Submitted by Erik_Scheibe on

The Inner Light

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Don's blog inspired me.  We often look at technology, especially advanced technology to be riddled with fears and anxieties.  While it is fair for Don to question what would/will happen when our robot technology becomes so advanced that it borders on gaining consciousness. 

 

Many often mention Star Trek when they speak of real life technological advancements.  Some of the most absurd dreams from the 60's have since come true, so why limit our dreams.

 

One of the greatest episodes of Star Trek The Next Generation was called, "The Inner Light."  In the episode, Captain Picard is rendered unconscious, unresponsive and immovable on the bridge of the Enterprise as a beam of light is streaming into his head.  Inside his mind however, we see the Captain's new consciousness as he is immersed into what is essentially the story of a dying planet.  He has his own memory and is fully conscious of who he is, but everyone else in the "story" believes him to be someone else.  The captain, who never had a family of his own, now had a wife and children.  He was a scientist on a planet that his character claimed was dying.  In his mind, he lives out an entire lifetime as this person, eventually forgetting he was Captain Picard and embracing his new life.  He lives for decades until his predictions of his planet meeting its demise come to pass.  When he dies, the story ends, and he awakens back on the bridge of the Enterprise.  He has lived out an entire lifetime...in only a matter of minutes of real time.  The dying civilization had built this little "storytelling device" as a means of having travelers learn of their people that were now deceased for thousands of years.

 

We have heard dreams of virtual reality quests, and it would seem we inch closer and closer.  Imagine though if we could create something like this "Inner Light" machine.  Imagine the ramifications, both good and bad if we could in merely a few minutes explore another lifetime.  Would we ever need a vacation again?  Could something like this tear marriages apart, or could it bring lovers closer together, getting to experience the varieties in life whose seeds of curiosity often start us down the wrong path.  Perhaps we could advance our education exponentially helping to advance the rest of the world.  Imagine the incredible power unleashed if one culture/country developed something like this and used it to advance the intelligence and civilization of their culture so far past everyone else's.

 

The permutations and repurcussions are literally endless.

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Mitch Tobol

That's wild...I was thinking about that episode the other day! Maybe we both got caught by the Inner Light...
Fred Klein

The closest I come to Picard's state of mind is in my constant fertile dreaming, many of which I remember when I wake up. So it goes...
Rona Gura

Wasn't Picard holding the flute in his hand at the end? Great episode and great blog. I wonder how it would affect international relations if one world leader could experience the life of another within a moment's time?

My personal favorite technology is the replicators. Imagine how the world would be if every household had a device that could create food just by asking for it?

Submitted by Vincent_Serro on Wed, 06/05/2013 - 03:21

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Vincent Serro

I love the computer voice from the original series....Computer working....planet surface 70% nitrogen...15% oxygen....etc. It only took us about 45 years to come up with siri that actually speaks like a real person vs. the imaginary electronic sounding Star Trek voice that sounded so impossible to imagine back then. If you think about it, lots of technology that seemed impossible not long ago has become reality.

If I had to pick one thing that as of right now seems impossible that I think could really happen sooner than we think it's the thought of a revolutionary change in engine technology that allows us to travel across space at incredible speeds. That is actually based on real theory that time and space could be bent if enough energy is focused in the right place to allow you to travel faster than the speed of light. Someone will think of a way to do that some day in my opinon.
Erik Scheibe

First Don agrees with me on something, now you and I are on the same wavelength...cats and dogs living together...who knows what possibilities lie ahead ;)
Erik Scheibe

Almost never remember my dreams, don't know if that's a good or bad thing...or if it means anything or not.
Erik Scheibe

If I'm not mistaken, not only was he holding it, but now he could play it (at least as badly as he did in his "story"
Erik Scheibe

The only thing I remember about Total Recall is that I didn't like it, and I usually like sci-fi...oh yeah, and there was Sharon Stone.

Submitted by Erik_Scheibe on Wed, 06/05/2013 - 05:19

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Erik Scheibe

I believe I read that same article. We have no idea how little we know.

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Wed, 06/05/2013 - 05:28

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Fascnating! For those who have Time Warner Cable, I understand there is an all-day festival of "Through the
Worm Hole" series. Oh...the possibilities. Truth is stranger than fiction. Thank you for the share. Kelly

Submitted by Liz_Saldana on Wed, 06/05/2013 - 09:38

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Liz Saldana

I'm still hoping for the development of transportation between locations. Scotty, beam me to my next appointment in Clinton Hill (Brooklyn).

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