That's pretty much the premise of the drug in the movie Strange Days. Pay people to wear a rig while they do things, then sell the recordings to people who want to experience them without the risk.Lightknight said:If experiences can be sent digitally then this means that experiences could be stored and re-experienced. There are huge commercial applications to this. Could be an entire new form of media too at some point. The brain-machine interface alone is major and as we begin to understand this technology we could eventually have the ability to import general information in addition to augmenting the brain directly to the point where it can query outside of itself without the use of the five senses like we do now.
Yep, it's pretty awesome in the potential for it. It could be used to improve un-manned exploration of this planet, probably not as useful beyond that though, due to the delay in communication over vast distances. This could lead to the real world application of Riggers from Shadowrun/Cyberpunk fame. It could help develop implants to let amputees control limbs by themselves. And I'm sure tons of other things that I just can't think of right now.Lightknight said:What's more is that this could lead to full personhood mapping as well as digital storing of a person (thoughts, personality, etc) and could eventually lead to human singularity with machines (hopefully they also figure out how to store data on our hormonal fluctuations which also make us who we are beyond the pure information stored in our minds).
If I were to leave my current field and devote my time to any scientific field at the moment, this would be it. The result could be a permanent end to mortality and human suffering.
This is freaking awesome.