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The thoughts about the song "In the year 2525" part II (Microchip, what allows to click straight in the net)

Kimmo Huosionmaa

When we are thinking about the song "The Year 2525", we can imagine that maybe tomorrow in our society might put GSM-data implants to a human head, and that kind of systems allows the people of tomorrow to click themselves inside the Internet, without using visible computers.  Those WLAN-microchips might have the decoder, what would change the data that form, that it can be used to control computers and in another way, the human brains would understand that data. In this case, the implanted microchips can allow us to use remote cameras or any database, where that person has access. This kind of equipment can allow making the "modern shaman", who can click the mind to the Internet, and it allows this person communicate with electronic devices by using EEG-transmission. Those micro chips could be the most dangerous invention in human history.


Implanted Microchips would allow following any thoughts and actions, what we do, and that would be the top invention of "Orwellian control society". This kind of systems is introduced in some SciFi-books, where the person is allowed to click inside Internet, without any visible computers. That could be possible by using implanted WLAN-microchips, what is set in the brains after the birth. Why is this technology so fascinating? It allows us to increase our body and mind to the machine, what would become our second body.  But we don't always realize the risks of that technology.


Memories what would transfer from robots would be our own, and if somebody would hack that system, would it cause the situation, where somebody can make murder and put that to some other person's fault. In this case, the criminal would simply collect the own EEG during the crime and transfer the brain waves to other person's brain core. Only thing, what that criminal must avoid, is to think his own name. And then this person can record the EEG, and transfer that to some other man or woman brain core.  That kind of systems is investigating in real life because the brain core controlled robots would be very useful in many missions.


Those robots would look like humans, and they would be controlled by thoughts, what means that the electric operands in the human brain would send by decoder thru the Internet. And the opposite way the robot would send the feedback from its cameras and other sensors straight to controller's brain core. The sense of touch would make by using piezoelectric crystals, what would send the sense to robots computer, and that robot would send that information to controller's brains. That kind of equipment allows controlling robots in very dangerous missions.

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The link to that song

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

http://crisisofdemocracticstates.blogspot.fi/p/the-thoughts-about-song-in-year-2525.html

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