Monday, February 05, 2007
Neural Implants, Telepathy and Extra Sensory Inputs (ESP)
Neural Implants, Telepathy and Extra Sensory Inputs (ESP)
Prof Kevin Warwick, a cybernetics expert at the University of Reading in the UK wants to make telepathy an (almost) exact science!
One of his interests being neural implants, he works in the domains of artificial intelligence control, robotics and bio-medical engineering.
The professor has "proved" that humans can have extra sensory inputs (ESI) that their brains can directly communicate. He has had a chip implant inside himself as well as in his wife and has been studying how movement, thought, emotions and signals could be transmitted from one person to another, even perhaps via the Internet! He is confident that our nervous system can be extended to wherever we want.
In a few years, he plans to implant a chip in his brain and study further communication by thought - what we call telepathy.
The professor also believes in cyborgs and feels they will be a reality soon. He partially proved his belief when he was able to move the arm of a robot thousands of miles away just by moving his arm! When he moved his arm, his neuro systems / brain signals were transmitted through the Internet to the remote robotic hand making it to move!
He feels that the use of chips among patients - such as those suffering from Parkinson's Disease - could do wonders but he also believes that the use of these chips should go beyond just therapeutic use.
Prof Kevin Warwick, a cybernetics expert at the University of Reading in the UK wants to make telepathy an (almost) exact science!
One of his interests being neural implants, he works in the domains of artificial intelligence control, robotics and bio-medical engineering.
The professor has "proved" that humans can have extra sensory inputs (ESI) that their brains can directly communicate. He has had a chip implant inside himself as well as in his wife and has been studying how movement, thought, emotions and signals could be transmitted from one person to another, even perhaps via the Internet! He is confident that our nervous system can be extended to wherever we want.
In a few years, he plans to implant a chip in his brain and study further communication by thought - what we call telepathy.
The professor also believes in cyborgs and feels they will be a reality soon. He partially proved his belief when he was able to move the arm of a robot thousands of miles away just by moving his arm! When he moved his arm, his neuro systems / brain signals were transmitted through the Internet to the remote robotic hand making it to move!
He feels that the use of chips among patients - such as those suffering from Parkinson's Disease - could do wonders but he also believes that the use of these chips should go beyond just therapeutic use.
Labels: artificial-intelligence, bio-medical-engineering, cybernetics, robotics, telepathy