Monkeys Gain Telepathy

June 01 2008 03:46 am | Portraits To Art

Monkeys Gain Telepathy

So is it true? With intervention from bio-engineering humans have somehow accidentally made monkeys more superior than us in terms of evolutionary advancement. Not really, but it’s a thought to consider seeing that, now, technology is successfully being produced that doesn’t need any toggles or switches. It only needs thought processes for it to operate.

As seen on the video, scientists at The University of Pittsburgh have trained two monkeys to operate a robotic arm with only their brain waves. The news of the test results has just been released, and it seems that it’s going pretty smoothly.

Many see this as a huge step for medical science. People with amputated limbs can now hope to gain back what they have lost in some way. But, as with most technological advancements, we should also consider the darker side of the human heart. Especially when a powerplay is ever in question. I’m not a military weapons developer or anything, but surely I can come up with plenty of ways to develop this technology into making warfare–how should I say it?– more “efficient.” Imagine soldiers guiding their bullets to pinpoint locations with a simple staredown. Or what if humans develop such a dependency on this type of technology that we stop using our own limbs altogether? That would certainly defeat the whole purpose of this thought-based technology’s conception. In the end, we’ll suffer even more from committing the sin of Sloth, then we’d all be cast down to hell. You never know.

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