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Haven't started work on a tulpa (yet), but I had a thought. Since tulpae can "think" autonomously of their host, it stands to reason that a tulpa could actually activate some sort of neural device, like the OCZ Neural Impulse Actuator. If one could train their tulpa to use such a device, they could gain a level of interaction with the real world independent of the host. Does anyone know if this has been attempted before?

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Considering actual neural detection devices are a lot larger than that I'm guessing that's just one of those skin-detector things that require you to move your eyebrows.

 

This has been discussed before but no, no one's tried it yet. It's a pretty sound theory, but I think the biggest challenge would be to actually get the tulpa to try it.

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Considering actual neural detection devices are a lot larger than that I'm guessing that's just one of those skin-detector things that require you to move your eyebrows.

 

I hadn't really looked into how that particular device worked before, but after investigating it seems to use both muscles and alpha/beta waves for input: dN87Y.jpg

 

Shame that nobody's tried this, though. Heh, maybe I could be the first?

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