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Originally posted by generik
could yo tell us more about this jaw chip communicator?
off the top of my head having never heard of such a thing as a jaw chip communicator, i would think it may be more styled based upon past science fiction.
kinda like they are always playing with "tricorders" and such as based off of star trek. designing currant science fact from past science fiction.
Surgical removal of foreign objects in the body has anomalous results – not only are the objects not rejected by the body, but thick bundles of nerves grow around it rather than causing an inflammatory response, even powering it to emit frequencies that stop once removed from the body. The objects have been recorded as emitting frequencies, both in the radio frequency and other deep space frequencies in the gigahertz range. Lab tests of the implants have returned results that suggest they are extraterrestrial, even being described by Los Alamos National Laboratory as “meteorite-like.”
i think he had one of nathan stubblefields earth phones if you read up on it plug it into the ground and phone away ??
Originally posted by Elliot
Excellent.
Reminds me of the 'bracelet that Albert Pike was said to have had in which he could communicate.....with someone...or something....
i say that becuase Dr. Leir removed many of these and said they emit signals.
Originally posted by Dragonfly79
Gene Roddenberry was a genius and so was his wife. But I don't see the connection with the symbology of the communicator and a jaw chip.
Originally posted by QuantriQueptidez
It's called being a visionary, and there were many in the first half of the 20th century.
I think we've been dumbed down so that there's less visionaries today as there were a few generations ago.
Originally posted by PW229
Originally posted by QuantriQueptidez
It's called being a visionary, and there were many in the first half of the 20th century.
I think we've been dumbed down so that there's less visionaries today as there were a few generations ago.
Indeed. I myself predicted a graphene like material in a 2nd year thesis over 20 years ago. Did I have access to some insider scoop? Alien tech? A time traveller? Nope, just a brain that was capable of saying, "this is how far we've come and based on that, this is how far we'll go."
I would argue that Gene Roddenberry was one of the greatest visionaries of the 20th century.
Star for your comment.