Science Fiction?
Not any more

Have you read professor Kevin Warwick's fascinating article, "Cyborg 1.0"?
If not, you may read it at:

Cyborg 1.0

I came across this amazing article and I am most curious to know:

Has anyone ever done such an experiment with mammals (a dog, a cat, a chimpanzee or a dolphin)?
I mean, we can know when our pet is happy or hungry. Has anyone ever attempted to record these sensations and feelings from an animal?

If someone ever did, is it possible to place implants into a human being and a mammal at the same time?
Can we send movement and emotion signals from one to the other, and vice versa?

In that case (in addition to the suitable gene), we might be able to "adopt" skills such as: "the dolphin's sonar," "the dog's sense of smell," "the cat's sense of hearing," "the fish's skill to reconstruct its fins," etc.

I am not religious, but I do believe that the entire universe-- stars, people, animals, plants etc.-- are, in a way, "connected" to the same "computer."

Perhaps Professor Kevin Warwick is about to reveal the biggest secret of the universe-- the secret of the "Holy Ark" that our ancestors carried in the Sinai desert.

I salute him and wish him good luck!

Debbie