That's pretty incredible. Sign me up.
I wonder if the process could be reversed to record sensory data? Doesn't sound like it....
Do it remember something? :-)
IMAGINE movies and computer games in which you get to smell, taste and perhaps even feel things. That's the tantalising prospect raised by a patent on a device for transmitting sensory data directly into the human brain - granted to none other than the entertainment giant Sony.
See the article...
That's pretty incredible. Sign me up.
I wonder if the process could be reversed to record sensory data? Doesn't sound like it....
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That is awesome! I can imagine, though, that eventually this will be used by porn companies everywhere![]()
I don't know if I trust Sony developing such technology, more than say, the US government developing it...
But the porn would be incredible!![]()
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"In the end, the lord shalth return in full regulation Soviet Uniform, hailing Lenin as thy true messiah." -Siberian Revealations
Sony patent takes first step towards fulfiling the Matrix prophecy...
Don't think about those damn kangaroos.
That thought actually scares me. The idea of technology becoming even more a part of our lives. I mean, not that I think technology is bad (not at all), but I think Frank Herbert's books explained it best about how we should only have technology for things we humans can't do with our own hands. That's just my opinion, tho.Originally posted by hate
Sony patent takes first step towards fulfiling the Matrix prophecy...
"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
So it's just another bullshit patent to patent every thing on that planet that is patentable, as far as I can see.Elizabeth Boukis, spokeswoman for Sony Electronics, says the work is speculative. \"There were not any experiments done,\" she says. \"This particular patent was a prophetic invention. It was based on an inspiration that this may someday be the direction that technology will take us.\"[/b]

i would just feel like one of skinners rats. you know the ones with electricity hooked up to the pleasure centers in the brain... then they're slowly taught to press a big silver bar to get stimulus to the brain...eventually they turn down food, water, and other rats in order to bar press. ahhh yes. we're all rats being toyed with by sony.
clear eyes. strong hands.
Interesting concept though. Thought about it many times myself, but the practical difficulties are a real pain.Originally posted by Kaniaz
So it's just another bullshit patent to patent every thing on that planet that is patentable, as far as I can see.[/b]Elizabeth Boukis, spokeswoman for Sony Electronics, says the work is speculative. \"There were not any experiments done,\" she says. \"This particular patent was a prophetic invention. It was based on an inspiration that this may someday be the direction that technology will take us.\"
I totally don't get why it's ok to patent "prophetic inventions", like, inventions that don't kinda exist.Originally posted by Stalker+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Stalker)</div><!--QuoteBegin-KaniazInteresting concept though. Thought about it many times myself, but the practical difficulties are a real pain.[/b]So it's just another bullshit patent to patent every thing on that planet that is patentable, as far as I can see.[/b]Elizabeth Boukis, spokeswoman for Sony Electronics, says the work is speculative. \"There were not any experiments done,\" she says. \"This particular patent was a prophetic invention. It was based on an inspiration that this may someday be the direction that technology will take us.\"
I like quotes within quotes.Originally posted by Kaniaz+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Kaniaz)</div>Originally posted by Stalker@
<!--QuoteBegin-KaniazI totally don't get why it's ok to patent \"prophetic inventions\", like, inventions that don't kinda exist.[/b]Interesting concept though. Thought about it many times myself, but the practical difficulties are a real pain.[/b]
So it's just another bullshit patent to patent every thing on that planet that is patentable, as far as I can see.Elizabeth Boukis, spokeswoman for Sony Electronics, says the work is speculative. \"There were not any experiments done,\" she says. \"This particular patent was a prophetic invention. It was based on an inspiration that this may someday be the direction that technology will take us.\"![]()
But seriously, I agree with you, Kaniaz. It's like the company's trying to call shotgun or dibs something. Fairly childish when you think of it that way. Kind of smart if you think of it in another way. But it doesn't really make sense that they can do that.
Didn't say it was either. Personally I think it's strange that it's even allowed to do so.Originally posted by Kaniaz+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Kaniaz)</div>Originally posted by Stalker@
<!--QuoteBegin-KaniazI totally don't get why it's ok to patent \"prophetic inventions\", like, inventions that don't kinda exist.[/b]Interesting concept though. Thought about it many times myself, but the practical difficulties are a real pain.[/b]
So it's just another bullshit patent to patent every thing on that planet that is patentable, as far as I can see.Elizabeth Boukis, spokeswoman for Sony Electronics, says the work is speculative. \"There were not any experiments done,\" she says. \"This particular patent was a prophetic invention. It was based on an inspiration that this may someday be the direction that technology will take us.\"
Why did we stop talking about porn???
Yes... what has this forum come to![]()
Didn't say it was either. Personally I think it's strange that it's even allowed to do so.[/b][/quote]Originally posted by Stalker+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Stalker)</div>Originally posted by Kaniaz+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Kaniaz)<!--QuoteBegin-Stalker@
<!--QuoteBegin-KaniazI totally don't get why it's ok to patent \"prophetic inventions\", like, inventions that don't kinda exist.[/b]Interesting concept though. Thought about it many times myself, but the practical difficulties are a real pain.[/b]
So it's just another bullshit patent to patent every thing on that planet that is patentable, as far as I can see.Elizabeth Boukis, spokeswoman for Sony Electronics, says the work is speculative. \"There were not any experiments done,\" she says. \"This particular patent was a prophetic invention. It was based on an inspiration that this may someday be the direction that technology will take us.\"
I know, I just totally wanted to quote you. Because quoting is fun, espcially when it's useless.![]()
If it worked I would buy one. But until then hallucinogenic drugs will have to suffice.
theres soo many dangers with that thing like just imagine playing resident evil ud be soo s*** scared n prob have a heart attck and how would u know wen ur playing it and not playing it?
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