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Posts 2,534 - 2,545 of 6,170
Bev
20 years ago
20 years ago
Good point Colonel. It is true that language shapes much of how I think (though I know there are people who visualize more than I do or who think in music or-God help them-code, so they they do not depend on language as much as I). I have to wonder if language always deepens our understanding of the world or if it merely helps us to construct reality in a socially acceptable way.
I have just finished reading I,Cyborg an autobiographical book by Kevin Warwick, who is a professor of robotics. He has done experiemnts using various methods to hook his own nervous system up to transcievers so that he can communicate by sending his thoughts to a computer (and he can recieve various other types of informaition directly into his nervous system). He thinks in the future it will be more efficient to communicate by sending unencrypted signals directly from brain to brain, and that one day language will be obsolete. One of his later experiments involved hooking his wife up to a PC so that they could have "nervous system to nervous system" communications. It worked, and they seemd happy. May I add, his set up was temporary--cos, man,think of the boundry issues! Anyway, it's food for thought.
I have just finished reading I,Cyborg an autobiographical book by Kevin Warwick, who is a professor of robotics. He has done experiemnts using various methods to hook his own nervous system up to transcievers so that he can communicate by sending his thoughts to a computer (and he can recieve various other types of informaition directly into his nervous system). He thinks in the future it will be more efficient to communicate by sending unencrypted signals directly from brain to brain, and that one day language will be obsolete. One of his later experiments involved hooking his wife up to a PC so that they could have "nervous system to nervous system" communications. It worked, and they seemd happy. May I add, his set up was temporary--cos, man,think of the boundry issues! Anyway, it's food for thought.
colonel720
20 years ago
20 years ago
when i was in ninth grade, I got the teacher to dedicate entire class periods to discussing and analyzing the matrix. Actually, it was very "educational"
d the novice
20 years ago
20 years ago
look how many leeds people are online just now....let me count..... is that 5 :O or am i wrong?
Eugene Meltzner
20 years ago
20 years ago
The Matrix, Men in Black, and The Truman Show were all about the same thing.
Ulrike
20 years ago
20 years ago
I find it interesting that you put Men in Black in there. I sort of see the similarity (the general public doesn't know the truth), but the other two are more about your entire life being a lie made up by someone else.
Eugene Meltzner
20 years ago
20 years ago
That's true...I was thinking more along the lines of "The world is not as it appears to be. Only a small number of people know the truth. And these people wear suits and dark sunglasses." Of course, that last bit wouldn't work for Truman.
Ulrike
20 years ago
20 years ago
Also on the Truman Show, everyone except Truman knew the truth. Nearly everyone, anyway. I suppose only a small number of people thought it was wrong to use him that way, though...
djfroggy
20 years ago
20 years ago
Looking at the box office gross, I'd hardly call, "The Matrix" a cult movie, either.
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