Sunday, September 12, 2010

Modern Scientists Rediscover Mind-Activated Weapons Systems



"Bhava replied, 'O powerful one [Arjuna]. I will give to thee that favourite weapon of mine called the Pasuputa. O son of Pandu, thou art capable of holding, hurling, and withdrawing it. Neither the chief himself of the gods, nor Yama, nor the king of the Yakshas, nor Varuna, nor Vayu, knoweth it. How could men know anything of it? But, O son of Pritha, this weapon should not be hurled without adequate cause; for if hurled at any foe of little might it may destroy the whole universe. In the three worlds with all their mobile and immobile creatures, there is none who is incapable of being slain by this weapon. And it may be hurled by the mind, by the eye, by words, and by the bow.'" -- Vaisampayana, Mahabharata, Book III: Vana Parva, Section XL, 8th century B.C.

Science Daily: The Brain Speaks: Scientists Decode Words from Brain Signals.

ScienceDaily (Sep. 7, 2010) — In an early step toward letting severely paralyzed people speak with their thoughts, University of Utah researchers translated brain signals into words using two grids of 16 microelectrodes implanted beneath the skull but atop the brain.

"We have been able to decode spoken words using only signals from the brain with a device that has promise for long-term use in paralyzed patients who cannot now speak," says Bradley Greger, an assistant professor of bioengineering.

4 comments:

Quantum_Flux said...

cool

OilIsMastery said...

Hiya QF! How the hell are ya?

Quantum_Flux said...

alright, just listening to a variety of interesting business audiobooks and such.

Fungus the Photo! said...

Love the quotes from the Pali/Sanskrit sources.