Voyage of the Stars

Chapter 261 Ideological Imprint

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Then, the physicist briefly explained the brain imprint.

After he finished, Chief of Staff Wang said: "Professor Xiang, forgive me for being blunt, your idea of ​​brain imprinting is probably impossible to achieve with our current technological strength, right?"

"It is indeed impossible to achieve." Professor Xiang nodded and explained: "Although we have already realized universal quantum computers and the computing power of central computers has reached an unprecedented level, we are still far from truly understanding the interaction of quantum information in the brain in the field of brain, or in the field of research on life and consciousness.

As I said just now, the so-called imprinting is a way to influence thinking from the outside through special equipment. The technology involved is extremely complicated and difficult, but this method is the only way to guarantee that the dog-headed aliens are 100% loyal to us."

Just now, after the physicist called Professor Xiang explained the so-called brain imprinting, the participants also understood it more or less, and naturally understood the difficulty of this technology.

Let alone, the means of imprinting a certain concept on the brain through external equipment is just like Xuanhuan Xiuxian.

As we all know, brain operation is the so-called intention activity. Since consciousness activity is an event at the quantum level, the technology of accurately influencing this activity through external equipment is equivalent to breaking the boundary between the macro and micro to some extent.

How can this work be completed through a macro device? Is it an electromagnetic wave of a certain frequency? Brain waves?

Or is it necessary to have some form of magnetic field? What is the strength of the magnetic field? Is the magnetic field fixed?

What is the relationship between brain waves and consciousness activities at the quantum level?

Is it to guide brain waves through microcurrents of external equipment, or through electric fields and magnetic fields?

This physicist only proposed a possibility. He had already raised these various questions when introducing brain imprinting, but he only considered the difficulty. As for how to achieve it, humans have not yet conducted corresponding research.

Not only that, this is only something at the physical level. If we take into account the factors of biotechnology, there will be more technologies to break through.

The most intuitive point is the research of biology on related brain activities.

Not only do humans have to understand all the mechanisms of their own brains in biology, but they also have to understand the biological mechanisms of the brains of Ming Pao dog-headed aliens.

In addition, it also involves extremely difficult philosophical issues such as life and consciousness. In particular, the so-called "consciousness" is no different from fantasy for humans at present.

Of course, although it is almost impossible to fully understand the mechanism of "consciousness", humans can still do this kind of operation by imitating others. If they cannot understand the real mechanism, they can do trial and error experiments through various other related phenomena. This is what Professor Xiang believes is the only way for humans to realize this technology. It is for this reason that he will propose this idea that has never been established for research.

In addition to his duty to provide advice for human development, he can also get an opportunity from various scientific research investments of the new government.

Humans do not have relevant scientific research projects now. As long as the new government wants to start new research projects, as the proposer, he will definitely become a scientist leading the project.

Which scientist does not want to have his own independent laboratory and his own independent scientific research team? Professor Xiang naturally does not want to work under others all his life, so even though this matter has not been started yet, he still proposed it.

As the person who proposed the question, Professor Xiang naturally knows that in fact, the difficulties in this scientific research direction are not only these, but also many difficulties in computers and mathematics.

For example, the establishment of brain models and the analysis of quantum phenomena in the brain area cannot be separated from computers and mathematics.

In the conference room, everyone discussed the brain imprinting proposed by Professor Xiang. During the discussion, everyone had a deeper understanding of this proposal.

In the eyes of many people, this proposal is not so much a brain imprint as a thought imprint, or a thought imprint.

After understanding this, the atmosphere in the conference room suddenly became solemn, and everyone seemed to have suddenly become thoughtful.

Yue Yuan also felt this keenly, and he knew why it was like this without thinking too much. Because this so-called "thought imprint" is just a double-edged sword.

It is certainly beneficial to use it on dog-headed aliens, but if one day, this technology is used on humans themselves, I don’t know what consequences it will cause.

If it is always in the hands of the new government, it will be fine. If there is a mistake one day, it is likely to subvert the entire social order of mankind.

No, if it is always in the hands of the new government, there may be unexpected consequences. For example, the new government may imprint some people with a thought imprint because of the need for governance.

From the perspective of the new government's rule and human stability, this approach is actually understandable, but from the perspective of mankind's future climb to the peak of science and technology and the long-term future of mankind, it may become a tool to restrain human thought and a stumbling block to human freedom of thought.

So, if you want to support this proposal at the policy level, then the new government must first consider whether these technologies will be used on humans themselves after they are successful.

If it is used, will it be used by all people, or by people in some key positions? Or will it be used only by the military to eliminate their fear of death and turn them into truly fearless warriors? Is it feasible to do so? Will it cause serious social harm? Will it cause civil unrest in the human race?

Or, it is simply not allowed to be used on humans.

There are many key issues. Even if Yue Yuan is a dictatorial leader, he cannot just make a decision and do it. Without discussing it clearly, it is absolutely impossible to start research in this area.

So when he saw everyone's sudden silence, Yue Yuan knew that he would be busy again.

However, he also knew that these things really couldn't be rushed. It would be good if he could discuss the key points within the next year and put forward a detailed proposal next year.

Of course, in Yue Yuan's heart, he still supports the scientific research in this direction, so when everyone was silent, he was actually thinking about how to avoid possible harm in the future.

It is a foolish act to hinder the emergence of new technologies through artificial restrictions. Even if it can be stopped for a while, it cannot be stopped forever.

Are there not enough double-edged sword technologies in human history?

Moreover, what if this technology is a prerequisite for some high-level technology in the future? If we don't study it, won't it be like the Kuntai civilization missed the magnetic confinement fusion, resulting in bad consequences!

Since we can't stop it, we can only find a way to formulate strict laws and regulations to restrict it.

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