My family was sitting around after Sunday dinner at my parents' house watching TV. We got sucked into 2 shows on the
Discovery HD channel.
The programs they showed back to back were equally fascinating & disturbing in what they revealed about the nature of the
collection of water, cells, & microorganisms known as the human being.
The first program was about the unique chimp that was named
Oliver the 'Humanzee'. Unlike every other chimp,
Oliver walked upright naturally & related to humans more closely than other primates. Strangely, the
novel creature was first brought to Blackwood, NJ which is where my Dad grew up, less than a 1/2 hour from where I live now. This evolutionary anomaly illustrates the hiccups of nature that could produce major physiological differences in one lifetime.
Right after that intriguing look into the effects of biological processes on how life functions, Discover aired
"Rise of the Cyborgs". This show focused on the tech that is driving cybernetic body augmentation. This is an even more drastic source of immediate change, as far as the human experience is concerned.
With such enhancements as
robotic arms,
bionic vision, and
neural-computer interfacing advancing quickly, the future is looking much more complex than the mysteries of a bipedal chimp.
Beyond the physical connections involved, scientists are also taking the initial steps to
interpreting the internal experiences that result from a person's brain activity.
Just the logistics of creating programs that can directly interface with the human mind will probably make many
theories of organizing information obsolete.