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Guys a microwave can only cook food. Lol.
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<blockquote data-quote="Thelema" data-source="post: 253216" data-attributes="member: 15114"><p>I don't know how they would read minds with microwaves, conceptually speaking. Microwaves are small enough to certainly go through someone's skull, but what exactly would they do when they get there? Neural oscillation is between 1Hz and 150Hz frequency, and microwaves are between 1Ghz and 1000Ghz frequency.</p><p></p><p>So presuming that microwaves had the ability to somehow capture a neural oscillation and, I guess, return it in high fidelity (which seems impossible) I'm not sure how you'd even get it back to the receiver. If you shine a flashlight at something, you only see it because the light is reflecting back at you. If you blasted one of these mind reading microwaves through someone's head, it would just keep going and hit a wall or something.</p><p></p><p>Even if all of that were possible, which it really isn't, you'd presumably have to flood someone's brain with microwaves in order to get a coherent thought out of it. The average neuron fires something like 8 times a second and you have 100 billion neurons. Assuming each microwave is carrying one packet of data from a neuron you'd basically fry the target's brain with the kind of energy you'd have to pump into it. Neurons are also so dense that the microwaves would inevitably interfere with each other and whatever data you'd get at the other end would likely be fairly scrambled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thelema, post: 253216, member: 15114"] I don't know how they would read minds with microwaves, conceptually speaking. Microwaves are small enough to certainly go through someone's skull, but what exactly would they do when they get there? Neural oscillation is between 1Hz and 150Hz frequency, and microwaves are between 1Ghz and 1000Ghz frequency. So presuming that microwaves had the ability to somehow capture a neural oscillation and, I guess, return it in high fidelity (which seems impossible) I'm not sure how you'd even get it back to the receiver. If you shine a flashlight at something, you only see it because the light is reflecting back at you. If you blasted one of these mind reading microwaves through someone's head, it would just keep going and hit a wall or something. Even if all of that were possible, which it really isn't, you'd presumably have to flood someone's brain with microwaves in order to get a coherent thought out of it. The average neuron fires something like 8 times a second and you have 100 billion neurons. Assuming each microwave is carrying one packet of data from a neuron you'd basically fry the target's brain with the kind of energy you'd have to pump into it. Neurons are also so dense that the microwaves would inevitably interfere with each other and whatever data you'd get at the other end would likely be fairly scrambled. [/QUOTE]
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