How to be technological love?
On a love day John Haragan asked Emily, what do you want? The answer came, for Majuni-Thalabasan wash. He returned home after purchasing a nice mercantile in Khusiman. Emily praised it very much, she said it was very necessary, but she kept her face off. John Hargán is a science writer. Surely, you think about the lolly of the mind. But on that day the mind of the closest person is unnatural to him.
Just a few days ago, John Hargon wrote on the 'Scientific American' blog that if he took the help of technology, Emily could have understood the mind today. With the help of the current technology, it is possible to explain that it is possible. He explained that:
We exchange signals with each other. It can be visible, can be audible, through touch. But everyone lives in their respective world. I do not understand what the next man thinks is going on. We have interpreted this as a mistake in signaling. Mazunini is offering gifts on Valentine's Day. It would not have been a problem if John and Emily were involved in Wi-Fi, using artificial intelligence and replacements for replacement chips or implants in the brain.
How to make the impression? Implants should have separate apps for specific purposes. Emily will send signals to brain implants in order to buy gifts Answering the signal, the person will order an online purchase of Emily for the app, or book in the restaurant. Another app may change the signals of the brain and keep the good intentions of each other. For this, however, Emily does not need a preconception about signaling from her brain's implants. That's what he can do for the near people. And in this way, John Hargan believes that their love day is more fun.