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erobertson
hi my name is eric.im 17 and im very intrested in researching
cortical implants.i was wondering if there was was anyone else intrested in this topic.
erobertson
Have you ever watched the movie "matrix". the way they "boot" into the matrix is an advanced method of a cortical implant. i wish to reproduce this in reality.like i said in my first forum anyone who's willing to help research please do.
Prometheus
Sounds like a good dream Eric. I say go for it, and hope your dreams come true.

My guess for the name of this particular field of research would be Neuromechanical engineering, but it is probably just plain old Neuroengineering.

Here is a cite that has some labs and schools for it: http://www.neuro.gatech.edu/
erobertson
thanks for the inspiration!
erobertson
eric i will help you.tell me what i need to research and i will.
all the rest of you idiots should do the same cause this is a
good investment in todays future.
Shawn
ah, 17 and so presumptuous!
Unknown
i wish there were more people intrested in the social benefits and health benefits cortical implants would induce into the world.
Guest
QUOTE (Unknown @ Jul 13, 03:42 PM)
i wish there were more people intrested in the social benefits and health benefits cortical implants would induce into the world.

agreed, but how would you get more people interested other than by doing the work yourself and trying to educate people?
anonymust
"ah, 17 and so presumptuous!"

and to you I say

ah, so presumptuous!
Unknown
ignorance is bliss to anonymust
anonymust
unknown whats your problem man?

get off my back and if you dont like anything i write then dont read it, kid.

cuz one of these days someone is going to put you on your a*s. And when That happens, ask me about how it feels. UN-KNOW
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