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I talked to a professor at Grand Rapids Community College about an experiment I have. I asked her if it was possible to ligand bind nanometer scale oscillators to the optical tract after ingesting radio-active glucose. I needed to know if an individual could control a robotic CCD after REM sleep is reached then control via a transmitted and received signal the robotic CCD. She said absolutely. That would be fresh. According to our Psychology book the parts of the brain for motile control of our bodies all have an exact position in our brains. The best idea I could come up with for a robot would transmit a signal between multiple cell carriers, like a random access memory of human reactionary bases. The robot would then walk a 2d map of earth inside of a control room, observing the better pathways and saving the human reactionary bases via bio-functional cellphone microchips to satellite. Can you imagine how many reactionary bases there are. ASCII text takes up very little memory and can be compressed. Saved to a satellite this kind of information becomes a way to envisage the best paths, means and accrual of prevention of crime and understanding of aberrant behavior. Controlling traffic lights based on the aforementioned behaviors would lower the crime rate and could become a protocol for controlling aberrant behavior between traffic lights and law enforcement.
Posted on: Mon, 10 Jun 2013 16:52:14 +0000

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