Note, these instructions are not intended to be followed. This is strictly for entertainment.
Alright, so what if you could completely control a computer simply by thinking? What if you could close your eyes and see your display?
I think this is completely possible and not as far fetched as you might think. I'm going to show you how to build one.
[b]Step One: The Computer[/b]
This is the easy part. A small PC could be made to easily fit into a small backpack, or even into a hand bag. In the future, maybe even something as powerful as today's modern computers could fit in your pocket. Microchips are getting smaller and computers are getting faster everyday. It's just a matter of time.
[b]Step Two: The Screen[/b]
This is probably the second hardest thing to accomplish. Really, this whole Idea is based on tiny LCD screens that can be placed on the surface of a pair of goggles. This screen would receive signals from your computer via a tiny receiver, placed just outside of lense. Now, you may be wandering, "How could I see when I'm not using my computer?" The answer? Cameras. These cameras will be placed right on the lenses of your goggles. You will be able to alternate between your computer screen and the cameras simply by changing the display on your goggles. "How will you do that?" you say? Well that is a very good question! I'm glad I pretended you asked. We're about to discuss it in
step three.
[b]Step Three: Controlling[/b]
This would be the most difficult and hardest to adapt to when it comes too your computer. A microchip would be surgically inserted into the spine that can read the impulses of the human brain. Via more transmitters/receivers, it would work like a key board, mouse, and a way to control what your goggles display. Scientists today have already accomplished something similar to this. In a experiment, Scientists used a micro chip that read the impulses of a monkey's brain, to control a robotic arm. The monkey's body rewired itself to accept the new limb and treated it as one of it's own. The monkey could move the arm to pick up a piece of food and place it in it's mouth. Similarly to how the monkey learned to control the arm, we could learn how to control the computer.
While this design dose have many flaws, I just wrote it to see what your guy's opinions on it were. Thanks for reading
I think if you tired to do anything other than word your head would explode
[QUOTE=Louis;20454380]I think if you tired to do anything other than word your head would explode[/QUOTE]
Your brain isn't processing for the computer, it's simply just CONTROLLING the computer.
[QUOTE=soccerskyman;20454416]Your brain isn't precessing for the computer, it's simply just CONTROLLING the computer.[/QUOTE]
I didnt understand fully, my bad and please rate me dumb
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Yeah one of these. I heard people who have been paralysed have been using this sort of thing for a while. Read about them in a magazine a few years back
Sounds mind-boggling.
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