Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Transdimensional Ego Archive

Transdimensional Ego Archive

The ultimate question in determining the likelihood of transdimensional access to the human ego is whether technology has, or could ever be developed which would enable the detection, recording, and interpretation of brainwaves though the employment of nanoscale cybernetic brain implants, use of tachyonics, or through a possible combination of each.
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3 comments:

ThirtyWhat said...

So JP ... you must've watched "Final Cut" last night too, eh?

Anonymous said...

Thirtywhat,

Final Cut? I have never watched that show, but it sounds interesting.

No this is just clutter that has filled my head over the years finally finding expression.

I plan to add to this post soon.

JP

ThirtyWhat said...

Final cut is a movie ... not an amazingly great one ... but not painful either.

"A Zoë Chip is chip placed in your brain at birth to record your entire life. When you die, the footage from your life is edited into a “Rememory”-- a film shown at your funeral pieced together by an editor. Zoë Chips are changing the face of human interaction, but there are those who are against this emerging technology, and believe that memories are meant to fade."

It just struck me as odd that you ask "whether technology has, or could ever be developed which would enable the detection, recording, and interpretation of brainwaves ..." and I just watched a movie last night about that very thing. Fact is stranger than fiction though ...

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