Behold The Brain Machine Interface Of The Old Ones
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Behold
The Brain
Machine Interface
Of The
Old Ones Brain-machine
interfaces have been of huge interest to the
press over recent years, particularly as the
technology sparks concerns that have been the
subject of numerous science-fiction fantasies.
I found a lovely offbeat example of a
fictional brain-machine interface, not from
recent high-tech science fiction, but from a
H.P. Lovecraft horror story called ‘The
Whisperer in Darkness’ – written way back
in 1930. It concerns a race of winged fungi
creatures who transport themselves across the
space-time continuum as brains-in-cylinders
that can be plugged into sensory and speech
apparatus where necessary. There was a
harmless way to extract a brain, and a way to
keep the organic residue alive during its
absence. The bare, compact cerebral matter was
then immersed in an occasionally replenished
fluid within an ether-tight cylinder of a
metal mined in Yuggoth, certain electrodes
reaching through and connecting at will with
elaborate instruments capable of duplicating
the three vital faculties of sight, hearing,
and speech. For the winged fungus-beings to
carry the brain-cylinders intact through space
was an easy matter. Then, on every planet
covered by their civilisation, they would find
plenty of adjustable faculty-instruments
capable of being connected with the encased
brains; so that after a little fitting these
travelling intelligences could be given a full
sensory and articulate life – albeit a
bodiless and mechanical one – at each stage
of their journeying through and beyond the
space-time continuum...