Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-174.134.126.124-20150913025719/@comment-104.179.61.245-20150913055139

Well, the first thing to do to see if a FullDive device could be fooled would be to see if there are any actual differences between a male and female brain. Checking google with the words "brain differences between male and female" gives quite a few links and it turns out there was a study on about 950 men and women between the ages of 8 to 23. It turns out there are differences. Men had a higher level of connections within each hemisphere than women. However, women had a higher level of connections between each hemisphere than men. So if the full dive gear is capable of detecting these differences, then it couldn't be fooled. But then again, for any given trait, people tend to occupy a point somewhere between two extremes. In that case, it may be possible for some people with an ambigious result to be detected as either gender. And that's as far as it goes considering that the FullDive technology is fictional and that at this time, there is no solid theoritical means of creating such a technology.