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To: alanrs who wrote (759899)3/21/2022 9:29:09 PM
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Saw an interesting Curiosity Stream show about face recognition disorder - Prosopagnosia.


They demonstrate what it is like to have that problem in a very simple way. They take a series of facial photos, cropped tightly to the face only, and show them upside down to people without the disorder. People can't figure out who is in the photo until it is turned right side up. Then, the recognition is immediate.

People didn't even recognize the faces of their own children when shown to them upside down.

What I found hard to believe was when they said they could find specific neural activity that would register in the brain and that they could map that out digitally in some way and reproduce it. They could reproduce on a printer the face that someone had seen.

If that is the kind of "Hackable Animal" that Klaus and his WEF buddies are aiming for, I want no part of it.

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When I first saw it, I thought he was warning about it. Later, I realized he was bragging about it. This is what they have planned for our future. Following the Kissinger advice to start at the end? siliconinvestor.com

The 21st Century could turn out to be nutty beyond imagination.