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What put me off about it was when the guy said "Do you think that was too much power" when he was the one who designed the board. If your gunna design and make your own PCB you should know whats running through it and what it can take...?
Quote from: HDL_CinC_Dragon on March 14, 2009, 11:27:45 PMWhat put me off about it was when the guy said "Do you think that was too much power" when he was the one who designed the board. If your gunna design and make your own PCB you should know whats running through it and what it can take...?I think this is not the same guy talking.
Quote from: chelmi on March 15, 2009, 11:29:05 AMQuote from: HDL_CinC_Dragon on March 14, 2009, 11:27:45 PMWhat put me off about it was when the guy said "Do you think that was too much power" when he was the one who designed the board. If your gunna design and make your own PCB you should know whats running through it and what it can take...?I think this is not the same guy talking.The guy that designed it also blew it up
There have been experiments where people have hooked up a camera to the optic nerve of a blind person and they were able to see using that camera.
Unimportant projects like these may seem kind of useless, but in the future they give people a stepping stone to help them accomplish the useful stuff. If they get this eyeborg project working, someone who wants to actually have the brain receive the signal already has a working camera eye to base it off of.
So the only way they can see out of that eye is with a cell phone or something?
Yes, it would be quite funky if they used it for a first person big brother type thing, where people can log on to the streaming video to see what the test subject is doing
If anyone has seen Doomsday , they'll know what I'm talking about here....you could take out your eye and roll it on the floor and see video on a tiny monitor on your watch
The only successful ones have only been able to see literally a spec of color, never anything close to an image. There are many laboratories that release statements saying what they could be capable of and stuff but no actual proof or end result. Volunteers are also in short supply, there arent many people that would let people connect electrodes into their brain in the name of research.