Submitted by Redvolition t3_yr1eb5 in singularity
Redvolition OP t1_ivrhqn5 wrote
Reply to comment by Sashinii in Perspectives on a Digital Existence by Redvolition
>full dive VR requires molecular nanotechnology
I don't think so. FDVR only requires three things:
- Isolated brain kept alive via artificial vascular system feeding it nutrients and essential chemicals. Has already been done in pig brains kept alive 36h in 2019, if I am not misremembering.
- Connection with sensory nerves that send and receive signals. There are already rudimentary technologies around this, mostly targeting prosthesis control and sensory implants.
- AI world generators.
Molecular nanotech will make it easier, but is not strictly necessary.
Sashinii t1_ivrl7ch wrote
- This is feasible but it wouldn't be necessary with a technology (such as molecular nanotechnology for instance) that could alter a person's internal clock to make a million subjective years occur over the course of a single objective day.
- There are many senses beyond sight, smell, taste, touch and hearing (such as depth, distance, equilibrioception, kinesthesia, thermoception, etc.) that would have to be perfectly simulated; how much bandwidth would be required for flawlessly simulating them all and how long would it take?
- AI creating worlds is definitely possible without molecular nanotechnology.
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