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Language of our Brains: Converting them Virtually (7)

1 Name: Ruppo : 2016-06-25 00:26 ID:Q3dbpABZ [Del]

We pretty much know that our Brains sends signals to different parts of our body with some kind of instructions on how they would act accordingly with their functions. This passes through out numerous nerve cells and neurons to arrive in our organs and vice versa, mainting the stability of our system.

But have you ever thought of finding out the specific language our brains use, deciphering it for the use of converting them virtually. Somehow figuring out the "codes" which every cell use in communicating. And if we have found out what this codes are, we can intercept it and reroute them into machines to perform various tasks; boosting, enhancing, projecting, overriding our systems to achieve something different in our functions. Like how we make apps/programs in our computers using different programming language, we can enhance our bodily capabilities by making
our own "programs" in our body. Imagining this, we could even correct various diseases by overriding our hormones using "Brain Language" instructing them to tone down or build up without the use of medications.

So tell me, Is it possible?

2 Name: Kaigatou !1NlV7NLwUc : 2016-06-25 03:49 ID:JDUjMbhU [Del]

The question isn't if it is possible, but if the governments will allow us to further research the language due to it's dangers. If the brain language is not used properly, and is used in harmful ways, it may potentially wipe the entire human race out.

If one studies the language enough, they will possibly find a way to manipulate others and brain wash them into doing their deeds. If the brain language sent your brain is even slightly wrong, you will have a chance of completely disabling your body.

It is possible to cure diseases, but it is also possible for the body to make it's own diseases if the programs are installed wrong. Viruses could also sneak into the programs to create troubles which you wouldn't have if your didn't have the programs in the first place.

The 'Brain Language' will have to require many human test subjects as we do not know if animal's brains are like ours. The possibility of test subjects dying will be huge, and the numbers of dangers will probably cause the government to put a stop to the research.

3 Name: Ruppo : 2016-06-25 05:57 ID:VFjm6jN3 [Del]

I agree that it would be a great risk to further the development of the research, and it is very dangerous if not done carefully. Regarding the use of test subjects there are somehow animals with nearly the same brain activity as humans, such as primates.

If I had to imagine, this project would need a considerably high amount of supervision and not something to be announced publicly. The government will allow this kind of technology in the fact that it can be used as a biological weapon and as one of their "ace in the sleeves" not just planting nuclear weapons everywhere.

But because this project involves tapping our natural systems and modifying them, a great deal of risk is something to be sure at. But sometimes we have to gamble in achieving something great. That's how old scientists done their inventions now didn't they?

4 Name: Ryukagoka !45HNsCawgU : 2016-06-25 10:02 ID:QONP3rXs [Del]

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6 Name: Yuukio : 2016-06-25 22:22 ID:NUKOLFDJ [Del]

If you are talking about Brain-computer Interface (BCI) where you use Electroencephalography (EEG) to record signals that occur at the surface of the skull or implanting eletrodes inside, then use machine-learning to react to known signals like controlling a robotic arm or so... Then, yes it has actually already be done.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRt8QCx3BCo

7 Name: Ryukagoka !45HNsCawgU : 2016-06-26 08:25 ID:QONP3rXs [Del]

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