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** There is also a colony of humans founded by those who have been subjects of genetic experimentation and have additional glands that emit and receive infrared signals that interface with any device that has an IR port (in this 'verse, nearly all computers have one). This is the biological version of a neural implant.
** A more direct approach involves plugging a cable into a port in one's temple, which people get at the same time as the implant. The port is normally covered by false skin.
* ''Summa Technologiae'' by Lem in Chapter 6 ("Phantomology") considered creation of [[Virtual Reality|reality that can be perceived as fully real by sapient creatures]], but built upon laws different from observable Universe, in particular for advancement of [[Video Game|fully interactive art forms]]. Interface is the most obvious problem on this road, of course; in his classification such systems are "phantomatics", and can be divided to "peripheral" (interacting with sensory and motoric nerves) or "central" (direct communication to/from brain).
 
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