@pre_cap_ Q. Do you believe they pose a threat to us humans?
Objectively, yes. Read further:
@pre_cap_ >Neuralink took this a step further in 2021 by implanting it inside a monkey that then used it to play a mind pong game without any console or physical device.
This is a manifestation of the chief problem. Why? Because on implantation the organism is subject to external control.
@pre_cap_ > Such chips can allow paralyzed patients to get back on their feet and help mentally challenged people.
This is the second problem, which partly reiterates the first concern of mine.
@pre_cap_ The utility of such devices in the field of medicine carry a lot of financial and psychological baggage, for the patient and the doctor.
For example, whenever a pacemaker is used for the heart it has a battery expiration period of ten years.
@pre_cap_ I use the heart as an example because like the brain, it is also a VITAL organ.
In principle all artificial implants need to be renewed and that takes an emotional and financial toll on the patient, while adding up to the labour of doctors involved. Overall, a burn of resources.
@pre_cap_ More importantly though, once again- the functioning of a vital organ of the patient’s body is afterall controlled by his kinfolk and a medicinal practitioner who is bound by the Law of the Land.
@pre_cap_ This eliminates bodily autonomy, triggers a debate on #euthanasia, and echoes the aftermath of #AbortionBan as was the case with throughout places like the Republic of Poland 🇵🇱 in 2020 and the United States of America 🇺🇸 in 2022.
Hot takeaway by @Soumili_Squeaks to bring those who like rain under the umbrella.
@Soumili_Squeaks This is where the takeaway package spills in the middle of the journey, the explanation is as follows-
@Soumili_Squeaks Nāstika schools in India were not any reform movements, rather purely secessionist ones.
The simple reason being that the proponents never demanded amendments in the Hindu Law or how and by whom it was framed, rather simply opposed it to the core.
This is by far the most delusional take on geography ever.
Some pathogens cannot be a eliminated but they can be subdued. The following #thread is one such attempt.
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To clear the air, this is the Mercator Projection (how biased towards the colonisers isn’t it?)
which is a planar layout of the cylindrical projection of a sphere’s surface.
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The areas of the higher latitudes are larger than those at the lower latitudes not because of a colonial bias, but to the de-coloniser’s surprise:- radial distances.