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Oops, that was supposed to read "Smelling", not smeeling. Just saw an article on human supersenses in the future. I probably should have put that in quotes because I don't think it is "supersenses", I just think it is an expanded awareness. Things like "seeing with your back" or magnetic sensing through you fingertips (with added neodymium). This is pretty much what I do when using an MFD transmitter and a magnet-fitted L-rod to sense the flux lines or what is referred to as the "signal line" to the discriminated target. It's the polarity changes that some people experience as colors. Today they call it "body response".
Of course some things like extra smelling ability, I don't know if I want to smell, well, you know the word they use for certain people. LOL I've mentioned seeing through your tongue (with a special device that converts the signal for your tongue to sense) on other forums, and seeing through sound (with special software for any cellphone camera), both of which are available right now. One blind guy used it to climb a mountain. And then there is blindsight. Blind people can see facial expressions. With practice it is said you could even read newsprint with your fingertips not even touching the page. Can't recall now, but there something like nine different pathways through the brain, and what most people do not know is there is no TV screen in your brain that sees the outside world. It's all in your mind. Whatever input channel you use, the brain does not care. As they say "The brain makes sense of the senses."
Of course some things like extra smelling ability, I don't know if I want to smell, well, you know the word they use for certain people. LOL I've mentioned seeing through your tongue (with a special device that converts the signal for your tongue to sense) on other forums, and seeing through sound (with special software for any cellphone camera), both of which are available right now. One blind guy used it to climb a mountain. And then there is blindsight. Blind people can see facial expressions. With practice it is said you could even read newsprint with your fingertips not even touching the page. Can't recall now, but there something like nine different pathways through the brain, and what most people do not know is there is no TV screen in your brain that sees the outside world. It's all in your mind. Whatever input channel you use, the brain does not care. As they say "The brain makes sense of the senses."
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