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Why Not Google Telepathy?
The age of the Telepathic Internet is only a few years away.
October 19, 2011 This page was last updated 01/21/2012 04:38 AM CST (STARpod.org) -- I confess: I've been a big fan of Google. As far as I'm concerned, Google basically got it right: complexity does not equal quality -- Microsoft are you listening? -- complexity can easily eat away at valuable resources (my time, in particular). Take, as one example, the on-line service Google Docs: it's simple to use, produces a fine looking product with minimal effort and resources, and is available from any computer in the world with Internet access. Neat. Simple. It works for me, rather than forcing me to work through complex features for which I have little use. What I want is a technology that does exactly what I want, and only what I want when I need it, with minimal effort. And in my never-ending search, I finally switched from my once trustworthy BlackBerry to the Droid Bionic. But will this be the right solution to integrate an ever-expanding social web universe with multiple email accounts, while streaming video at 4G speeds streams so I don't have to miss the latest network news when I'm on the run? I could go on about the pros and cons of the Droid Bionic, but I'm reporting for STARpod.org and here we are more concerned with the far-out future of technology. Personally, as much as I admire Google, I'm a bit disappointed -- when will we get our hands on the first Google Telepathy Phone? Knowing a bit about how "the aliens" do these things -- I'll leave that comment to your imagination! -- it has occurred to me that human technology is not too far away from achieving a first-generation telepathic Internet. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW KNOWING THE FUTURE: THE UFO SPY GAMES The cosmic version of the Internet, the Nexus "out there" connecting virtually everything that exists to a virtual interactive network, presumably includes advanced features, like spacetime wormhole tunnels and other super-advanced means of moving ideas (and their physical representations) about. Using the cosmic interface is as simple as a thought: ideas are immediately "hyper-linked" to desired locations in space and time. Who would need warp drive and UFOs when the network takes you -- that is, the experience of being your SELF -- anywhere in a virtual instant? Actually, the Cosmic Internet does remind me somewhat of so-called "remote viewing" -- a form of psychic perception once the darling of secret intelligence services -- and we now know, in fact (and confirmed by CIA-released documents) that the U.S. Intelligence Community was experimenting with their psychic spies as a "telepathic communication system." These days we are a bit wiser in the ways of information and technology, if not information biology, and knowing what we know is enough for the military to reconsider more down to Earth methods of telepathic information systems. The latest thinking emerging from the military mind involves invasive implanted electronics, perhaps later supplemented with neuropharmacology to enhance the effects on the battlefield. A recent threat assessment written for the U.S. government explores many of the risks associated with mind-enhancing methods currently on the horizon. On a more exotic note, with the above mentioned Cosmic Internet in mind, there are numerous alternative science researchers dabbling with ideas about how mind-to-mind communication might take place. Generally they involve some form of hypothesized post-quantum mechanics theory, involving unknown fields yet to be discovered by real, physical experiments. Regardless of what path ultimately proves to offer the most bang for the buck, we are clearly going down the road towards an advanced 21st Century "telepathic" communication Internet. When it arrives, I suspect it will have mostly snuck up on us, with little warning. The seduction of instant communication at the push of a thought is too great: the transition from a mouse-click to the light bulb hanging over your head may be only a few years away. When that moment arrives, I suspect Google will be involved, one way or the other. For more information about telepathy, please visit STARpod.org.
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