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Alexander Dunnett

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  1. It didn't do anything? Just like a very (VERY) slight improvement in that sense.
  2. I feel as if most people would agree we have the following senses: sight, smell, taste, touch, hearing. While sleeping it could be said that we experience no sensation for example. Currently I would assume you're on your computing device reading seeing this post. The question is how do we use science to increase the desirability of our sensations? I like looking at art, putting on cologne, eating nice food, getting massages and listening to music but sometimes for no discernible reason my sensations go into overdrive and everything seems perfect. I'm trying to figure out how to improve the desirability and enjoy-ability of all of our sensations.
  3. The classic 3 dimensions (length, width, depth) and the 4th dimension time. Exactly what I'm talking about. You wouldn't need to understand any of the interactions, simply model them. It's a ridiculous challenge but I think once this happens it could be one of the biggest technological breakthroughs of mankind.
  4. Hello Science Forums! So here's my idea: a high resolution 4 dimensional scan of the body to be uploaded into an extremely powerful computer for the purpose of things like diet optimization and drug trials. Rather then testing new drugs or diets on living beings we could test them on the computer which feels nothing. You could use this for so many other things I'm suprised I haven't heard of this idea before. So what do you think? I know this might not be plausible in the next few years but maybe in a few decades.
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