Friday, August 21, 2009

Human bio-mechanical deep space repair robot?

I had a thought laast night.



We are advancing in areas of neural transmition and transfer to a computer interface.



When I get real old I would volenteer for this:



I theorize that the brain could be removed from the body and put in a versitile robot, (like that movie to mars with val kilmer that has that robot) that could exist in space. So, while the other humans are asleep for deep space, there could be a team of robot repair humans to oversea the journey and tereform the yellow star in the constellatoin of Orion.



Potentially, the brain can live forever, it is the body that fails.



My personal phsychological state is that I would gladly do this later in life if I could work on the technical development along the way.



Is it possible? Yes. Is it plausible? Yes. Is it necessary, that is relative.



deep space brain probes anyone?



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we are not able to remove and implant a brain with today's technology. Neuro connections on "muscles" would be cut...



plus : you need to take extreme care of the chemical solution you'd put the brain into (the slightiest error would be fatal)



And that's only for the survival of the brain...



Now, please think about this : what would you do during the 1 millenia trip to our neighbouring stars, all alone in space? you won't be able to "sleep" during the entire trip... you'll get mad!



And i guess you already know this, or else you'd have asked us to do it TO YOU, and not proposed to do it TO US...



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The human brain is just as frail as the human body. How long before you get alzheimers or dementia? Then we would have a robot flying around in space with no idea of who they are.

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