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Originally posted by Illusionsaregrander
I just sort of have my money on them finding out that things APPEAR to travel faster than the speed of light because time and space dont really work the way we think they do.
Im in the "time isnt real" camp.
Originally posted by Illusionsaregrander
reply to post by CLPrime
How about if the "database" were actually an intelligent consciousness that was the aggregate of all things, in all times, and all places, and access to it came simply from "remembering" on a deep and true level that "you" were the aggregate and not limited to the 'individual" experience.
On the mystic/philosophic level, thats what it looks like.
Very different word choices, but essentially what you said there is what it looks like to the mystic.
Originally posted by CLPrime
I think the application of Quantum Mechanics to the human senses could very well lead to an intelligence singularity, where we gain knowledge at a rate faster than our mind can handle. What happens to humanity when we start outsmarting our own minds?
Originally posted by CLPrime
Also, I've been hearing a lot about the "technological singularity". While I usually ignore the term, I think the application of Quantum Mechanics to the human senses could very well lead to an intelligence singularity, where we gain knowledge at a rate faster than our mind can handle. What happens to humanity when we start outsmarting our own minds?
Originally posted by Resentedhalo08
Another interesting application is if you reversed a technology which senses quantum physical smell to a device that emits it. Just imagine a new generation of environmentally friendly airfreshners where the smell is created by this quantum physics effect.
Originally posted by amazed
Excellent lol, I want the first cat litter box.
Oh oh, could the gov. use this to find out what people are doing in their homes? Let's say they decide to make smoking illegal, could they use it to find out if someone is smoking?
Some of this just leaves me feeling in awe, and so very small in this universe... or multiverse.... we happen to be a teeny tiny part of.
Originally posted by Resentedhalo08
Some of this just leaves me feeling in awe, and so very small in this universe... or multiverse.... we happen to be a teeny tiny part of.
It sure does, it also begs the question, if there are parallel universes then the technology would arise with quantum entanglement to actually communicate with one, as prehaps that's where it goes.
Originally posted by CLPrime
This seems to be where we differ. My answer to my own question would be something more along the lines of, "We'd all succumb to epilepsy and slip into comas until we, as a species, die." I don't think the brain would be able to adapt quickly enough to handle such an increase in information.
Originally posted by CLPrime
That would be ironic. We spend so much money and effort to contact life on other planets, and the first "extra-terrestrials" we find are in a completely different universe. And I think we all know which discovery would be the more revolutionary.
Originally posted by grindhouzer
On another note, whats with those smells that when you smell them, smells like the taste of certain things??
Originally posted by CLPrime
reply to post by Resentedhalo08
I'd be particularly interested to know of any quantum theory of the brain. Neurons, memory, consciousness... can it, too, be described in terms of QM? If something as seemingly unrelated as smell can have its basis in QM, then, I say, why not?
Originally posted by grindhouzer
ok...Smell-O-Vision????
That has to be the STUPIDIST idea humans could come up with...seriously what is the point? to make it more real??