ManOfSTEEL
Jul 5 2005, 05:31 AM
| | I have read in the news paper, a local news here in the philippines that during the convention at singapore, Bill Gates says "New technology soon to be implanted in the human body, but I will not try this experimentation in myself.."
Is it possible the somebody is working to implant computer in the human body? Wow,,, very interesting, but do you think this will help us? if the computer is inside our body, what does the computer do? maybe instead of using our mind the computer will think for you... ha ha ha... that will makes us a robot...
If this will happen, if bill gates is working to it... Well, I really be a big difference and adjustment on all people like us,,, Do you want to try it for yourself, Me I don't like to have computer inside my body... ...
Anyway, have any of you guys read the article about this topic? please give me the links where I can go to it... |
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BuffaloHELP
Jul 5 2005, 09:07 AM
RFID, Radio Frequency Identification, comes to my mind. RFID isn’t new to the market. Almost all domestic pet owners of The United States are aware of this little device that contains vital information about their beloved pets. A tiny transmitter, the size of a rice grain, that has enough power to last 5 years that submits pet’s name, registered number and the contact number has been advocated by veterinarian, even by celebrities. There’s been a rumor that some government top secret lab requires employees to be subjected to this RFID injection to enhance the security. Some RFID can last as long as a person’s life by drawing power from biocurrent. Biocurrent is the small electricity produced by your body. During last year’s meeting of JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association, one cardiologist was truly fascinated with nanotechnology. This cardiologist envisioned the future of human kind and hardware in symbiosis. And believe it or not, that vision was in long working even before any doctors could have imagined. Nanobots were created to attach themselves to damaged tissue and help the body to heal itself. The method was derived from the nature. Inject a solution that contains a chemical agent that will only attach to targeted tissue. Then this solution acts as a lighting rod for nanobots and attracts them like opposite ends of magnets. So, it’s already here--nothing really new. The halt is will people accept such devices to be entered into their body? Will you allow doctors to inject you with bunch of unknown substances and let those machines heal you from within? PS, when you get to the nanobots link, you might be surprised to find who sponsored the initial research… yes, that’s right--Microsoft. No wonder Bill Gates said, QUOTE New technology soon to be implanted in the human body… Edit: attached the perfect example of what Bill Gates and his Microsoft will do to our future   Click to enlarge.
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ManOfSTEEL
Jul 5 2005, 09:24 AM
Wow, it really exist, I can't believe its already happening... I will read that article soon to find out more.. tnx for the info..
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baffo
Jul 5 2005, 11:02 AM
This "merging" of technology with our bodies has more then just one aspect. Can be good. AS BuffaloHELP said, they can/could heal you from different diseases and help your body. With this help our lives would be much longer, because our body would not have to work that much because of the nanobots. And because of this we will not be such vulnerable infront of different diseases, but what about for viruses? I mean, computer viruses!! If that would happen, we'll became like computers, every year or maybe two we'll have to go at the service to renew the software, maybe instal some new hardware (new versions of nanocomputers/robots). And we can be the possible targets of hackers. That sounds weird, but could happen. Someone to hack my body and then start controling me?!!! no way! And if we start using this technology in our bodies, than terrorist would have an easy job to kill many people. Just establish a connection with the help of this things in our bodies and zap, we're dead. Ok, ok that's more science fiction then else, but can became true in a couple of years, because of fast developing technology.
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tuddy
Jul 5 2005, 11:09 AM
Where does it stop though? At this rate, why bother going though the pleasure of having a baby, when you can just go and buy a machine. To help cure a disease fair enough, but, and don't get me wrong, I'm not wierd!  , are we going to save every single soul out there. Will we keep out birth rate up at the same time too? Where is everyone going to work? Live? Eat? Unless we get the 'good' people from NASA to find us another planet, we will be overflowing with people. Where i live, we are losing all our planet/trees due to housing expandure, and its getting worse! Wait, maybe i am wired... Tuddy
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AbstracT
Jul 5 2005, 02:08 PM
omg that would crazy.. I keep thinking of new forms of virus. People will try to really hack into our system. That would be crazy. They could track people down quicker.. Talk about invasion of space. Smh the govt would try and get their sticky fingers on it. This would be for the worse of man kind
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Inspiron
Jul 5 2005, 02:37 PM
Even if its possible, I won't put a Microsoft OS into my brain... I don't wanna get hacked and store my dreams from my sleep to the registry... Worst still, the OS just hangs there.. then I'm 'dead'...
