Brain "software" problems in cell-immortal bodies?

From: Avatar Polymorph (avatarpolymorph@hotmail.com)
Date: Sat Aug 31 2002 - 12:07:42 MDT


An additional point to my previous thread, re Drexlerian cellware
supercomputers and cell machines (and inter-cellular ones) and their
network: the software and memory of the supercomputing facilities might be
enough to provide a positional map of the neurons and their chemical and
electrical states, even to translate some states as a thought-of word or
sentence etc. Pictures are last i heard stored holographically in the human
brain (in 3D) so these should be accessible too. I.e. these Drexlerian
devices are altogher more subtle and complex mind-minders and mind-readers.
Some interconnectiveness to a transmitter/receiver organ/device would I
suppose be required to communicate with another being via them. Even a link
to a mobile phone.

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