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NVR
Mar 20, 2016 19:26:03 GMT -5
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Post by dianoia on Mar 20, 2016 19:26:03 GMT -5
I am really new to this site, and am not really sure about any of this, but from some ideas and some research I have come up with some ideas(original to the best of my knowledge).
First to create a complete full dive environment with movement as the controller you would need to access the nerves leading to the brain, to not intrude the skin while doing this one would need to block the nerve signals from the brain to the body, possible by using magnets to create a strong negative force along the axons of the nerve to stop the potassium- sodium pump form changing the polarity of the cell, stopping the nerve impulse. Next is reading the signals before the planned blockage of them, this should be easy since electrical sensors are out there as it is so this should not be a problem. The other important step is to send fake signals along the nerves to the brain to send false senses to create a full reality this all together is what I like to call NVR (Nerve based Virtual Reality). Both of these require the solving of the frequency code of nerves.
These are only ideas I have come up with and may not work at all, but I hope they are helpful and if you have questions about them... ask.
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NVR
Mar 21, 2016 2:12:28 GMT -5
Post by Suu on Mar 21, 2016 2:12:28 GMT -5
Hey dianoia, If you haven't done so already, I recommend you join our slack! It is our Instant messaging program, and we are usually more active there. Although using magnets is an interesting idea, strong magnets cannot stop nerve signals: the ones that can do so are centered in some neutron stars, and they work by literally ripping the iron from your body (a decidedly extreme way of accomplishing this). Even though there are many electrical sensors out there, most of them arent really fit to work within humans, and lack the sophistication needed to accurately 'read' those signals. Keep coming up with new ideas, and I look forwards to seeing your work on the team!
Regards, Suu
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