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Dehumanising Humans : Homo Roboticus - Digisexuals and Robotic Brain, Paperback / softback Book

Dehumanising Humans : Homo Roboticus - Digisexuals and Robotic Brain Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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The exposure to low level EMF fields related to internet usage produces endosymbiotic archaeal growth in the brain and neanderthalisation of the human brain.

The archaeaons and porphyrions are capable of magnetoperception and quantal perception of low level EMF fields which leads to further archaea endosymbiosis.

The low level EMF fields produced by endosymbiotic neuronal archaea can modulate internet function leading to two-way communications between the internet and the human brain producing man-machine hybrids.

The endosymbiotic archaeal perception of low level EMF fields leads to cerebral cortical atrophy and cerebellar dominance producing a cerebellar cognitive affective disorder.

This leads to epidemic autism and a robotic brain. The autistic robotic brain is primed to interact with the internet and is regulated by it leading to digislaves who are slaves to the internet.

The robots themselves are conscious based on panpsychism and robot-human hybrids become superconscious superhumans.

The internet addicts with a robotic autistic brain function as digisexuals and form a new human species the homo roboticus.

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  • Format:Paperback / softback
  • Pages:388 pages
  • Publisher:LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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  • ISBN:9786139455263
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  • Format:Paperback / softback
  • Pages:388 pages
  • Publisher:LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
  • Publication Date:
  • Category:
  • ISBN:9786139455263