Well, sort of:
http://gizmodo.com/you-can-literally-control-another-human-being-with-this-1602342506
I mean this is only the first experiment (which has lag, doesn't have very fluid control), but at least it's a working theory. I'm not really sure what the application is (beyond fun at parties, and real role playing). I mean if you had a woman wear google glass, and then you control her every move remotely in some body suit remotely in another room, would just be freakishly cool.
One thing I'm not really sure of, what is the long term affect of zapping muscles with electricity? Perhaps they are working on a lower voltage version that is still affective that won't harm your muscles?
http://gizmodo.com/you-can-literally-control-another-human-being-with-this-1602342506
I mean this is only the first experiment (which has lag, doesn't have very fluid control), but at least it's a working theory. I'm not really sure what the application is (beyond fun at parties, and real role playing). I mean if you had a woman wear google glass, and then you control her every move remotely in some body suit remotely in another room, would just be freakishly cool.
One thing I'm not really sure of, what is the long term affect of zapping muscles with electricity? Perhaps they are working on a lower voltage version that is still affective that won't harm your muscles?
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