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theconman
Jul 5 2005, 03:35 PM
Every movie about smart robots always leads to some sort of an apocalypse... I,Robot, and Blade Runner that whole prolouge about how it happened... none of them ended up good. I dont think its a great idea, but it'll help. I dont want all of my information to be in a computer...
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Sprnknwn
Jul 5 2005, 04:13 PM
Well, is not something new the probable fact that we will have some kind of microchip inside us... just to be detected everywhere and who knows... maybe some more with years. It´s an awful idea but sadly I think it will be obligatory in the future to be a citizen... just like carrying a ID. It sounds apocalyptic yes, because it is  And worst of all, it will work with microsoft technology. Sure we will go crazy. I will commit suicide before this happens
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rvalkass
Jul 5 2005, 05:59 PM
Hmmm, Windows XP Home, Professional, Male and Female. A worrying thought. Then again, crime will be wiped out as every felon will be stopped for commiting 'an illegal operation'. However, life could get tedious, being asked 'Are you sure?' at every available opportunity. Joking aside, I don't think its a very good idea to start filling people with computers unless absolutely necessary (e.g. to help cure a disability). People are already dependant enough on computers as it is, without them being a life or death situation for everyone. What if they crash? Or get a virus? The government here in England will love the idea of adding computers to people, to track their every move and action. Yes, OK, I'm being slightly pessimistic and cynical, but people are not going to want to have microchips inside them, literally running their lives. I am already thinking of leaving the country if compulsary ID cards are introduced, and if computer chips are made compulsary too in the future that will encourage me to move again. Why is everyone in any vague form of power so desperate to get even more control over the people under them?
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rgginc
Sep 23 2008, 05:00 PM
What would happen if the computer implanted in your body crashed?!  Hahahaha.
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minimcmonkey
Sep 21 2008, 06:21 PM
There is already stuff like that out there, there are computers which can take pictures, and process it, then send it to a persons brain, VERY low resolution, just dots, but they are starting to make people who have been blind all their lives, SEE! And there was a man who got a monkey, to controll a video game, using his mind, a computer read the monkeys brain waves.
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minimcmonkey
Jun 26 2008, 10:49 AM
Hmm, think of the viruses... "function__suicide__start." No, i dont think that is real, tey dont understand enough about the brain, to implement a computer, that will do anything useful, i mean, technology means that blind people can have images sent to their brain ect, but a computer like what your talkng about.... in your head or body? No. This is just one oftose stupid rumor...
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HoRuS
Oct 7 2007, 08:00 AM
QUOTE And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six. (Revelation 13:16—18) I bet this is a passage from the book of revelations that is about to come true. There are also experiments with chips in a mini-electrode backpack on a cockroach wich makes the roach remote controllable. And you know... What is tested on animals will be used on humans, one way or another. http://www.cryingvoice.com/Endtimes/Mark9.html
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angad619
Oct 6 2007, 05:33 PM
Hey guys, imagine this: If not a computer we should have a small chip in us say at the back of the hand that will store our identity. So there will be no need of passports and other documents to prove your identity. since everyone will have a single chip implanted since birth, there will be no scams relating to forged passports and stuff. You can go to a gas station, refill your automobile, pass your hand over some scanner and you will be billed automatically. Crime could be easily controlled. Have sensors all over the grocery store. Once you know who the culprit is, you could track him down via satellite!! In case of a kidnap, track down the kidnapped and the ones who are with the kidnapped. There would be no Osama hidding in some godforsaken place. Nobody would want a computer to be running their lives. But having such a chip will definately help us. And all this can be realised in teh near future!!
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