Civilization is bad, artificial things hurt us, we should be naked savages running through the Gardens of Eden again, not augmented humans with increasingly powerful interactions with mechanical tools.
#THEBRAIN 9 FORUM TV#
Could you be controlled by a wrench or a tv remote? It's the same thing. I'm not sure how you guys think a virus or "control" could occur. Except instead of your hands it's the magnetic waves from your brain's mere thought that play the instrument. It would simply be a receiver, much like playing a flute with your hands. The chip doesn't sit there like some metal monstrosity, zapping lightning bolts at your brain and doing nefarious PC-like processes. It is this magnetic field that the chip reads and interprets. If you didn't know, the brain has a constant buzz of electric activity between the synapses which thus generates a magnetic field. This chip would be a very VERY small device that READS the brainwaves emanating from your head.
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I explained this in another post but maybe I should have put it in the OP. OK, first a "chip" doesn't mean some giant electronic circuit board shoved into your grey matter. This will fry my brain, cause a virus, make me into Terminator 2000. To me, this hearkens back to the golden age of SC when it was about creativity, innovation, and on the fly adaptation. People who play CREATIVELY will get a lot further ahead of people who are just mechanically sound. Mechanically, everyone may be gosu, but mentally you will only have so many Stork, Boxer, OOV, Kal, Julys etc. Starcraft won't be better because everyone is gosu. OK, I'm noticing a few general trends in the thread so far. In short it would become the new more effective heroin to most. It would come down to a simple problem: are you happier in "real" life or virtual life? eventually a significant amount of people would reach the conclusion that the latter is the answer, and would only need to former to keep themselves alive so they can sustain access to their virtual lives.
#THEBRAIN 9 FORUM SOFTWARE#
If people become self proclaimed residents of a virtual world with horrible interfaces and limited immersion in programs such as world of warcraft, or second life, the appeal of a place where you have no physical limitations except that of the rule set in whatever software you are currently immersed in is enough to attract anyone, and to enthrall an astounding amount of those attracted. I do however think this may become a severe problem in our society. I would welcome an opportunity to have an infinite amount of information at my every whim, and no physical limitations on my interactions with a virtual world. In regards to the topic I feel there is nothing wrong with developing the technology and providing it to a willing public. And your actual APM will go down since you won't be spam clicking. In fact, if you have to remember every production building without hotkey-esque memory binds, it might take longer.
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If you're still limited by build marine in barracks 4, build marine barracks 5, and you don't get MBS level control, you're just going to be able to do things a little more smoothly. I don't see how this is increases APM drastically, by the way. Wait, so using your brain to send thoughts to your fingers to move a mouse to move a unit on the screen is harder than using your brain to move something on the screen? There's thinking and there's learned behavior, considering considering all of SC is learned behavior, why would the mental equivalent of a hotkey be harder? Imagine you needed to visualize the specific movement of each finger to make it move while playing SC. If you start doing this as a baby, it's probably different. If I use my hands, I don't need to think. It's probably harder to do than with your hands because it requires so much concentration and the brain isn't structured to control it.