Future of Nanotech Screens and Neuro sensors?
March 2, 2008 by Erika
Something that at this moment is still in concept stage like Nokia’s new nanotech phone, but…… Wouldn’t we ALL love to have this? Your lost so you hold up the transparent nanotech screen and see the arrows directing you to your destination, and instantly translate any language or have access to any information.
From screens like this, just watch: I can’t wait until the next tech to develop after this one becomes interfaced in society: glasses or sunglasses with the same technology. Just put your sunglasses on and instantly translate everything you see whole visiting another country- road signs, menus etc….
From there, watch the glasses have the technology to interface with your neural activity so that you simply think of what it is you want to access.
I read an article a while back about military technology that has already interfaced night vision and field goggles with neural tech that senses the subtle frequency your brain shifts into when your subconscious picks up “danger” ahead. Research showed that soldiers were able to sense danger ahead several seconds before the danger actually appeared. So, they have now wired that into the goggles so that when the soldiers brain emits the “fear” wave, the goggles give a warning that danger is near.
What does this have to do with the nanotech screens we are seeing here?
Well, imagine this rather standard issue, sci-fi like scenario….
A woman wearing the new Psi-Glasses (sunglasses recently introduced that have nano and neuro technology interfaced with her brain waves and thought processes as well as the web) is walking down the streets of New York on vacation. She has never been to New York, but she has no trouble navigating the city simply following the arrows and directions as they appear in front of her vision. She stops in front of a beautiful statue in Central Park, wonders who created it, and in a small screen in her glasses she is able to instantly see the artists profile and information as well as photos of the work in progress before it was in the park. (Google goes neural)
She continues walking, when suddenly her glasses give off a series of beeps, warning her that her subconscious mind has picked up a life threatening danger.
She follows the beeps by looking around until the glasses “lock” on the source of the danger her mind is sensing, a man standing about 50 feet away watching her that she didn’t notice before. She zooms in with her glasses to see his face, then instantly searches the database to find out that this man is wanted for homicide. The glasses flash on the screen that based on the NLP (Neuro linguistic programming) signals, the man is feeling agressive towards her. She instantly uplinks his image from her glasses with GPS location to the police, and then turns, hails a taxie by sending a neural flash, ”emergency help” request to his dispatch and speeds away safely.
The technology of instant and total uplink could either change our world for the better, by breaking down all walls of separation between individuals so that we are constantly communicating with everything around us in a technological way as well as the organic.
OR this kind of technology could also turn into something out of “Minority Report” as subconscious inklings of danger warn us of possible threats that do not yet exist, and the questions as to whether our subconscious mind is actually creating, or sensing.
The enlightened mind view is that we create everything around us… so what happens when we are forewarned of our creations? Does focusing on the future change it? Yes, scientists have pretty much proven that when you focus on a particular point, it changes the outcome. In the case of the woman on vacation in New York, it did, it may have saved her life.
Was the future changed? Yes.
Was it the “future” then, or only a neural blip of potentiality?
Your Tech-Goddess,
~Erika







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