Was watching a program about machines that are very intelligent. They are able to notice strange behavior, eyes and more. Do you think they might find the elusive vampire or give more fuel to the myth depending on your stance on vampires
I don't think so. Regardless of whether or not machines are more observant than humans are, I believe it would take more than machines to find a vampire. Sure, technology in itself could give proof to such, but machines could not find them.
we must remember machines are only as smart as the programer. so for them to pick up or show vampires to be real is very unprobable. maybe if the computer was able to learn more everyday on behavior and feelings maybe. yet i think in the future things will come to be scientific proven, untill the day of the terminator we are still moving slowly on the bounds of technoly.
That is only assuming one can even begin to touch on the qualities residient within the spirit that push one from possibile vampirist tendancies, to out right vampire. And the lines one crosses.
So until even a sociological standpoint is researched into it, and a clear cross cut can be made of such cultures, then it might be possible to have something like that. Until then, vampires will be safe, because they can blend into any form any lifestyle with ease, and look like they belong in that period, if only a little different. There is still to much we dont know about our own communities, and what we are trule capable before we even see things like a true vampire nation, or something like a unified society. Even the roman catholics dont have shit on every type of the things that can be done, and they have been studying things what go bump in the night for the last 2 thousand years. Humanity has to evolve before anything greater happens, then staying at the status quo, which has been recycled for a millennium .
A take on Biometric Myths.
http://www.out-law.com/page-4698
what about nano bots that are soo tiny they replicate and repair inside ones body ...you could believe if this is even possable that the machine could controll the person eventially and you would lose free will danger will robertson the robots are taken over
I imagined that as well, a nano vamp, it would need "lubrication" from a particular gland in the human body, but not right away, it would need to consume the bodies tissue supply and bind with it, it all started as an anti-cancer measure..
i went to the above mentioned link ... we have all seen movies usen such devices and nooo where on that site did it say myth about people cutting out eyes or cutting off hands of the autherized personel that are allowed into certain secured areas of a building. sooo sence we seen it in the movies where this has happend just to access those areas to use those devices but mutilating another person i would guess that they could be referred to as a biometric vampire.
What about the movies or tv shows that like to show all the viewers that vampires are these bio-strength creatures of the night?
It sure would be cool to see a geek vampire though wouldn't it.
Some kid that sits at home on a computer Blogging about being a vampire..
ok dabbler thats all the world needs is an earkle vampire, hehe, robotic vampire hunters persay huh sounds like a new stephen king movie.
Bio feed back can be interpreted to support any notional objective. The only way to "assure an accurate reading" is to have two out side parties run the "test".
Hows about we place a psi vamp on an MRI scan?
Great more scary theories for my conspiracy theory prone mind!
Actually speaking to technological advances and how they could enhance our bodies there's a pretty cool book called "Radical Evolution" can't remember the author though. Anyway it's all about bio-tech and the heaven and hell scenerios it could create for the human race.
I'm a psy vampire and I've had my knee MRI-scanned. Does that count, dabbler? lol.
Robots can't think creatively. Their entire system of logic is based upon preset options. To imitate the thought processes of a human, you'd need to program in the countless life experiences, memories, personality, etc. of an average human being. Can you comprehend just how much data that would take?