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Saturday, November 16, 2019

Big Brain & Humanoido Merge Q&A Part 2

Big Brain & Humanoido Merge Q&A Part 2

Last time we expected to handle questions regarding USB port, power requirements, spin off tech such as uploading things to a human brain that one would learn in school, a new way of space travel, how to teleport, and the addition of experiences and sensory information. Now let's continue the interview with Humanoido...

First, an update to the question about pain from the surgical interface implants into the human side of the body. In some cases there are small protruding sections of the machine sticking out of the human body and at night, moving around to attempt sleep is a sometimes difficult prospect as the devices are poked, pinched, bumped and weight is distributed in those locations in non-even ways. This can cause some very sight pain twinges but so far it's mostly insignificant and nothing to be alarmed about.

Q - How is the power handled?
A - On the human side, an implantable battery supplies micro-current to the interface beneath the flesh and on the machine side, a USB port charges the Cyborg components.

Q - What is the potential spin off of this technology?
A - I believe in the future, to learn a process such as Kung Fu, or Social Studies, you will simply upload a package for instant neural learning. This new type of learning will make schools obsolete for humans with the full range of Cyborg enhancements and enough installed memory to handle all the data.

Q - What are some new things being developed at Humanoido Labs in regard to this new man and machine merging?
A - We want to upload more than just numerical and image data. The system could be expanded by the upload and download of feelings, emotions, thoughts, dreams, memories and other sensory perceptions.

Q - How does this effect space travel?
A - Merging a human with a machine allows the brain and other parts of the human to enjoy teleportation beaming, through laser light, to other planets and places in the solar system, and to new star systems, all at the speed of light. This could obsolete rocket space travel.

to be continued...