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Sol Invictus
08-09-2009, 12:03 AM
Yuri Kageyama
Associated Press
25 October 2005

ATSUGI, Japan (AP) -- We wield remote controls to turn things on and off, make them advance, make them halt. Ground-bound pilots use remotes to fly drone airplanes, soldiers to maneuver battlefield robots. But manipulating humans?

Prepare to be remotely controlled.

Just imagine being rendered the rough equivalent of a radio-controlled toy car.

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp., Japans top telephone company, says it is developing the technology to perhaps make video games more realistic.

A special headset was placed on my cranium by my hosts during a recent demonstration at an NTT research center. It sent a very low voltage electric current from the back of my ears through my head -- either from left to right or right to left, depending on which way the joystick on a remote-control was moved.

I found the experience unnerving and exhausting: I sought to step straight ahead but kept careening from side to side. Those alternating currents literally threw me off.

The technology is called galvanic vestibular stimulation -- essentially, electricity messes with the delicate nerves inside the ear that help maintain balance.

I felt a mysterious, irresistible urge to start walking to the right whenever the researcher turned the switch to the right. I was convinced -- mistakenly -- that this was the only way to maintain my balance.

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Jägerstaffel
08-09-2009, 12:39 AM
Awesome. Maybe this will help in the medical field.

Barreldriver
08-09-2009, 01:00 AM
Fuck this shit, Big Brother cannot wait to get his hands on these remote controls. If these become a reality we can kiss our free will good bye, because we all know the governments of the world are going to be buying these things in bulk if they are created.

Jägerstaffel
08-09-2009, 01:01 AM
That's a ridiculous notion.

Barreldriver
08-09-2009, 01:03 AM
That's a ridiculous notion.

Most certainly is not. Those in power have sought means to better control their "subjects", and remote controls that can move people would give them the ultimate means to do so.

Jägerstaffel
08-09-2009, 01:06 AM
I don't see that as ever being possible.
The world isn't some Sci-Fi movie; no country would ever get away with that. And why would they want to? Governments aren't faceless monsters - usually they're just rich people who want to stay rich.

Sol Invictus
08-09-2009, 01:17 AM
I agree that this sort of technology can be somewhat beneficial to people suffering from paralysis and other disabling diseases which restrict people to wheelchairs and their beds, but this sort of technology DOES have the possibility of being used for bad intentions. There is no end to the list of things that the government has gotten away with that are horribly and unspeakably evil, so to say that this technology cannot be used for ill-intentions is extremely naive.

Jägerstaffel
08-09-2009, 01:22 AM
If you say so.

I wouldn't call it naive, I just think it's outlandish to think anyone would ever attempt to get away with using that in a way like that on any type of large scale.

You know how it is with us Veritas. You see black helicopters in the sky everyday, and maybe I'm just too busy stopping and smelling the roses to see anything other than a good laugh in the conspiracy theories.

Sol Invictus
08-09-2009, 01:42 AM
maybe I'm just too busy stopping and smelling the roses to see anything other than a good laugh in the conspiracy theories.

Maybe. But then again, there are people here who like to take time away from the roses and take a look at what's going on around them either because they give a hoot about their future and the future of humanity, or because they know how to read the writing on the walls, and using buzzwords like conspiracy theories aren't going to do much to dissuade them from keeping an eye out for things like this.

Jägerstaffel
08-09-2009, 01:45 AM
Don't get all high and mighty, Veritas, I wasn't trying to insult you.

I care about the future too but maybe I just don't see it as bleak as you see it.

Sol Invictus
08-09-2009, 01:58 AM
Don't get all high and mighty, Veritas, I wasn't trying to insult you.

I can assure you my friend that I am in no way insulted. :)

Jägerstaffel
08-09-2009, 01:59 AM
I can assure you my friend that I am in no way insulted. :)

Kiss and make up?

Sol Invictus
08-09-2009, 02:01 AM
Kiss and make up?

:embarrassed

Groenewolf
08-09-2009, 09:28 AM
Governments aren't faceless monsters - usually they're just rich people who want to stay rich.

You forget an other thing power. And didn't the CIA had mindcontrol research going on a few decades ago?

Lahtari
08-10-2009, 09:29 PM
http://www.4alaff.com/pictures/funny_pictures/sony_woman.jpg

Me want one! :p :cool:

But seriously, this is no "remote control" in an actual sense: it's a method of fooling around with a person's sense of balance, comparable to giving someone drugs or playing extra-loud or annoying sounds to prevent him from operating normally. It can make people to fall down, not to vote for Socialist. :p