A Hypothesis to develop Programmable Intelligence using Magnetic Fields generated by Human Mind

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Abstract

Programmable intelligence is the need of Future Cognition technology. Certain cells and tissues in living organisms have ability to produce electric fields and Electric current develops magnetic fields around it and vice versa. To find out the possibility to control the intelligence artificially using the said mechanism of electromagnetism is a big challenge at present. Developing a technology to induce intelligence through programmed magnetic fields generated in a planned and sequential way. Mechanism of computer aided generation of magnetic fields (CAGMF) applications in plants like ‘touch me not’ has a big concern for intelligence development. Intelligence in plants can be assessed using neuroimaging techniques. Further a model can be developed for programmable intelligence for humans as well. As an outcome of our analysis, we concluded that a model can be developed using “CAGMF” Further, experimental approach to test the hypothesis would be a validation of proposed model.

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Sharma*, R., Dewakar, S. K., & Gupta, B. K. (2020). A Hypothesis to develop Programmable Intelligence using Magnetic Fields generated by Human Mind. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 8(6), 5738–5740. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.f9959.038620

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