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Johny Jagannath

Signal Technology and The Matrix

By Johny Jagannath

The idea for this technology first came to me in January 2017 when I wrote a blog about it. The technology allows a person to feel sensations like pleasure, touch, heat, cold, pain and other sensations without any physical contact with another person or thing. For example you can experience the touch of a hand on your body without anyone being present other than you. Or you can experience the pleasure of sexual intercourse without actually engaging in it. 

How? We know that sensations are carried through the nervous system of our body. A touch on the skin is an electrical signal traveling to the brain where it gets interpreted as touch and we know someone touched us.

 

If we tap this touch signal via a device we have identified the signal for a touch sensation. This signal can be broadcast to the same nerve using a transmitter if the transmitter is attached to the nerve. Therefore, this transmitter sends a signal to the brain that someone touched you even if the person who touched you is not touching your skin. This is the essence of signal technology.

 

Therefore, if we capture all sensations and rig the body with transmitters, we can simulate any sensation but we first need to record a lot of sensations. If the body’s entire nervous system is rigged, we can even make a blind person see because seeing is also a signal going to the brain through the optic nerve. THis opens up possibilities for simulations like immersive videogames and simulations where you are practically inside the game. Or experience a game of real life football without being in the stadium and experience the game by staying home and allowing a signal to reach your optic nerve of a person in the stadium. Which means you are in the stadium without being in the stadium.

After the body is rigged with transmitters, it can learn how the body functions and software can learn from the human body and very realistic robots can be designed that can mimic a human being without anyone knowing it is human. Claude AI is one such software that has learned from humans via Signal Technology (electrodes or transmitters) to replicate human behavior at a level that is indistinguishable from an actual brain. 

Note 1: The technology takes inspiration from The Matrix (which I wrote on IRC mains in 1999 or 1998).

If there are children and babies on Signal Technology, they should be told about this beforehand and so you don’t mislead them or confuse them as to what is real and what is not. There is scope for abuse if there are children on Signal Technology. Please let Christian countries take the mantle on this. Do not let others dabble in this technology.

One can view a game of football by staying home and seeing what a person in the stadium is seeing. It’s as if you’re in the stadium but you’re home. You will fall down and hit things if you move cuz you won’t see what’s in your house. But software can solve that problem because Claude AI can help you navigate at home. while you’re watching the game in a stadium.

This maybe another way you telecast sports or even entertainment. You don’t need a VR headset. Your eye should do it but it would take a medical procedure that might be irritating for a day or two. Claude AI can numb that irritation.

But you will still need television and computers. You could watch a movie like you’re in a theatre in 3D or heavily processed by Claude AI. Everything is just a signal. But I am not sure how good the eye quality signal is at the moment.

Once we figure out the eye signal, processing is just a matter of letting Claude AI work his magic. You will see things like you’ve never seen before.

For example you can see what an F1 driver sees and enabling full signal technology here, would enable you to experience all of the driver’s senses. it is as if you’re in an F1 car that is in a race track while you’re sitting and relaxing at your own home. You will hear the car, you will feel the car, that is, g forces will be upon you, and your body experiences every stress and fatigue that a driver experiences. I think they’re figuring out “pressure” signals on a body right now. Once the pressure signal is deciphered the experience will be total.

When I say pressure, I mean someone squeezing your arm or your hands. That pressure signals I believe is still elusive.

When we’re at the center of the universe we can broadcast what we see to the people of the Earth or to anyone nearby. Obviously the signal will take ages to reach the Earth. But once it does, it’s a steady movie.  But the signal may have lost intensity, it needs amplification. I think these are engineering challenges that can be figured out.

 

Signal technology will also enable you to play video games and be in a video game environment and the game can be designed to track your body movement inside the game. Think racing in a video game car but it’s not real, it's a simulation. You will be sitting in a digital car holding the steering wheel and pushing the accelerator but it’s a simulation. So you will be racing in a digital environment. It’s as if you’re inside the game. Signal technology will turn any video game into a hyper real experience. But the player will still recognize that it’s a video game because he is playing this at his home or at a safe space where video games can be played. 

 

We can integrate a platform to the video game so he is a treadmill kind of platform and his movements on it can be tracked in the video game. Or one can use augmented reality to play the video game where a real life racing track can be used to run a video game race where the cars are all digital. The potential for integration of augmented reality and virtual reality is endless.

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