Re: Neurological damage because of fractals ???
- From: Stewart Robert Hinsley <stewart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 18:40:33 +0000
In message <1132625556.711574.266080@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Eliot Coweye <cia_deviator@xxxxxxxxx> writes
I'm researching fractals and the effect of fractals on the human brain. It seems that certain fractals affect the fractal structure of the human brain, causing headaches or even epilepsy.
That means, fractals are a neurological key that can open doors to the human brain, but also be a dangerous weapon, a weapon to kill people whose brains will be shutdown.
IMO a fractal , seen through the eye can affect the "software" of the brain like a virus programm affects the OS of a computer. It's therefore possible to erase the brain with certain fractals like a harddisk is erased by some virus programs.
With the right fractals, we could create an "interface" to the brain to upload data. With the wrong one, we could kill.
Further research is necessary, but it seems like fractals can be more deadly WMDs than biological weapons ...
This is a troll (score-keeping newsgroup deleted) - the poster has been doing the rounds of UseNet.
However, for some fiction on these lines see "comp.basilisk FAQ" by David Langford, as published in Nature. (<URL:http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/nature/journal/v40
2/n6761/full/402465a0_fs.html>)
Similar concepts turn up in Charlie Stross's work. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley .
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