Stealth sharks may patrol the world's seas (using mind control?!!)

Started by GameSnake, March 04, 2006, 11:11:55 PM

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GameSnake

Several groups around the world have gained approval to develop implants that can monitor and control the behavior of a wide range of animals.
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This is kinda scary, read how thier controlling the sharks.

Sidoh

Mind-control is the wrong word.

While I do see a few things wrong with this, it does seem like a good idea for the "greater good."  It would increase our understanding of neural systems pretty nicely.

GameSnake

Read the article. They're literally controlling sharks by controlling thier brain functions.

igimo1

Doubt it'll work. We haven't even completely figured out how our own brains work.

Sidoh

Quote from: GameSnake on March 05, 2006, 12:15:08 AM
Read the article. They're literally controlling sharks by controlling thier brain functions.

Generally, mind control constitutes psychokinesis.  This is control of motor functions through means of electronic pulses.