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Integrated remotes. In our body

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I'm not sure if this has been brought up yet, but I think that once we understand nerves and can duplicate them, we could build little remote controls, for lamps, computers, cars, or anything really. You just connect the remote to motor nerves, and it'll be internal, so you can't lose it, and you control it by thought. Wouldn't that be sweet? And if we can learn to build sleek jetpacks, we get to fly! no more losing your keys either! You install into the lock something taht will only respod to your remote.

 

What do u all think?

hmmm...an interesting idea. Kinda a brainchild of nanotechnology meets biochemistry/neurology. I think that would be a pretty sweet little thing. But i would get a remote that controled my neihbors TV and then i could jack with him all the time LOL!.

 

Another thing that would be cool too is tiny implanted phones that work off of thought too. Then we could talk to eachother just by thought. Engineered telepathy! SWEET!

 

Of course, there would need to be some pretty stringent security concerns, otherwise anyone could just start talking to you mind without your permission. And you thought telemarketers were bad...

 

Yeah, but cool idea. Perhaps you should write a sci-fi novel. YOu could team up with pincho, he has some pretty cool out there ideas too :D

Wow... this is a bit like a thread from the nineties.

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