Membrome: History of all thoughts. | ||
Suppose that every thought that had ever been thought, by the entire human race were recorded somewhere. How would this effect history and personal privacy?
History as we know it would be completely different. There would be a few events that were actually portrayed correctly but most accounts, of past events, would have to be modified greatly.
Would people willingly give up every thought, they had thought during their entire lifetime, so that all could experience them? This, even if there were no reprocussions for any acts that they had committed?
Would people have any say in the matter if there were a device that just automatically filled in the blank thoughts from history? What if by resurrecting everyone every memory became stored someplace? How would people think about a situation where everything in their lives were revealed like in some judgement day?
If there were no reprocussions for any acts performed during people's lifetimes would this cast the issue of privacy in a new light? If punishment became absurd, since no one then could harm another even if they tried, would people experience fear when their lives were laid out before everyone to see in detail?
Imagine all memories that were ever had stored in one place accesable to all. Suppose that this happened. There would be no hiding anything but at first people will be concerned about a violation of their privacy. After the --years (and years)-- passed, though, either all of this information will leak out or culture will pass through phases were it will be hip to let it all hang out.
OK Suppose that we have the technology and that people are at the stage where really have nothing left to hide.
Beam Those Experiences.
General dynamics of beaming of human experience through space, by electromagnetic radiation, to another person. Future subjects to be investigated:
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