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RE: Artificial synapses open the road to chips that will work like brains do!

in #science7 years ago

I was just watching a video from Linus Tech Tips where he talked bout CPUS and I saw a headline about the Neuroorphic processors, AND about 5g and EMF radiation and cell towers and newfacial recognition towers being erected in new york city for homeland ssecurity, and how ALl human brains connected with the Interbrain, a special natural wifi in our brains? lol AMAZINg right!

http://www.iflscience.com/brain/gut-feelings-are-the-product-of-a-wifi-connecting-human-brains-to-one-another-claims-scientist/

Digby Tantam, a professor of psychotherapy at the University of Sheffield, UK, thinks he has the answer and explains all in his new book The Interbrain.

The essential premise of his argument is that human brains are interconnected and can communicate with one another non-verbally (without fancy pieces of technology) through tiny micro-signals that reveal what another person is thinking. Imagine a "Wi-Fi" connecting human brains to one another or an external cloud that allows us to understand how another is feeling and what their motives might be. Tantam calls this "the interbrain".

This, Tantam argues, is what creates a gut feeling. It is why we “know” something without having a clue why we do. It is what makes laughter contagious, why we automatically smile when our friend smiles, or yawn when the commuter in front of us does the same.

“We can know directly about other people’s emotions and what they are paying attention to,” Tantam told The Telegraph

“It is based on the direct connection between our brains and other people’s and between their brain and ours. I call this the interbrain.”

The idea that a large part of the way we communicate is through non-verbal signals isn’t new. But the interbrain isn’t just about visual cues (say, a raised eyebrow).

According to Tantam, a lot of it could come down to our sense of smell. He argues that tiny changes in someone’s chemistry could emit particles that give away their emotions, whether that’s fear, lust, or something else. Even those with the most polished poker face, so the theory goes, would not be able to hide the scent they give off.

To back up his argument, Tantam points out that the areas associated with smelling have some of the highest levels of neuronal activity in the brain. He also cites their location.

Anyway WOW WOW this is so cool cant wait to see this Assisted telepathy now! SMELL is liek wifi GREAT! Genius! we have Pours that give out Pheremones so we can SEND and RECIEVE!