usenet......)
And definitely a two-way process.
FS>What is known to you about thought-reading? In Germany this is practiced
FS>since 1982 or 1983, perhaps it started even earlier. Writing thoughts is
FS>known to me since 1988/1989. Both methods work over distances which are
FS>at least several kilometers.
About this I have to be very speculative.
A thought reading machine was likely developed by Thomas Edison,
but never patented or published, in the 1920s. That was about
the same time period as research was published as to radio
frequency reception by human beings, without use of radio
receivers. Then came microwave transmission of intelligence,
without use of microwave receiver technology. Reports indicate
that was in fairly significant use in the 1940s. I do not know
when it became possible to transmit signals directly into the
brain's neurons, as direct input of intelligible visual and
auditory data, without use of auditory subliminals. Probably the
1970s, in America. Perhaps earlier in the USSR, though without
the kind of extreme accuracy that is now possible. In the 1070s
a machine was already able to converse with humans, remotely,
in classical and modern languages, and had a prodigious
understanding of literature. The data was stored within it in
case civilization had to be rebuilt after an atomic war.
FS>Regards,
FS> Frank Stephan
Thanks for your reply. Science and inventiveness have already
gone so far beyond anything commonly imaginable, that humanity
no longer has any idea where humanity is headed. I find most
science fiction very humourous, because it is so far behind,
what I know is already.
regards,
from,
Bob
* SLMR 2.1a * Science is the illusion that there is no magick. -U.R.Sam
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