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Postby Cyranian on Sun Dec 26, 2004 4:17 am

Putting all morality issues aside, and just putting the level of effectiveness on the table:
Humans make mistakes, so if you are being taught by an instructor on the correct weaponry usage, there's still a chance of error. It's like spreading rumors, all in the memory. Then you have the other technique: neuro-operation. Yes, there's also room for error during the operation, but if there is in fact a mistake, the person's life might be in danger. If the operation is indeed successful, then there'll be no forgetting-excuse on how to perform certain tasks (in our case, using a gun properly) because the skill is literally inside you.
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Postby biostudent84 on Sun Dec 26, 2004 4:34 am

Having that said, then this NLP-once perfected-will be a more effective form of learning, yes?
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Postby Cyranian on Mon Dec 27, 2004 4:03 am

Yes, this NLP technique would prove to be more effective if perfected. However, since the use of a method and its morality issue are two different things, I am still against the idea of teaching one skills through fixing one's brain.
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Postby biostudent84 on Mon Dec 27, 2004 6:34 am

*nods*

Good, at least you understand this now. Just remember that the scientists in charge of working on this have a JOB to learn as much about this as possible. They want to learn, not to inflict mind control on everyone. Haha, that's the government's job to want to do that.
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Postby AlexaNee on Fri Apr 07, 2006 5:44 pm

anyway :)
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