Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24.151.242.134-20160706020111/@comment-28939196-20160707003026

TUSF wrote: I'm sorry OP, but the amount of knowledge you seem to possess is abysmally insufficient. Why are you claiming to have 6 years of programming experience, without knowing a single programming language? "I also only know a few languages, none of which is machine code." — WHAT DOES THAT EVEN MEAN?!

No one programs in machine code (or anything analogous like Assembly) except for things like boot loaders or some vital components to a kernel.

Beyond that, Ben is right; we're not even close to making an actual NerveGear. We have the technology, but we don't understand nearly enough to actually build one. The neuro-science field is drastically behind for this sort of project to work out. I know Java, batch, basic, Javascript, and a litlle of python, C++,etc. I do not know how to go from Java or Basic to the machine itself. I am working on a new type of computer that will give people specs you can't even dream of now. Imagine having the coputing power be 10^20 bits, or the storage 10^100 bits. I know how to build the machine, how it works, and upper level programming. I do not know how to make the upper level talk to the machine, on the fundamental level, to tell it what this command does. If I use this machine and 10-20 EEGs, I know how to move the body in the game, without moving in RL. The sight, I currently only have as a screen, but with more funding, could have it directly to the brain. The hearing will also start off with just a basic head phone, but will progress to direct brain connection. The smell, taste, and feeling I currently have none for, but will also go directly to the brain. In order for directly sending senses to the brain will require at least 10 more years of research. I want to build an extreme early prototype, or a really advanced VR.