Communicating Like We’ve Never Communicated Before…

By Jack

Our focus here at Post Scripts is mostly on politics and there’s nothing more divisive than politics, is there?   As human beings, we know what we know, and it’s almost impossible to communicate that personal experience/knowledge/facts with others in a persuasive way without immediate kickback.    This is the most difficult type of communication/debate because. . . right is often in the mind of the beholder.   So, it’s frustratingly difficult to try and discuss politics here without evoking a lot of hostile responses.   So, here we are…trying to make a difference, trying to communicate!  But, suppose communicating suddenly opened up into a whole new dimension, beyond hearing, seeing and speaking.  Got your attention?       

Okay, now that might have been a sneaky way to segway into the real subject, but there really may come a time, in the near future, when we can c0ommunicate an [emotion] and share it with others, if we so choose.   Now that’s communication on a whole new level!  And if we can do that, just imagine the depth of understanding this could lead too!  This is one area Michio Kaku takes on in his new book, The Future of the Mind.    He says an app could be developed to send an emotion to another, an emotion like we experienced on the first kiss or passing the final exam.   We can in theory share that experience with others by communicating a virtual emotion.   In the world of high today’s theory is often tomorrows reality.

What follows is a pretty decent review of Kaku’s new book, and I would encourage you to read it if you have any interest in this kind of science.   Here goes, from Rama’s Review:   ”In this book, City University of New York Professor Michio Kaku, a well-respected theoretical physicist has discussed our current understanding of human mind and consciousness, and where it is heading in the next few decades. Hemichio has followed his life-long interest in biology of mind in this exhaustive literature work after his discussion with leading neurobiologists. Despite the fact that his field of expertise lies in theoretical physics, this book is written with scientific accuracy and solid understanding of the subject.

Using MRI scans, biologists can now read thoughts of our brains; a totally paralyzed patient with a microchip inserted into the patient’s brain can literally do anything a normal person could do via a computer. In the first part of the book, the author defines consciousness and the various types of consciousness that exists in this world. The second part of the book looks at computers that record electrical signals emanating from brain and decode them into familiar digital language. Thus brain and computer can be directly interfaced (brain-machine interface) to control any object around it. The author discusses with examples to illustrate how new technology has helped scientists to record memories, mind reading, videotaping our dreams and telekinetically control objects around us (mind controlling matter), and perhaps enhance our intelligence. In the third part, the author introduces us into alternate forms of consciousness, observed in dreams; drug-induced state; mental illness; and non-human consciousness of robots and aliens. There is an interesting section (appendix) that summarizes quantum consciousness and describes how consciousness and the laws of physics overlap to make physical reality a coherent whole….”

Rama continues…”According to the author, consciousness is a process of creating a model of the world using multiple feedback loops in various parameters (spacetime, temperature, pressure and in relation to others) to find friends, food, shelter, and other survival necessities. Level 0 consciousness that exist among plants which doesn’t have nervous structure but responds to heat, light and pressure. Level-1 consciousness exists at the lower side of evolution where the central nervous system is primitive (brain structure: brain stem) and reacts only in space but not time (no sense of past or future). Level-2 consciousness that exists among mammalian systems where the nervous system is evolved (brain structure: limbic system) which has a well-defined social structure. Level-3 consciousness exists only in humans where the brain structures consists of prefrontal cortex, and operate in space and time, especially future: Feedback loops evaluate the past and simulate the future. It follows from this that self-awareness is creating a model of the world and simulating the future in which you appear.

Another sticky question that is addressed while discussing reality is the concept of free will, does it really exist. The author concludes that it may exist but not the way we think; that we are the masters of our fate. The brain influenced by unconscious factors that predisposes us to make certain choices ahead of time even if we think we made the decision ourselves. The end of the fate is not written yet because the effects of quantum reality and chaos theory preclude strict determinism.

I have rated this book five stars since it reads flawlessly. Highly recommended to anyone interested in the future of mind and how artificial intelligence will control our destiny.”

Pretty cool, eh?  I knew you would like it.   I’ll let you know when it hits the library.

 

 

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One Response to Communicating Like We’ve Never Communicated Before…

  1. Tina says:

    Since I started contributing at Post Scripts I have a lot less time to read but this certainly is an intriguing subject. We have so much to discover about ourselves through this research. It will be interesting to see, if I’m around to see it, what this research can tell us about ourselves. Regarding free will, my own experience is that the mind, our brain function, is a tool and not who we are. Will is about choice but we are not always conscious about our choices. Some choices are made because of decisions we’ve made in the past. In those cases we’re at the effect of our emotions or belief systems. It would be wonderful if this technology could assist people in working through some of those old unconscious decisions. Relationships would certainly get a boost!

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