Thursday, December 29, 2011

Memory Education

Technology advances… so what new miracles are on the horizon. Scientists are currently working on a way to communicate to the human brain via a telepathic type induction technology ( I have no idea) that would enable the human brain to access a mass storage devise similar to a memory card… and with the mere thought of the brain, be able to recall all the information that is stored on the card.  Worn like a necklace type devise that’s connected to several neurotransmitters located just under the skin of the scalp… any and all information contained on the memory card will be accessible as if the information had been learned and stored in the brain itself. The implications for education and available knowledge would be endless. Program the memory card… plug it in and an 8 year education would be available in a matter of nanoseconds. It will change the world as we know it. What a brave new world… it will change everything… literally everything. All knowledge and education at your fingertips… instantly. Rather sounds like something from science fiction. Existing work on this technology is still very limited in functionality. As the process is refined and developed the possibilities are endless.
This also seems a bit scary… what kind of a world will it be if we all had access to unlimited education and unlimited knowledge just by more or less plugging a memory card into our brain. Of course the next question would be… who would get this technology and who would not? Who would control it? Scary… yes… unbelievably scary. Like genetic engineering, the benefits could be unimaginable… as well could the implications if this was improperly used. Like most things that were planned and developed for the good of mankind… and later mutated for destruction and weapons of war. It seems like we are playing God with unlimited powers, but with the mind of a child, not knowing the dangers involved. Scary indeed. Reminds me of a line in a movie… “The Incredibles”… if we were all able to be super… then no one would really be super. If we were all knowledgeable … not to be confused with being smart… then none of us would really be knowledgeable. No one would stand out from one another. Where is this all going? Again… not to be confused with being smart… while on the surface this may seem to be a giant leap forward in some respects… I can’t help but feel that there’s more potential for negative then positive. Want to know how to do something… buy this memory card… plug it into your brain… instant knowledge and know how. Program information will self destruct after one application. Sounds funny to say the least… and again… scary to say the most.
To read more on this developing technology,  research articles on Telepathic Brain Memory Induction. Interesting reading… but as I say… looking to the future benefits verses possible implications… it’s more than scary.

PS: I can see some very disturbing applications of this… programming by wife… dry your hands… wipe your feet… shut the door… take the trash out… pick up your things… … … I could go on… but I’m sure you get the idea.
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Dateline: Debate rages. Astonishing new research being developed to allow memory cards to be accessed by the human brain via a form of Telepathic Induction. Neurotransmitters will allow the human brain to “plug into” random access memory cards as if the information on the memory card was actually stored in the brain. Current testing has yielded limited positive results, and a breakthrough can be visualized in the near future. Electromagnetic impulses are transmitted directly in to the brain giving the person unlimited access to unlimited information stored on the memory devise. The implication on education and knowledge could be endless. It’s “The next step in human development” as quoted by the CEO of Global Telepathic Induction International. The knowledge of a 8 year Medical Degree could be as simple as changing a memory card. The possibilities are endless. If testing and development continues to go as planned, a working prototype will be available for testing by the end of 2016. If successful, product rollout to the public at large will start by 2020. Initial costs estimates range from $100 for temporary programs to the thousands for programs that would offer complete medical degrees, still a fraction of the cost and time of an eight year education. Opposition is expected by education institutions world wide. President for the Institution of higher education is quoted as saying that this represents nothing more than a “cheat sheet” to pass college exams and should not be permitted. Moral implications and no doubt years of court injunctions and appeals will be forth coming. Watch for future developments on this story here at this station.