The chip
Product information "The chip"
The book describes, in a journey through time of about 100 years, the technological development of chips and their possible applications on and in the human body.
Readers of this book will be amazed, just as people from the Middle Ages would have been if confronted with rockets, airplanes, or electricity. What will a technology look like that can be implemented in the human body in such a way that protein decomposition at high temperatures is prevented?
Driven by this question, the graduate engineer and author of this book spans the arc of the advancement of chips in the human body from pacemakers and artificial knee joints to blood sugar regulation and space suits.
Outsourced brain functions: While a person takes a walk, they can instruct several cloud elements to think through a project topic, retrieve the result later, and enjoy a relaxing day in the meantime. It would also be possible to assign a part of the outsourced brain to play chess with another person or with an outsourced part of another person. After the game, the outsourced part of the brain could report how the game went and what was learned from the game and its course. This may still sound strange at the moment, but it represents a huge innovative leap into the future.
Bodyhacking in the future will overshadow everything known so far.
Cover: Paperback
Pages: 160
Weight: 196 g
Dimensions: 190x125x9 mm
Language: German
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