The myth of Odin
One of the strangest creatures of the stories of gods is the myth of Odin, the god, who gave another eye for getting some supernatural abilities to see things. Odin was the god, who hung itself to the tree, and overhung in that tree nine days. The tree was the "Tree of the world", and as I have written before that god has two ravens Hugin and Munin (Think and Memory) and the origin of that tale interests many people, and the thing why people are interested about this creature is that somebody believes that Odin was some kind of extraordinary strong soldier, who wanted to prove the strength and will to people by making those extremely stupid things.
Some psychologists have claimed that behind the myth of Odin was a somehow psychotic person, who believed that there was some creature, what lived inside that body, and when that warrior dies, that even more terrifying thing would release. But the other explanation for the episode of the suicidal behavior was that the person, who was behind this story wanted to prove that the muscles of the neck were strong enough, and maybe the willingness to sacrifice another eye was caused, that this warrior made some crime against some really important and highly respected person, and wanted to say, that he was sorry.
But when we are thinking another interesting theory, we might think that maybe Odin was some kind of Humanoid. Or that story has innovated some of the most outstanding control systems, what mankind has ever imagined. By controlling robots and other species by using EEG or technical telepathy seems futuristic. The systems, what makes techno-shamanism true might be already in use or under development in some highly advanced laboratories.
The idea is that the person would have a bandana, where is the radio transmitter, what would communicate with the systems, like microchips, what are put on the skull of the animal. This kind of ideas are really interesting, and the thing is that by using modern technology in the place of the eye can implant the CCD-camera, and that system would allow that blind people can see things. But then we might think that there could be installed radio transmitters in the same implant, and that system can be used to communicate with other systems by using the Internet.
The idea is visible with computer games, where the front of the eye of the character is a small screen, which will send the data to the eye. But by using modern technology, that kind of screen can be connected straight to the optic nerve. And as we know the things, what can be used to control robots might be communicating with brains through the skull, and they might not need surgical operations. Or if that kind of system would put over the skull the operation would not need complicated skills.
And this means that if the Ravens would be implanted by using that kind of technology, where the implant could communicate with computers by using internet, that allows that person would communicate with ravens, but there is a possibility, that this kind of implant would be connected also to the RPV/UCAV craft, what means that this kind of systems can be used in multi-mission roles. There is a possibility, that there would be some kind of bandana, where the electronic equipment records the electric operands in the human brains, and then the transmitter would communicate with those other systems.
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