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Re: Telepathy and legal rights in Trek
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:42 pm
by Blackstar the Chakat
Rochey wrote:I said it was 'woven'(perhaps not the most accurate discription) into walls, but is more often created as headband worn on the head.
Ah, right.
Still, you could probably make buttons or zips or badges out of it.
Assuming it's strong enough to be used in those devices, how would that stop someone from being able to use their telepathy?
Re: Telepathy and legal rights in Trek
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:48 pm
by KuvahMagh
Ok, so what if someone had a hat and used the head band as a liner inside in Grahams scenario since you evaded the problem through a technicality...
Re: Telepathy and legal rights in Trek
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:51 pm
by Aaron
There's already a mind beam blocking material in use for hats...
It's called tin foil.
Re: Telepathy and legal rights in Trek
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:53 pm
by Mark
Or just put a spagettii strainer on your head....
God, I remember that from a movie, but the name of it just WILL NOT come to mind
Re: Telepathy and legal rights in Trek
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:54 pm
by KuvahMagh
Cpl Kendall wrote:There's already a mind beam blocking material in use for hats...
It's called tin foil.
I just use an armadillo helmet... doesn't reflect like tinfoil so it doesn't stand out so much when the
man comes by looking for you...
Re: Telepathy and legal rights in Trek
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:55 pm
by Blackstar the Chakat
KuvahMagh wrote:Ok, so what if someone had a hat and used the head band as a liner inside in Grahams scenario since you evaded the problem through a technicality...
First of all, why would they want this material line their head if it wasn't visable? as for the fall-out bit, in the unlikely case this happened, they'd probably assume the metal was probably defective from a manufacturing impurity or something which they'd consider 100x more likely then the leaders of their community lying to them for over 4 generations
There's already a mind beam blocking material in use for hats...
It's called tin foil.
Mythbusters showed that tin foil hats don't do anything to block 'mind beams'. If anything it actually increases it's effect
Re: Telepathy and legal rights in Trek
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:00 pm
by Aaron
Blackstar the Chakat wrote:
Mythbusters showed that tin foil hats don't do anything to block 'mind beams'. If anything it actually increases it's effect
You don't say?
Re: Telepathy and legal rights in Trek
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:01 pm
by Mark
Cpl Kendall wrote:Blackstar the Chakat wrote:
Mythbusters showed that tin foil hats don't do anything to block 'mind beams'. If anything it actually increases it's effect
You don't say?
Disclaimer: I rarely watch Mythbusters so i'm ignorant of most of what they do.
How did they show this???
Re: Telepathy and legal rights in Trek
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:03 pm
by KuvahMagh
First of all, why would they want this material line their head if it wasn't visable? as for the fall-out bit, in the unlikely case this happened, they'd probably assume the metal was probably defective from a manufacturing impurity or something which they'd consider 100x more likely then the leaders of their community lying to them for over 4 generations
Why do they want it to line walls if it wasn't visible...
As to your Government Conspiracy vs Manufacturing Impurities... something this important would likely be tested, each and everyone before it leaves the plant, otherwise these 'impurities' could happen a lot and thus give you an even greater problem. I work in Manufacturing and I have to test every single part that I assemble to make sure it works like it is supposed to, that doesn't mean 1 every 10/20/5,00,000, that means every single one and what I make would not cause society as we know it to collapse if it didn't work, I'd just have a pissed off customer...
As to your "they'd consider 100x more likely then the leaders of their community lying to them for over 4 generations" part well I could list all of the various conspiracies the US Government has covered up (please don't tell me you don't think they have because this is bassically what your saving happens in this fiction) but I think mere common knowledge would back me up on this one...
Re: Telepathy and legal rights in Trek
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:15 pm
by Blackstar the Chakat
Mark wrote:Cpl Kendall wrote:Blackstar the Chakat wrote:
Mythbusters showed that tin foil hats don't do anything to block 'mind beams'. If anything it actually increases it's effect
You don't say?
Disclaimer: I rarely watch Mythbusters so i'm ignorant of most of what they do.
How did they show this???
I haven't seen that episode but I think they tried claimed methods of mind control(mostly radio signals) while wearing tin-foil hats.
As to your "they'd consider 100x more likely then the leaders of their community lying to them for over 4 generations" part well I could list all of the various conspiracies the US Government has covered up (please don't tell me you don't think they have because this is bassically what your saving happens in this fiction) but I think mere common knowledge would back me up on this one...
Well if we're talking about the CU species that most often wears the headbands, then their government is totally different from the US government. They're far more...trustworthy. They are telepaths after all. They also do less governing and more doing!
Re: Telepathy and legal rights in Trek
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:18 pm
by Mikey
Blackstar the Chakat wrote:Assuming it's strong enough to be used in those devices, how would that stop someone from being able to use their telepathy?
Are you kidding?! The same imaginary way that you said the headbands would work! Why would lying to someone about the efficacy of a placebo headband be any different than lying to them about a placebo button?
Re: Telepathy and legal rights in Trek
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:21 pm
by Blackstar the Chakat
Mikey wrote:Blackstar the Chakat wrote:Assuming it's strong enough to be used in those devices, how would that stop someone from being able to use their telepathy?
Are you kidding?! The same imaginary way that you said the headbands would work! Why would lying to someone about the efficacy of a placebo headband be any different than lying to them about a placebo button?
Because the headbands make sense. They go around the head, where the telepathy part comes in. If you put it on an unrealated part of the body that would bring up a lot more questions
Re: Telepathy and legal rights in Trek
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:26 pm
by Mikey
Um... headBANDS are BANDS. They're open on top. If the entire population of Chakats is goofy enough to believe that magic headbands will block their telepathic ability without ever questioning, then they'll believe the same of a button.
Re: Telepathy and legal rights in Trek
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:33 pm
by KuvahMagh
Well if we're talking about the CU species that most often wears the headbands, then their government is totally different from the US government. They're far more...trustworthy. They are telepaths after all. They also do less governing and more doing!
So they are trustworthy because they are telepaths... telepaths who are basically forced to not use their telepathy... show of hands... does this make sense to anyone else because I'm not getting it...
The US Government used to be more trustworthy didn't stop Col. North from selling guns to Iran to pay for the Contras in Nicaragua while acting as a representative of the CIA... Even under JFK and Eisenhower when the World believed the US they still went about covert ops.
Re: Telepathy and legal rights in Trek
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:36 pm
by Sionnach Glic
So they are trustworthy because they are telepaths... telepaths who are basically forced to not use their telepathy...
And who are also lying to their entire populace about something of high importance.