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by titzer 1537 days ago
And yet, I bet you couldn't do the math to relate two states of someone else's brain using that method. Are you not conscious?
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sin^2(x)+cos^2(x)=1.

This relationship is always 1. Done! Easier done than said! Energy is following Me Immortally. Good luck!

Too, take a brain-thermal-image scan of other-person-A. The image is visible in 2-D but was generated using all 3-D data. You’ll need a filter that can tell green-from-red, place it over a normal, visible-spectrum camera, and photograph a skull using normal parameters. The space between red and green is flexed by infrared, so this is a “related-shortwave target” spectrugraphic system. After two opposite-seeming sides, relative to each other, so prob. 30sec max. deviation, then pass them through a computer simulator that simply tracks the most seeming directional similarity.

I’ll stop here, because all life is careful. A system of eyes, nose, speech, movement skeletal-unisys volatility should be provided! All math is calculated, and can also be designed. Enjoy!