An important—if not the most important—reason for us to remember the past is to prepare for the future. By reflecting on our past experiences, we gain insights about who we are and learn ...
For example, if you were writing a persuasive speech you may swap from the past tense to the present tense to the future tense to force your listeners to think about taking action: We have slowly ...
Our physical selves seem forever chained to each moment as it occurs, but our mind revisits past experiences and imagines future experiences at will. In recent research, one of my graduate ...
Still, people living in the past few centuries have really become obsessed with the wild new stuff. We can blame H.G. Wells for popularising the notion that the future will be incomprehensibly ...
I conclude that brain-computer interfaces could indeed be used to realize some of the original goals and that an interest in mind control still prevails. Lukas J. Meier. 01/09/2025. Mind Control: Past ...