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Trouble with Telepathy
A major stumbling block for we humans is that a seemingly simple concept can often be revealed to conceal a complex can of worms. Human brains are constantly processing vast amounts of sensory input and struggling to devise easy-to-use concepts that allow us to get on with life. In doing this, we often over-simplify what is actually a complex situation.
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Introduction of a role for telepathy in the Exode Saga can be traced back to the science fiction stories of Isaac Asimov. Back in the 1940s, Asimov imagined that a type of telepathy could be powered by capturing the weak electromagnetic signals that escape from our brains. In Asimov's imagination, this would allow not only for "mind reading", but a telepath might also have the magical (Asimov never explained how) ability to reach into another person's brain and alter their thought patterns, resulting in a form of imposed mind control. A dramatic example of this was provided by Asimov in his character the Mule.
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Not necessarily. For the Exode Saga, I imagine that human brains are actually a complex mixture of hadrons, hierions and sedrons. What about positronic brains? Sadly, Asimov never concerned himself with the details of positronic brains. For the Exode Saga, I created my own origin story for the science of positronics. I imagined that early human scientists were forbidden from exploring artificial intelligence research through conventional electronics. With help from bumpha Interventionists, those human scientists were able to make positronic robots.
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Nirutam recently told me about the Clarke-Brunner Effect. I now have to wonder if the creation of positronic brains also involved a similar violation of the Rules of Intervention. Were the scientists who built the first positronic brain secretly provided with hierions?
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The End of Telepathy
The Huaoshy were determined to put an end to time travel, deeming it too dangerous of a technology. They soon realized that they could alter the dimensional structure of the universe so as to make time travel impossible, and doing so would also make further twitino-mediated telepathy impossible.
Here in the Final Reality, we live in the post-time travel, post-twitino era. However, there are some situations in which it is convenient for humans to make use of telepathy. Thus, the positronic robots have allowed some humans to make use of a form of technology-assisted telepathy that is made possible by the Bimanoid Interface.
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How could the Bimanoid Interface be modified so as to allow telepathic communication between two humans? The "tuning system" had to be altered. One strategy was used by the tryp'At. The tryp'At were provided with their own special "tuned frequency" which allowed the tryp'At Overseers to coordinate their activity and take control of Eternity in the Buld Reality. Before that, in the Ekcolir Reality, the tryp'At were able to put an end to the misguided Fru'wu Intervention.
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However, the Mind Clone Network was devised as one last means of providing a select group of humans with technology-assisted telepathy.
A major question is if the old, conventional Replicoid-based pattern of technology-assisted technology still exists here in the Final Reality. Is there any remaining temporal momentum or are humans free of such behavioral controls imposed from the hierion domain? And what about "G-sym" telepathy powered by sedrons?
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Zeta has suggested the alarming possibility that Nora might also be a fain; a member of the same alien species as Nirutam. I'm not willing to entertain that idea. However, maybe Nora's human brain was crafted to be half of a bridge that can link a human mind to the mind of an alien fain.
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