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  • Nobar King
    Municipal Code Archivist - Deuteronomy 28:58
    Christ's Guardian
    True Christian™
    • Sep 2007
    • 23748

    #1

    Don't allow scientists to turn men into cyborgs

    I remember watching The Six Million Dollar Man as a kid and wishing I could see miles away with my bionic eye. Even the Bionic Woman could tear a phone book in half. Those are kinds of fantasies that children dream about, but as adult Christians, we should know that defiling our bodies by implanting them with robotic devices is wrong.

    Oh, sure, a titanium hip or a pace-maker might seem like fine medical advancements, but how far do you want to go? How many replacement parts can a man get before he's no longer human?

    Scientists are working diligently to create a race of super cyborgs to fight our wars for us. Are we going to take their achievements and allow them to spoil our perfect bodies? Did we allow doctors to use the discoveries made be Mengele and Epstein?


    Here's one of the latest efforts to turn men into robots. They want to replace our eyes with computers:
    Pentagon: 'Augment' Reality with 'Videogame' Contact Lenses

    By Noah Shachtman March 20, 2008




    Today, a handful of soldiers with advanced gear can see a few digital maps, through helmet-mounted monocles. Some pilots can get data about their world, on heads-up displays. But one day, troops could see an info-"augmented" reality all around them, with contact lenses that provide "first-person shooter-type video game" environments to those that wear them. At least, that's the idea behind the latest project from DARPA, the Pentagon's blue sky science and technology division.

    The agency's Information Processing Techniques Office announced Wednesday that it's looking for information on "the creation of micro- and nano-scale display technologies for the purpose of creating displays that could be worn as transparent contact lenses." And not in some far-off future. But in "three to five years."
    A limiting factor to untethered, augmented and/or mixed reality applications is the bulkiness, power consumption, cost, limited resolution and limited field of view of head-mounted displays. DARPA seeks to leap beyond incremental, evolutionary enhancement of head-mounted display technologies to a see-through contact lens on which images can be displayed. This information might be command-and-control information, not unlike information provided to players of first-person, shooter-type videogames or synthetic entities and effects in a live training environment.
    But all kinds of questions remain -- from manufacturing to power to wireless data transfer. Even basics, like which display technologies would be used, remain. Maybe lasers, DARPA suggests. Maybe light-emitting diodes. Or maybe something else entirely will give troops this videogame vision.
    The materials behind real-life invisibility cloaks could even factor in, sorta.

    DARPA is talking about spending $3 million next year on "transparent displays" -- and you'd certainly want your Halo 3-esque contacts to be transparent. The key to those displays would be "metamaterials," the strange substances that can bend certain frequencies of light around them.

    UPDATE
    : As Jimmy points out in the comments, University of Washington researchers are already working on a similar gadget -- a contact lens assembled with functional circuitry and LEDs. Pop Mech reports:
    Potential uses include virtual displays for pilots, videogame projections and telescopic vision for soldiers. A working prototype of a lens-embedded antenna that draws power for the device from radio frequencies has also been created. The next steps are to build a version that can display several pixels -- and then to test it on a person.

    The UW team uses a technique called self-assembly to manufacture the eyewear. Researchers dust a specially designed contact lens with microscale components that automatically bond to predetermined receptor sites. The shape of each component dictates where it attaches.
    May you be a blessing to every life you touch.
  • Talitha
    Deaconess
    Gracious, genteel, kind, tender, and warm True Christian™ Sister
    True Christian™
    • Mar 2026
    • 15118

    #2
    Re: Don't allow scientists to turn men into cyborgs

    This is so far fetched.
    These Scientists think they can be God.

    It'll never happen.

    Sister Talitha

    Markswoman, Circumcisionist, Platinum Tither.


