Dude, have you ever seen an EEG (Electroencephalography) recorder? They're not that huge, and a CT scanner works on a completely different method than the EEG recorder does. (I'm a radiograph-student, I think I'd know a thing or two 'bout it). I'm serious, you can measure brain activity with a headband-sized gadget using EEG principles. The CT scanner is something you'd use if you need to know every little detail about every nook and cranny inside the brain and get an image of it.maninahat said:Am I the only one who thinks this is all bullshit? How exactly does a headband "detect brainwaves" and "concentration"? If it was that easy to minaturise this shit, why are CT scanners the size of vans?
Oh! Only in America! What a bunch of crazy weirdos. Only they could do anything something like this!Ladette said:That's already been done, and America beat them to it!randomsix said:ITS ADORABLE.
But I would still rather have an actual cat perched on my head.
Tell Japan to call me when they invent that.
Shinto is animism and thus all things contain a spirit or 'soul'. It is not uncommon in Shinto myth to have athropmorphic animals, as well as people becoming animals. Also, Kami (gods) are not adverse to appearing as, or through, animals, such as the Kami, Inari's relationship with foxes. Additionally, via China, Japan has the Zodiac Animals which define personality via animal archetypes. But hey, in the quest to make Japan look like the weirdest country on earth, we can waive any understanding of cultural relativity in order to do so.mireko said:I don't agree with the his comparison either, but aren't Shinto gods generally depicted as being humanoid?Daystar Clarion said:And since when have gods been humans?werewolfsfury said:well it kind of is since ammy is a goddess in wolf form.Daystar Clarion said:How exactly? Amaterasu is a wolf. Nothing anthromorphic about her.Zannah said:Your Avatar made this post incredibly IronicDaystar Clarion said:Ah shit, the fucking furries will be all over this.![]()
That's like saying it's ironic that I own a dog.
i think this is pretty cool though maybe if the could make a cap with dog ears...
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[sub]Obviously that doesn't have too much of a bearing on the character in Okami.[/sub]
Yeah sure. Inu means 'dog'. You Googled it and only got images of dogs. Even changing the 'i' in 'inus' to an 'a' gets only pages of medical diagrams and images. Where ever you searched, it certainly wasn't Google.syrus27 said:I googled the word "inus" and got a tonne of japanese porn and corgi dogs, wtf does that word mean?fare777 said:not nekos, inus, etc.
You're not actually 'controlling' it.Reincarnatedwolfgod said:it strange but am impressed that it can go up with the power of your mind. if only they could now use this theologically for something more useful then cat ears. over all i seen stranger stuff from japan so i will approve of this
a single small sensor, like in an EKGmaninahat said:Am I the only one who thinks this is all bullshit? How exactly does a headband "detect brainwaves" and "concentration"? If it was that easy to minaturise this shit, why are CT scanners the size of vans?
Fair enough. I'm not at all knowledgeable about Shinto, so I wasn't aware those concepts also applied to the major figures of the religion.UberNoodle said:Shinto is animism and thus all things contain a spirit or 'soul'. It is not uncommon in Shinto myth to have athropmorphic animals, as well as people becoming animals. Also, Kami (gods) are not adverse to appearing as, or through, animals, such as the Kami, Inari's relationship with foxes. Additionally, via China, Japan has the Zodiac Animals which define personality via animal archetypes. But hey, in the quest to make Japan look like the weirdest country on earth, we can waive any understanding of cultural relativity in order to do so.
Yep.Klitch said:"The wearer concentrates or sees something interesting and the ears stand up. And when you relax, your decreasing brain activity makes the ears fall down."
I'm a terrible person for thinking, "What's the big deal? Guys already have one of those."
Ignoring the fact that I've never understood the appeal of girls with cat ears, the technology behind them sounds really cool. It's like the mood ring has been updated for the 21st century.
When they find out a way to make the cat ears wiggle as well. XDSonofaJohannes said:Oh science, when will you develop a cure for cancer instead of cat ears?
What on earth does this have to do with the "furrydom"?Saviordd1 said:Ninja'dDaystar Clarion said:Ah shit, the fucking furries will be all over this.
OT: Yeah, this will just strengthen furrydom
It's amazing. I just correct someone on this obvious sorta misconception. And one second afterwards after updating my browser I see someone posting the same opinion.martintox said:I have to say,Japan would be millions of years ahead of us if they didn't work on gadgets like this. I mean,the cure for cancer,the solution for space travel,anyone?
Ohterwise,pretty cool gadget,I guess.
But I just sense a lot of furries going crazy over this.