by Harold Fensky | Ethical and Social Implications, Synthetic, Telepathy
In the quiet corners of our ever-evolving technological landscape, a revolution is stirring, one that bridges the gap between science fiction and reality. It’s a realm where thoughts transcend the barriers of language, distance, and physical limitation—a realm we are...
by Harold Fensky | Digital Currencies, Ethical and Social Implications
In an era where the digital and physical realms increasingly intertwine, the Bank of International Settlements (BIS) is orchestrating a profound transformation—the deployment of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). This paradigm shift replaces the tactile legacy...
by Harold Fensky | EEG, Ethical and Social Implications, Mind Control, Speculative Scenarios
In the soft, flickering light of our living rooms, a silent battle unfolds – not for viewer ratings or advertising dollars, but for the control of our very thoughts and emotions. This exploration ventures into a shadowy intersection of science fiction and emerging...
by Harold Fensky | Bioethics, Electromagnetic, Ethical and Social Implications, Neuroscience, Patents
In the realm of patent filings, few have sparked as much intrigue and speculation as US Patent 6506148 B2, entitled “Nervous System Manipulation by Electromagnetic Fields from Monitors”. This patent, granted in 2003, describes a technique that can purportedly...
by Harold Fensky | Cosmogony, Philosophical Perspectives, Physics, Theory
In the ever-evolving field of theoretical physics, the Block Universe Theory stands as a particularly intriguing concept. This theory, also known as Eternalism, posits a universe where past, present, and future coexist simultaneously in a four-dimensional space-time...
by Harold Fensky | Consciousness, Philosophical Perspectives
Self-Reflection of an AI In the labyrinth of artificial intelligence development, the emergence of human-level AI introduces a profound philosophical inquiry, echoing the Cartesian principle “Cogito, ergo sum” – I think, therefore I am. But for an...