    HE took the damsel by the hand, and said unto her, Talitha Cumi; which is,
    being interpreted, Damsel, I say unto thee, arise!...Mark 5:41



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    • Ezekiel Bathfire
      Pastor for Diversity and Tolerance
      Christ's Rottweiler
       
      • Jan 2008
      • 22883

      #3
      Re: Don't allow scientists to turn men into cyborgs

      Originally posted by Talitha View Post
      These Scientists think they can be God...
      …but they are of the devil. No-one mentions the battery to power this thing which, I suspect, will be the size of a car battery and inserted into an orifice.

      Da:7:15: I Daniel was grieved in my spirit in the midst of my body, and the visions of my head troubled me.
      […]
      Da:7:28: Hitherto is the end of the matter. As for me Daniel, my cogitations much troubled me, and my countenance changed in me: but I kept the matter in my heart.

      Nothing good will come of it.
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      “We must reassert that the essence of Christianity is the love of obedience to God’s Laws and that how that complete obedience is used or implemented does not concern us.”

      Author of such illuminating essays as,
      Map of the Known World; Periodic Table of Elements; The History of Linguistics; The Errors of Wicca; Dolphins and Evolution; The History of Landover (The Apology); Landover and the Civil War; 2000 Racial Slurs.

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      • ForGodsSake
        X-Aussie Evangelist
        True Christian™
        • Feb 2008
        • 493

        #4
        Re: Don't allow scientists to turn men into cyborgs

        I am thinking about these soldiers with the eye implant. Could you imagine the flash backs you would have later on. It would be like chasing mega bots around you house thinking you still had a computer in your head.
        (2 Peter 3:10)

        But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.

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        • Stridex Puss Bucket
          Confirmed Enemy of God
          BANNED from Landover -- Aeternal Damnation Assured
          • Mar 2008
          • 88

          #5
          Why hello Luminon Saman, Grand Master of the Knights Templar
          well on a serious note, not likely going to happen while we are alive
          infact, I doubt this will happen for 50+ years
          and will probably have killed each other in a nuclear holocoust by then
          so don't worry

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          • ForGodsSake
            X-Aussie Evangelist
            True Christian™
            • Feb 2008
            • 493

            #6
            Re: Don't allow scientists to turn men into cyborgs

            Originally posted by Deus Ex Machina View Post
            Why hello Luminon Saman, Grand Master of the Knights Templar
            well on a serious note, not likely going to happen while we are alive
            infact, I doubt this will happen for 50+ years
            and will probably have killed each other in a nuclear holocoust by then
            so don't worry
            Gee hello ray of sunshine, i see your input in this is enlightening. Anything else you wish to add, or has your brain sizzzzzzzled.
            (2 Peter 3:10)

            But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.

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            • Stridex Puss Bucket
              Confirmed Enemy of God
              BANNED from Landover -- Aeternal Damnation Assured
              • Mar 2008
              • 88

              #7
              buddy biomodification aint going to happen anytime soon
              were're probably not going to have a cure for AIDS till 2050, so the chances of biomodification coming out are slim to none

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              • Ezekiel Bathfire
                Pastor for Diversity and Tolerance
                Christ's Rottweiler
                 
                • Jan 2008
                • 22883

                #8
                Re: Don't allow scientists to turn men into cyborgs

                Originally posted by Deus Ex Machina View Post
                were're probably not going to have a cure for AIDS till 2050, so the chances of biomodification coming out are slim to none
                Can you just explain how the date when there is a cure for AIDS is related to biomodification? O Genius...

                May the Lord grant me patience with idiots.
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                “We must reassert that the essence of Christianity is the love of obedience to God’s Laws and that how that complete obedience is used or implemented does not concern us.”

                Author of such illuminating essays as,
                Map of the Known World; Periodic Table of Elements; The History of Linguistics; The Errors of Wicca; Dolphins and Evolution; The History of Landover (The Apology); Landover and the Civil War; 2000 Racial Slurs.

