Taste may be easier than we think. Have you been to the hospital and they put a saline solution in your I.V? You can taste it...there you go, Elon - take it away!
Jokes aside, getting an injection to taste your game is a stretch. BUT if an implant controls how our subconscious brains "display" our five senses to our conscious mind during VR, we could "think" a sensation into being. But I don't pretend to know what Neurolink is implementing.
Furthermore, another question follows:
How would chronic gaming with false senses affect how we experience everyday life?
Apprehensive_Arm6074 t1_j5pck6p wrote
Reply to How will more complex sensations be programmed for full-dive/brain interface VR? by Choice_Card
Taste may be easier than we think. Have you been to the hospital and they put a saline solution in your I.V? You can taste it...there you go, Elon - take it away!
Jokes aside, getting an injection to taste your game is a stretch. BUT if an implant controls how our subconscious brains "display" our five senses to our conscious mind during VR, we could "think" a sensation into being. But I don't pretend to know what Neurolink is implementing.
Furthermore, another question follows: How would chronic gaming with false senses affect how we experience everyday life?