• richyawyingtmv@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    It’s funny, we basically have magic now

    I can talk to anyone, miles away instantly, anywhere on earth. It’s mental. But it’s totally normal for us to make phone calls.

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      1 year ago

      My wife and I were just mentioning the other day how we can have video chats with family half way around the world, for free. When we were kids making a long distance call to someone a few counties away was a big deal and we didn’t talk long because it would cost too much. Wild stuff.

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      1 year ago

      I was having a conversation about telepathy and blew my own mind. Essentially, telepathy would be a means of sending thoughts to other brains. It would require some sort of transmitter organ to produce waves that travel through space, and then some sort of receiver organ to “hear” the transmissions.

      That’s when we realized we do have all of that. Our brains convert ideas into words, and we form those words passing expired air across muscles we constrict to form specific wavelengths that can transmit through the air. We also have tiny hairs that pick up the otherwise imperceptible vibration stimulus, and a completely separate area in the brain that decodes antennae hairs back into ideas.

      It’s so mundane, and yet hardly any other living can manage it, and hundreds of lifeforms have inconceivable forms of communication that we cannot perceive.

      Anyway, people rarely marvel at the amazing things we have.

      • gandalf_der_12te@feddit.de
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        1 year ago

        Yeah, speech is a form of telepathy.

        So is telephone call.

        Also, a virus is what was referred to as a “ghost” or “spirit” at earlier times: You cannot see it (it has no body), yet it carries information.