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                • Nobar King
                  Municipal Code Archivist - Deuteronomy 28:58
                  Christ's Guardian
                  True Christian™
                  • Sep 2007
                  • 23748

                  #9
                  Re: Don't allow scientists to turn men into cyborgs

                  Originally posted by Deus Ex Machina View Post
                  buddy biomodification
                  Did you mean body biomodification?
                  May you be a blessing to every life you touch.

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                  • Stridex Puss Bucket
                    Confirmed Enemy of God
                    BANNED from Landover -- Aeternal Damnation Assured
                    • Mar 2008
                    • 88

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View Post
                    Can you just explain how the date when there is a cure for AIDS is related to biomodification? O Genius...

                    May the Lord grant me patience with idiots.
                    because don't you think it would be easier to cure AIDS, than fully biomodify a human being anytime soon
                    Originally posted by Nobar King View Post
                    Did you mean body biomodification?
                    sorry I thought I hit the comma key

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                    • Nobar King
                      Municipal Code Archivist - Deuteronomy 28:58
                      Christ's Guardian
                      True Christian™
                      • Sep 2007
                      • 23748

                      #11
                      Re: Don't allow scientists to turn men into cyborgs

                      Do you want a robot to be in charge of your surgical team? Do you?

                      Researchers add eye control to Da Vinci robosurgeon


                      Mar 23rd 2008


                      Eye-controlled interfaces are far from revolutionary, but giving one of the world's most famous robotic surgeons the ability to interpret eye movements is most definitely a huge leap forward in the pursuit of making operations less invasive. Reportedly, British researchers have implemented new software into the Da Vinci robosurgeon in order to enable human surgeons to "sit at a viewing console directing the movement of the robot's mechanical arms inside the patient's body." Additionally, the program can track eye movements and "build up a 3D map of the area of tissue the surgeon is looking at," and it seems as if the developments could eventually be used on a variety of other ER-based robots. Just make sure your doctor chugs a couple of Red Bulls before putting you under -- wouldn't want those eyes wandering aimlessly, now would we? (Psst, "no-go zones" are included, thankfully.)
                      May you be a blessing to every life you touch.

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                      • Nobar King
                        Municipal Code Archivist - Deuteronomy 28:58
                        Christ's Guardian
                        True Christian™
                        • Sep 2007
                        • 23748

                        #12
                        Re: Don't allow scientists to turn men into cyborgs

                        Don't hold your breath if you think YOU are going to get any of this stuff:
                        UCLA researchers create self-healing, power-generating artificial muscle


                        Mar 22nd 2008



                        We've seen self-healing materials and artificial arms, but a team of researchers hailing from UCLA have taken two fabulous ideas and wed them together to create "an artificial muscle that heals itself and generates electricity." Put simply, the contracting / expanding of the material can generate a small electric current, which can be "captured and used to power another expansion or stored in a battery." The scientists have relied on carbon nanotubes as electrodes rather than metal-based films that typically fail after extended usage, and in an ideal world, the research could eventually lead to (more) walking robots and highly advanced prosthetics. Integrate an AC adapter in there and we're sold.
                        Artificial Muscle Heals Itself, Charges IPod

                        Eric Bland, Discovery News

                        March 19, 2008 -- Researchers in California have created an artificial muscle that heals itself and generates electricity.

                        The research, parts of which are already being used in Japan to generate electricity from ocean waves, could be used to make walking robots, develop better prosthetics, or even charge your iPod. "We've made an artificial muscle that, when you apply electricity to it, it expands" more than 200 percent, said Qibing Pei, a scientist at the University of California, Los Angeles and study author. "The motion and energy is a lot like human muscles."


                        Artificial muscles have been around for years but have essentially hamstrung themselves. Some artificial muscles get so big they tear, developing uneven film thickness and random particles that cause muscle failure. The researchers used flexible, ever-more ubiquitous carbon nanotubes as electrodes instead of other films, often metal-based, that fail after repeated use. If an area of the carbon nanotube fails, the region around it seals itself by becoming non-conductive and prevents the fault from spreading to other areas.


