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Ask HN: How much access to your brain, are you willing to give?

2 点作者 sathishmanohar超过 13 年前
With Brain reading and re-imaging technologies on the way, I was wondering how much access would you give, of your brain.<p>In the good old, owner-group-everybody style. Owner (me, lets say) had read write and execute permissions forever, now group or everybody are trying to get read permissions of the brain. That seems so much intrusive.<p>But, I always wanted to able to automatically write things to my brain (matrix style), because everybody, be it president or programmer, they are thinking that way, not because of the destination they are in, but, because of the things happened along the journey. IMO this part is vastly overlooked, in education. For example: I think, E = MC^2 is the destination, but, how Einstein reached there is so much more important and its hugely ignored.<p>To quote Einstein himself:<p>&#60;quote&#62;I want to know how God created this world. I am not interested in this or that phenomenon, in the spectrum of this or that element. I want to know His thoughts; the rest are details.&#60;/quote&#62;<p>Notice: I want to know his thoughts, This one has immense value, one's thoughts, beliefs and world view combined, makes him see things others ignore.<p>Imagine if brain works like git repo, then I'd want to pull from Einstein, Steve Jobs, Steven Spielberg, Dave Chappelle and hella lot of people. To save myself from redundant thinking.<p>It may sound uber creepy, actually, it sounds uber creepy to me. when I think about execute permissions, when someone gets execute permissions to my brain, I essentially become a human robot.<p>Your thoughts?

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