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	<title>kill the radio &#187; r/c</title>
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		<title>Radio controlled insects</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 18:55:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew Lyon</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Social issues]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[As much as I love science and the idea of a using science to create a cloud of swarming insects that replaces the sky with eternal darkness, I have to protest. I was browsing through the articles on one of my favorite sites hackaday.com when I happened across a post on controlling beetle flight remotely. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As much as I love science and the idea of a using science to create a cloud of swarming insects that replaces the sky with eternal darkness, I have to protest. I was browsing through the articles on one of my favorite sites <a rel="nofollow" href="http://hackaday.com/">hackaday.com</a> when I happened across a post on controlling beetle flight remotely. Well, that&#8217;s cool. Someone built a robot beetle that can fly, like in the movies when you see a spy fly that buzzes deep into enemy territory and sniffs out where the terrorist nukes are.</p>
<p>But no, these ain&#8217;t no robots. An group of engineers from UC Berkeley &#8220;restrained&#8221; a beetle, implanted electrodes into its brain, and used a remote to force the creature into controlled flight. I have to say this is a pretty disgusting act. As humans, we&#8217;ve now taken another life form, a being with its own free will and consciousness, and stripped it of just about all that makes it alive, and made it dance a jig for us. It still breathes and exists (for how long I wonder) but its very actions are now controlled by some group of people who did it just to see if they could. Congratulations on making the human race as a whole a just bit more repulsive than it was before.</p>
<p>Also, I don&#8217;t buy the &#8220;relax, it&#8217;s just a beetle&#8221; bullshit. Torture is torture, it doesn&#8217;t matter who it&#8217;s happening to. None of us can imagine what it&#8217;s like to have electrodes implanted in our brain administering continuous electrical shocks&#8230;and to justify a wrong by saying it happened to something small in size, or happened to something with an exoskeleton is no excuse. What makes it so separate from us? It&#8217;s a living, breathing, procreating biological machine that feels and responds to its world&#8230;just like us. The only real difference between a beetle and a human is that the human falsely thinks there is a difference between the two.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://scienceblogs.com/neurophilosophy/2009/09/flight_of_the_remote_controlled_cyborg_beetle.php?utm_source=selectfeed&amp;utm_medium=rss" target="_blank">First article from Feb</a> &#8211; insect control<br />
<a rel="nofollow" href="http://scienceblogs.com/neurophilosophy/2009/09/flight_of_the_remote_controlled_cyborg_beetle.php?utm_source=selectfeed&amp;utm_medium=rss" target="_blank">Article on flight control</a> &#8211; flight control</p>
<p>It is my firm belief that everyone who participated should be subject to remote control neural implants for a day, with a retarded 6 year old behind the controls.</p>
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