Cutting off a finger wouldn't help. The finger has to be attached to a living human for the sensor to work - otherwise the finger would be cold, there'd be no blood flow, etc.
Heat it up in the microwave first.
Cutting off a finger wouldn't help. The finger has to be attached to a living human for the sensor to work - otherwise the finger would be cold, there'd be no blood flow, etc.
Heat it up in the microwave first.
Actually I think it was CSI or something some enterprising crook took the finger skinned it and used that finger as a "glove" over their actual finger to fool a device.
This might be the one instance when all that Kirlian aura crap is worth anything.
A severed finger won't have one.
Hmm. I wonder if the Kirlian aura would remain.
And what happens when Captain America goes 'rogue' as in the Civil War movie?This may sound controversial, but I would require everyone to be physically augmented, just to make sure that everyone will be normal, i.e. a world full of "Captain America(s)", rather than a world of "Khan(s)", you know. Otherwise, there will be the inevitable "pecking order", and that normal illnesses will be a thing of the past. As for "enhanced augmentations": that might have some restrictions on it, especially on the military applications end.
No they would love enhanced soldiers that fight better and don't question orders - mindless super automatons, the 'I was only obeying orders' soldier.I would have thought enhanced soldiers that can fight better would be a bonus for the military and they'd love that.
No they would love enchanced soldiers that fight better and don't question orders - mindless super automatons, the 'I was only obeying orders' soldier.
I happened to be reading a book about this, The Curse of Cash by Kenneth S. Rogoff.Cash is already on the way out. .
He suggests that governments phase out cash. Coins would still exist, but we would mainly use debit cards and such.
I just want one of those fancy glass tablets they have in Deus Ex.
They are completely see through but can be used as a newspaper or a book and have videos on them. The concept looks cool I just wish they were real.
Coins are exactly the thing I want to get rid off. Getting specific coins for specific services (laundrette, public toilets) can be a pain in the neck. You may have the money but not the coins - it's almost like a separate currency.
Plus, I don't think dead-tree newspapers are dying. Losing market share, yes, but in the countries I've seen they still go strong. Especially the free ones, of course.
Pretty darn sure all the big-name companies are working on that. The problem is to translate all your hardware (battery, camera, microchip) into see-through circuitry.
That is a clever compromise.I thought most of that was hidden in the edges of the devices where they seem to have some sort of border or darker non clear section.
There's other devices like the pocket secretaries have two metal ends but open to a transparent screen that lights up showing text and graphics. Again I suspect the circuitry is hidden in the ends which are not see through.
That is a clever compromise.
This includes artificial limbs, organs or prosthetics that enable people to live a somewhat normal life under ideal circumstances.
How do you feel about the whole notion of artificial parts for the human body that allow it to have functions that were once lost again, or enhance functions that are damaged?
If I lost an arm or leg and could get one that functioned just like the old organic one I'd be fine with that. As it stands I do have prosthetics in the form of two lenses attached permanently to my eyes. Long story short I was born with cataracts and the original lenses were needled. This was 1968ish. Since then I have had to wear very thick and heavy glasses. The implants only came in 2007 and it was only because my optometrist suggested the idea to me in an effort to give me a cosmetic change and improve my appearance.
I haven't improved my vision as it's the same as it was with the heavy glasses but now I don't need those, instead a lighter, thinner pair for distance and slightly thick pair for reading / computer or books and stuff.
So in short I'm all for this kind of stuff.
How do you feel about this kind of stuff?
The ultimate goal is an indefinite lifespan.
No, the ultimate goal is maximum quality of life for the maximum feasible lifespan of a human being. Prolonging life at the expense of quality would simply consign people to a living hell that never really ends.The ultimate goal is an indefinite lifespan.
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