Monthly Archives: February 2009

The Digital Sea

Tweet When I was a kid, I was a hardcore fantasy geek.  I’ve read most major fantasy franchises and I loved playing fantasy based games.  When I was in eighth grade at Catholic school, I started a Dungeons and Dragons … Continue reading

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Database of your Mind

Tweet As I explained in the previous post, the technology exists to control your computer with your mind using a neural actuator.  Eventually the development of this technology could lead to structured mind-computer language used for controlling the computer. It’s … Continue reading

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A Use for the Other 90%

Tweet It’s often been said that we humans only use 10% of our potential brain matter.  Somedays I think that estimate is a tad high.  During the development of the concept of my novel I wondered about the control systems … Continue reading

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A Digital World Awaits

Tweet Everywhere we look, the processes and products that make up our lives are being turned digital.  The general medias that transfer information are slowly being absorbed by the digital mass called the internet.  The seemingly ubiqutious iPhone has opened … Continue reading

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