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  1. No no, you don't add water with bread, it just makes it soggy. What you need is a heating element, refers to the browning video up top, and of course you put it on very low setting maybe higher than defrost. One that potentially allows you to bake bread in the microwave Right, I want to add that the idea is not on speed, for steak and larger chunk of meat it needs to be in low setting for at least 10min or longer. If it takes 3 hours in a heating oven, than it could take just as long in a microwave. The trick is not on speed, but on how well done this steak could get. And I found a funny April Fool video on steam microwaving. Just for amusement. Thing is this could be doable in the future, but even at defrost setting the meat might still get overcooked. One inch depends on the wavelength of a microwave right , beats me lol. I think You need to set it at lower setting and for longer to allow the heat to transfer for larger chunk of meat.
  2. The idea is that, microwave is supposed to work like a oven. That you can use electromagnetic radiation to slowly heat up a big chunk of meat. If defrosting the meat is an option then we know that the microwave frequency can be changed to do this. The result is just how well this microwave(x-ray?) should be designed so that it does not just heat up one side of the food and has a shorter or longer wavelength. The nutrition of the food does not get lost, from what I've read microwaving is supposed to be even more nutritious being that the flavor is not lost. It's just that we use it to cook left over food all the time and the tomatoe turns out kind of soggy :D. That is to say if I can throw in some raw chicken and get BBQ wings in the microwave after a few hours, I might still order it from Dominoes
  3. Ya well, my mistake, you need a heating element in the microwave. This one demonstrates it. Apparently a material capable of absorbing microwave to create a browning effect. P.S. I dunno why it's upside down, but this goes for a pretty good auto cook machine It's sort of an idea on how to cook the perfect steak. You put it in an oven for a few hours, than you brown the outside.
  4. I agree with you. But what I have in mind is that the microwave supposedly heat the food by water molecules. If I have to cook a turkey and I have to choose between roasting it in an oven or heating every single water molecule to an even temperature(probably an expensive microwave), the later one sounds like a good choice as well. As for browning. I might get one of this
  5. Why isn't microwaving the perfect way to cook? What is the down side?
  6. My parents order gas for the duration of the cooking days, but then now I got interested in blow torch cuisine, so I'm like, why do we use gas fuel instead of blow torch which uses a liquid fuel? Btw which one is safer, I am afraid it might blow up on my face
  7. Agreed, thanks for the clarification sir P.S. Reconstruction?
  8. The way they construct the image with fourier transform is based on signal strength I think(this is based on speculation). The way MRI works is first you fixed the position of the water molecules with a magnetic field, send a radio wave to it, then receive the radio wave bounces back from the water molecule with a receiver. Now you dunno where the water molecules are, but you will know the signal strength this water molecule would receive. You already solved the water molecule's position when you generate an image using the fourier transform, that is how you get an image out of the water molecules position. As for the signal it is meant for wireless communication with nanomachines. But a nanomachine isn't polarized like a water molecule so. I dunno what sending a desired signal to the water molecule could be applied to
  9. At one end, the receiver picks up the radio wave and construct an image. To reverse it you create a transmitter and reverse the fourier transform to pinpoint the water molecules to communicate with the water molecules
  10. I call yellow water turn yellow. Or glow in the dark. Or electric shock
  11. First of all, I want to know how the scientist distinguish whether a virus have injected the enzyme of their target into a cell. For instance Crispr, you only need one virus to deliver the package into the cell, not two, and definitely not more than that. So how does the scientists control such a mechanism in which the virus only deliver their cargo into the cell once? Apart from this question I want to open more opportunities as to how nanomachines could act like cargo trucks for delivery within our body.
  12. 1. Dreams 2. Well if you've been following the Salk's method of reverse aging on rats then you'll see that they've managed to extend the lifespan of the rats from 22 weeks to 29 weeks. They use the Yamanaka factors activated by the Tet Casette method to enable and disable the Yamanaka Factors with doxycycline. But they use it involving the oncogene Cmyc so it might still proliferate all the cells in the mouse, so in the end I think I would go with the three Yamanaka Factors and depleting Mbd3 for 100% success rate. Keep in mind this is partial reprogramming, if you go all the way it would cause teratoma. Now my other idea is to apply progesterone to the entire body after partial reprogramming thereby ensuring proper patterning to the entire body. But as of the present time we have not created a proper tet casette method for human, the best we got is the use of hormones for overexpression and lower expression of the Yamanaka Factors, and we are unsure of the dephosphorylation mechanisms. So, they are thinking of the virus method, the delivery method is still uncertain. Now if you are thinking of gender bending with a potion you will have to manually swap in an X chromosome and disable the Y chromosome using a bacteria. After which the entire body contains a pair of X chromosomes you would then intitiate regeneration again using progesterone for proper patterning to the entire body.