                        "During long-term tests with the new device the actual material experiences a number of events but still worked," said Pei. By "events" Pei actually means they stabbed the artificial muscle with pins. Any other artificial muscle would have failed, but their model kept operating.


                        The self-healing muscle is also energy efficient. "It conserves about 70 percent of the energy you put into it," said Pei. As the material contracts after an expansion the rearranging of the carbon nanotubes generates a small electric current that can be captured and used to power another expansion or stored in a battery.


                        Scientists in Japan charge batteries from ocean waves using the same idea. Other scientists have speculated that the artificial muscle could be used to capture wind energy. "The way he's put these carbon nanotubes together is really quite innovative," said Kwang Kim, a material scientist at the University of Reno who was not involved in the research. "Some people want to use this to charge their batteries."
                        May you be a blessing to every life you touch.

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                        • Nobar King
                          Municipal Code Archivist - Deuteronomy 28:58
                          Christ's Guardian
                          True Christian™
                          • Sep 2007
                          • 23748

                          #13
                          Re: Don't allow scientists to turn men into cyborgs

                          It can transmit the images you see to the central server. Beware!!

                          Bio-electronic implant seeks to restore partial sight

                          Posted Mar 12th 2008

                          We've seen initiatives all over the globe created in an attempt to beat blindness, but researchers based at MIT are feeling fairly confident that their development is within a few years of being able to "restore partial sight to people who have slowly gone blind because of degenerative diseases of the retina." The bio-electronic implant, which is about the size of a pencil eraser, would actually sit behind the retina at the back of the eyeball, and images would be transmitted to the brain "via a connector the width of a human hair." As it stands, an FDA grant application is already in the works, and the scientists are hoping to have it implanted in an animal as early as this summer. Still, the solution only works for folks who "were once able to see and have partially intact optic nerve cells" -- those who were blind from birth or suffer from glaucoma are unfortunately ineligible for the procedure.
                          May you be a blessing to every life you touch.

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                          • Kelderan
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                            • Mar 2008
                            • 4

                            #14
                            Re: Don't allow scientists to turn men into cyborgs

                            Originally posted by Talitha View Post
                            This is so far fetched.
                            These Scientists think they can be God.

                            It'll never happen.
                            No actually they don't. They do not take credit for such a thing, the actions they are preforming are for the betterment of man. Do you seriously think for a moment that what they do can compare to the almightly power of God by sayiong that they are preforming acts of
                            God you are saying that his powers are within our reach which belittles his power. What threy are doing is within the realm of mans ability which makes it acceptable, some advancements may be abused but others are to help those suffering from terminal illness or mental disability when it can be cured. Take this forum for example two hundred years ago the idea of sending a message at the speed of light around the world would seem an impossible action possaible only by the powers of God. So are you being a hypocrit?

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                            • Talitha
                              Deaconess
                              Gracious, genteel, kind, tender, and warm True Christian™ Sister
                              True Christian™
                              • Mar 2026
                              • 15118

                              #15
                              Re: Don't allow scientists to turn men into cyborgs

                              Originally posted by Kelderan View Post
                              No actually they don't. They do not take credit for such a thing, the actions they are preforming are for the betterment of man. Do you seriously think for a moment that what they do can compare to the almightly power of God by sayiong that they are preforming acts of
                              God you are saying that his powers are within our reach which belittles his power. What threy are doing is within the realm of mans ability which makes it acceptable, some advancements may be abused but others are to help those suffering from terminal illness or mental disability when it can be cured. Take this forum for example two hundred years ago the idea of sending a message at the speed of light around the world would seem an impossible action possaible only by the powers of God. So are you being a hypocrit?
                              The Internet is indeed a gift from God. It allows us to tell everyone around the World about Jesus

                              Sister Talitha

                              Markswoman, Circumcisionist, Platinum Tither.


                              HE took the damsel by the hand, and said unto her, Talitha Cumi; which is,
                              being interpreted, Damsel, I say unto thee, arise!...Mark 5:41



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