Posts : 386 Join date : 2014-04-19 Age : 36 Location : Kladno Czech rep
Subject: Mind control car Sat Jan 02, 2016 8:45 am
Chinesse got car who can be controled with your mind(but probably no with 2litre mind)......that chick in voice comment just sayin that...in that headphone what that -Mr.Pak- have on head is 16 sensor wo just screening you minds and put it into pc programm who made it.... In this time they got only move-forward, back and stop...and...you can lock or unlock doors with it...Oo...they are not sure if they made it in...you know...series production...
So....se CANNER buddy.....even trash from mind control experiment can be used.... ... .....
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Posts : 6470 Join date : 2009-11-14 Age : 58 Location : Hull UK
Subject: Re: Mind control car Sat Jan 02, 2016 11:52 am
sinsinety wrote:
Chinesse got car who can be controled with your mind(but probably no with 2litre mind)......
I just had to.... and
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Posts : 7016 Join date : 2013-04-30
Subject: Re: Mind control car Sat Jan 02, 2016 1:05 pm
This idea is already a few years old. Once they figure out how it works flawlessly I think it will still take a whole generation for this to become mainstream, because older people have difficulty adapting. Though by that time I expect it may also be possible to simply download instructions directly into the brain.
At the moment the idea of controlling things with the mind is nice and innovative, I thought of buying a OZC NIA mindcontrol device myself years ago. It was pretty cheap back then, 100-150E.
But this is only nice as long as people still have minds.
I look at these hightech developments differently, to me they are beta-programs with the endgoal to convert people into androids. Think about something like the 'google self driving car project', and put that technology into a human. Google even called their OS for smartphones(also a beta-program technology)...: Android
Just found this article which is kind of related so I'll post it here. :
Team reprograms social behavior in carpenter ants using epigenetic drugs