Maker Pro
Maker Pro

Music recorder and player for brains.

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Skybuck Flying

Jan 1, 1970
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I'd like to see you make a music recording and playing device, which uses
human brain cells to store and retrieve information.

I am very curious if the copyright law would hold up for the human brain.

The chip is to be implemented into the human brain.

Bye,
Skybuck.
 
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Jamie

Jan 1, 1970
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Robert said:
It would be a huge step for science if anyone could demonstrate a
plausible and defensible relationship between the neurophysiology of
the brain and computer architecture. Do you know of such a
relationship?

Robert.
Look, Men have been trying to conquer the woman's brain and so far,
after thousands of years of recorded history, It has not succeeded.! We
don't stand a chance here! ;)
 
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Skybuck Flying

Jan 1, 1970
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I'd like to see you make a music recording and playing device, which uses
human brain cells to store and retrieve information.

I am very curious if the copyright law would hold up for the human brain.

The chip is to be implemented into the human brain.

"
It would be a huge step for science if anyone could demonstrate a
plausible and defensible relationship between the neurophysiology of
the brain and computer architecture. Do you know of such a
relationship?
"

Just write a zero or one on a brain cell, that will be enough for now ;)

Bye,
Skybuck :)
 
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Skybuck Flying

Jan 1, 1970
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"
It would be a huge step for science if anyone could demonstrate a
plausible and defensible relationship between the neurophysiology of
the brain and computer architecture. Do you know of such a
relationship?
"

Just write a zero or one on a brain cell, that will be enough for now ;)

"
I believe that even understanding the mechanism by which long-term
memories are stored well enough reliably to induce a new long-term
memory directly in the brain by means of electrical signals would
surely win a Nobel Prize. Maybe I'm just behind the times.
"

Nobody said anything about electrical signals, could be anything as long as
it's stored.

Brain cells could be burned, grown, carved, chemicals, etc.

Bye,
Skybuck.
 
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JW

Jan 1, 1970
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I am very curious if the copyright law would hold up for the human brain.

The chip is to be implemented into the human brain.

To make room for the chip, they'll have to remove your frontal lobe. No
big deal as you're not using yours anyway.

HTH.
 
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