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Nightmare Cyborgs

Assuming this is real and actually works as reported, we may indeed have begun to enter a truly demonic nightmare scenario where human brain matter is being used to work as faster and more efficient computers.

What actually happens to those living cells and any potential consciousness that they may exhibit… well… that’s just weird mysticism and not real $cience, right?

From the article:

It is worth recapping how the Neuroplatform works. The wetware architecture mixes hardware, software, and biology using a quartet of Multi-Electrode Arrays (MEAs) housing human brain organoids in a microfluidic life support system. 3D tissue masses are interfaced and stimulated by eight electrodes, with monitoring cameras and a tuned software stack so that researchers can input data variables and read and interpret processor output.

The information available about FinalSpark’s Neuroplatform has grown in recent months on the journey to remote rental availability. A blog post in July provided a closer look at how the labs create organoids and how the researchers are sure they are packed with neurons. An earlier blog post shared a macrograph of a single brain organoid, reproduced above, which is estimated to contain 10,000 living human neurons.

See that part right at the end? The 10,000 living human neurons? Where do you think they get those?

I’m sure it’s nothing totally evil and vile like say… from killing babies to get them, right?

And a linked article makes it clear that the neurons in question have a limited lifespan.

Biological processor organoids ‘live’ about 100 days

Silicon chips can last years, sometimes decades. The neuronal structures that form bioprocessors are also said to have a long lifespan, but are only “suitable for experiments that run for several months,” says FinalSpark. Initially, the firm’s MEAs would only last a few hours, but refinements to the system mean an organoid lifespan is currently expected to be around 100 days.

But it’s not like they might be taking part of a living brain and then forcing some machine code into it to work as a mind-slave for a few months before it finally has the sweet release of death.

And it’s not like time may work differently in whatever level of semi-consciousness those living brain parts may have, right?

I mean there is absolutely no chance at all that subjectively those 100 days, in which trillions upon trillions of artificial operations are forced brutally and mechanistically through those neurons that experience is felt as torture, with each single operation as some kind of hellish experience, right?

Of course not, because $cience, right? It’s all settled $cience, like climate change, the Moon landings having happened exactly like the filming of it on the Moon and not in a studio on Earth, and the genetic injections that have been killing animals for 30 years with mRNA stuff that alters your DNA now being entirely safe and effective, even if they cause myocarditis and don’t prevent any kind of contagion. Because $cience!

Isn’t progress grand?!

But don’t worry, I’m sure it’s not as if they are trying anything more than this.

A full DNA computer is a step closer, thanks to a new technology that could store petabytes of data in DNA for thousands or even millions of years. The system can also process data, as demonstrated by solving sudoku puzzles. You have more data storage capacity in your little finger than the best electronic hard drive. And we mean that literally – every cell in your body can hold about 800 MB of data, and you’re made of trillions of cells so every one of us is a walking, talking, super-dense data center. It’s not surprising then that scientists have been working to tap into that incredibly efficient natural data storage system.

That’s not making the duration in Hell be essentially infinite for any of the living matter involved, right?

I mean, come on, didn’t you ever read William Gibson or watch the film Johnny Mnemonic? Isn’t that future just so cool? What with their coffin-sized “homes” and rented out body parts and brain matter/computer interface plugs?

Just don’t be a throwback bigot, right?

Remember: The $cience is settled, safe and effective!

Now please report any doubts to your friend the Computer.

2 Responses to “Nightmare Cyborgs”

  1. CB says:

    I pray for the nukes and divine retribution to happen as soon as possible, even if it takes myself and loved ones out too.

    At what point do the soul and body separate and are the souls of the individual’s cells that are a part of these machines there suffering too?

    • G says:

      I don’t know. But I think it would be better to burn the people that come up with this stuff at the stake, so as to err on the side of caution. The very possibillity of what I described is literally demonic.

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