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I've been kind of fascinated with recent advanced in computer brain connections.

People are now able to write texts just by thinking, among other things. I'm interested in what the experience of sending and receiving data through such an interface would subjectively feel like.

I haven't been able to find much literature about it besides the Chalmers extended mind thesis.

Has anyone ever heard of any works about this? it's a very obscure topic to be sure, but I figured it's such a weird question this place is as good as any to ask. Thanks in advance!

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this. Niven got one detail wearing about the orbital phase of the Ringworld, and he was constantly surrounded by absolute nerds at conventions shouting "Ringworld is Unstable" until he corrected the error in a future edition. If you aren't prepared to deal with that, or ironic filk songs about your scientific errors, it might be best to hold off on hard sci-fi

That being said I'll link you an EXCELLENT resource for this stuff. http://projectrho.com/public_html/rocket/.. Everything you've ever wanted to know about space travel will be on this site. Use it wisely, and have fun!

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