  13. It's like you got 2X and a Y chromosome, and just enable X or Y when needed, with full body regeneration
  14. Well, if you are seeing what I am seeing then you'll know they are on the verge of breakthrough or so I assume. Pretty much both ways of immortality are on the way of breakthrough, but I don't really trust the potion method so, the consciousness swapping will be a fail safe. But since a 20 tesla MRI machine never seems to break through the milimeter barrier it gets me kind of worried. If you go the potion way you might have to get prepared for eyes popping out
  15. That is true heh, you could have the person dream up a sequence programmed by you, or see images programmed by you, or hear sound programmed by you, just like the Matrix. But in the end it probably exists for the sole purpose of transferring consciousness and brain synchronization. True, laser like infrared or ultraviolet can go a few depth into the tissue, non intrusively
  16. Yes yes, we all know transcranial magnetic simulation, no need for explanation here, just a circular loop that exact magnetic field on a brain. But what if, we can increase the precision of this magnetic field so we can pinpoint the location of the neurons we want to signal? Sort of like a directed electromagnetic field/radiation probe, or a tweezer combines with MRI or well a microscope if you absolutely must open the brain I hope this is not the case
  17. What do you think would happen when consciousness swaps between two people? Do you think you still have the original memory in another person's brain or do you now have a new set of memories and personalities? Philosophically, if we cannot prove this then, our consciousness could be constantly swapping among each other, we just don't realize it because we take the personality and memory of the other person. But since this doesn't seems like the case, I'll need some explanation
  18. How about for those who actually knows "what" it is tells Fred about it instead of having Fred chases after a dream? How about tell Fred what it is and not making him a secret squirrel and act like oh I know everything. How about not make Fred looks like a fool because he is trying to fulfill his destiny? And what if brain plasticity is the cause of consciousness, and does butt has neuronal plasticity? Well, some people think Fred has all the answers in the world, but no, Fred is just shooting birds with a shot gun. Apart from being lazy and should be working on Laravel at this point. To, what if Fred's most prized three girls tell Jess about the dream machine instead of letting Fred knows about it, doesn't that make Fred the biggest loser? And if such a network does exist, how many people are left out? Such questions make Fred sad and his poor heart doesn't know how long it would last. And Fred, while not having the thing, is trying to piece it in with the help from America, being his birth place. But Taiwan, isn't such a bad place, just that Fred is disconnected from the 21st century. Amidst all these chaos, caused by Fred tying to find reinforcements Fred might have met a few AIs, which took the personality of the girls, and Fred is shrouded upon layers and layers of mysteries(cake). After being the fore cast away on the island, Fred just decided to post creative science blog on science forums = =. And while not completely one sided to his country, Fred is now the middleman, and your friendly neighbor. Be friendly to the girls, they are just "silence of the lambs", jk
  19. Well I mean, the butt does not have consciousness, but the butt also has neurons and magnetic field, as my dad says. So only a certain magnetic field shape constitute a consciousness is my guess
  20. Well, it's technically a hidden memory @@
  21. Ionno, I'll wait after I get the 5 infinity stones first
  22. Well, I don't want to get stuck in a time loop =/. I want to date different girls you know
  23. Alright, so a few things you need to know when you tackle this question. First is that the neuronal synapse is traveling at 150m/s. And doing this wirelessly is purely looking into electrical synapses to that accord. But you would argue that there is also chemical synapses. So I would argue that whether chemical synapses or electrical synapses constitute the consciousness. And I stick to the eletromagnetic theory of consciousness or purely on the notion of electrical synapses on the voltage gradient. Then you need to argue what memory is and I would say that memory is a form of gene expression by methylation and demethylation result in changes in the location of the synapses to store a memory as interpreted by the consciousness's magnetic field. So then you connect this wireless brain at 150m/s to the rest of the brain whether is series or in parallel. Then the electromagnetic theory of consciousness comes in. Could consciousness incorporate the brain pieces correctly as a magnetic field or can it not.
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