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  • So now I actually think this idea is on to something brilliant. I have been diving into neuroscience lately and this sounds like an amazing experimental method.

    It’s like non-surgically transplanting your eyes into your hips. Why do that? To further refine brain-body mapping.

    We turn our head instinctively to aid vision. Once our brain realizes that visual input improves only when we move our hips, body awareness will shift significantly.

    @[email protected] the best ideas start as jokes

  • Yes, but I think OP’s point is those 5-6 crab-events all came from a narrow taxonomic group. All plant families have some trees. Only one sub-group of animals contains crabs.

    It is as if all trees only came from members of the lily family.

  • First, we bio-engineer bacteria and fungi to prefer plastic as food.

    Second, these bacteria become a serious endopathogen in the human body while scavenging our precious bodily microplastics.

    Third, we engineer a bacteriophage to attack the bacteria in our brains.

    Fourth…

    The whole human comedy just keeps going and going

  • They used to give more feedback inadvertently, loud floopy drives, modem noises, all that. Then they got earily quiet and still.

    Then Apple spent many millions restoring haptic feedback to their trackpad to create the illusion it was still mechanical when it is not.

    I leave the conclusion here as an exercise for the reader.

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