We can replace the big monitors in hospitals with intelligent, disposable plasters that you throw away after wearing for a couple of days.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm always fascinated by the dedicated monitors in a hospital. Non-standard cables, funny button shapes, odd LED colors, and lots of extra controls.
I've had experiences that, you know, really couldn't be replaced.
I've just taught thousands of people over the radio in the USA how to mend broken watches and broken house appliances. I am a catalyst or trigger to access these powers.
And my real enemy is not to hold the specimen sterile, but it's the lighting. The light is our real enemy. So we have to work with very very poor lighting. But we can increase the light with computers.
We're all very fond of a black box in our living room that works on diminishment of images, that spoons somebody up in a very limited way. It can be a reduction at its worst.
We're finally going to be free of the 2D monitor. It's been a window into virtual reality that we've all looked into for 30 or 40 years.
Any problem can be solved using the materials in the room.
All these gadgets, the phone and the computer, they expose the inside of your brain in a way that's bad.
When dealing in the technology, it becomes a question of whether you overuse something. I think that's worse than having something technologically available to you and not using it.
I need one of those baby monitors from my subconscious to my consciousness so I can know what the hell I'm really thinking about.