If your´e going to make a sci-fi TV series, then you better make it spomething cool and unique like this one. Good luck, keep us interested.
Written By Elle Kwan on 2005-02-27 / 18:29:38
Supernatural, is an amazing premise. How in the world did he come up with this idea? I can´t wait to see it!
Seattle
Written By Sand-doggy on 2005-01-12 / 02:14:01
This is one of the most interesting concepts I´ve ever heard of. It´s deep. Wild. And something everybody wishes they could do. I´m stoked to see it. There´s a lot people, that are gone, that I´d like to see again.
Written By Corey on 2004-11-18 / 17:20:51
Jimmy Fitz is a great actor. I love that Delta Force movie he did.
Written By BioMatrixProf on 2004-03-14 / 19:12:58
The hypothetical viability established per this imaginative prose, is remarkably significant and insightful. Cleverly, your exposition proposes superseding prevailing knowledge and data, with the dictum of inconceivable attainments, executed solely in metaphor.
However, it is these types of enlisted visions, that continually challenges our scientific community, thus bounding our conviction to integrating science, engineering and medicine into academic and research programs, which will greatly effect the advancement of human health. We operate one of the largest biomedical engineering and physician-scientist training programs in the United States. All of our scholars benefit from dispensing personal expertise within our industry, as well as procuring substance from their own individual research, under the supervision of our faculty members chosen from the Harvard and MIT communities. It is the goal of our program to leave no stone unturned, such as this doctrine of philosophy, enabling participating graduates to translate the results of laboratory research into new diagnostic or therapeutic tools that can be used in clinical care. Our staff and myself appreciate your submission of spectacular, yet abstract principles. Your hypothesis shall be forwarded to our targeted focus areas, ie: Biomedical Imaging, Informatics and Computational Biomedical Sciences, and Regenerative Biomedical Technologies, thus integrating several crosscutting research programs in Genetics, Bioscience and Technology, moreover, Bioinorganic practical usage. Onward and upward!
Written By Dev Roache on 2004-02-02 / 21:07:14
What a radical concept! I always think about things like that. I wish I could see my meema, she was the most awesomest woman that ever walked the earth. You got my vote, dude. I can´t wait to see it.
Dev
Written By JC/Cal-Tech on 2004-01-08 / 16:32:41
JosieC
Cal-Tech Institute, California 2003
Summary: An extremely unique and interesting premise based on the theory of utilizing 100% of our Neocortex.
Is there anyone you´re related to, living or deceased, that you would want to spend just one more hour with? Too talk to...too hold...too meet? A father...a Grandmother...or an ancestor from hundreds of years ago?
THAT, is the writer´s ultimate question and dilemma.
The boundaries are deeply profound and limitless in this Sci-Fi thriller that seduces our intellect while considering the actual possibilities of the writers theory of, "Genetic Memory."
The theory being...that the 90% of our brains we currently do not utilize, is actually all Genetically Stored information. Details and experiences related to all of our ancestors that came before us. Genetic Memory etched into the our cranial grey matter since the beginning of the human race.
The writer (Jim Fitzpatrick) suggests that similar to our physical appearances and traits, that our untapped memories, are handed down from generation to generation, and he feels that our brains retain every thought, feeling and experience of life.
Once that ability is acquired, the writer also suggests that physiological and metabolic functions and abilities we will have will be boundless. Such as molecular transference (physically moving through inanimate objects), morphing into ancestors (shape shifting) through shared DNA.
Theories and ideas I look forward to watching.
Written By mitgenius on 2004-01-08 / 04:14:05
I inquisitively agree with Professor L.. Press on with wonder.
The prolific discerning basis of the writers theoretical principles make a highly compelling argument, beyond all comprehension. For thousands of years, philosophers as well as academicians and intelligensia around the globe have pondered the enigmatic feasibility of employing the remaining available cerebral matter.
I for one, applaud this young man´s perspicacious creativity and astute fascination with the anthropomorphic medulla oblongata.
As I also concur with the writer´s quote of ´foresight relating to genius.´
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Written By Chichi on 2005-03-23 / 18:47:32
If your´e going to make a sci-fi TV series, then you better make it spomething cool and unique like this one. Good luck, keep us interested.
Written By Elle Kwan on 2005-02-27 / 18:29:38
Supernatural, is an amazing premise. How in the world did he come up with this idea? I can´t wait to see it!
Seattle
Written By Sand-doggy on 2005-01-12 / 02:14:01
This is one of the most interesting concepts I´ve ever heard of. It´s deep. Wild. And something everybody wishes they could do. I´m stoked to see it. There´s a lot people, that are gone, that I´d like to see again.
Written By Corey on 2004-11-18 / 17:20:51
Jimmy Fitz is a great actor. I love that Delta Force movie he did.
Written By BioMatrixProf on 2004-03-14 / 19:12:58
The hypothetical viability established per this imaginative prose, is remarkably significant and insightful. Cleverly, your exposition proposes superseding prevailing knowledge and data, with the dictum of inconceivable attainments, executed solely in metaphor.
However, it is these types of enlisted visions, that continually challenges our scientific community, thus bounding our conviction to integrating science, engineering and medicine into academic and research programs, which will greatly effect the advancement of human health. We operate one of the largest biomedical engineering and physician-scientist training programs in the United States. All of our scholars benefit from dispensing personal expertise within our industry, as well as procuring substance from their own individual research, under the supervision of our faculty members chosen from the Harvard and MIT communities. It is the goal of our program to leave no stone unturned, such as this doctrine of philosophy, enabling participating graduates to translate the results of laboratory research into new diagnostic or therapeutic tools that can be used in clinical care. Our staff and myself appreciate your submission of spectacular, yet abstract principles. Your hypothesis shall be forwarded to our targeted focus areas, ie: Biomedical Imaging, Informatics and Computational Biomedical Sciences, and Regenerative Biomedical Technologies, thus integrating several crosscutting research programs in Genetics, Bioscience and Technology, moreover, Bioinorganic practical usage. Onward and upward!
Written By Dev Roache on 2004-02-02 / 21:07:14
What a radical concept! I always think about things like that. I wish I could see my meema, she was the most awesomest woman that ever walked the earth. You got my vote, dude. I can´t wait to see it.
Dev
Written By JC/Cal-Tech on 2004-01-08 / 16:32:41
JosieC
Cal-Tech Institute, California 2003
Summary: An extremely unique and interesting premise based on the theory of utilizing 100% of our Neocortex.
Is there anyone you´re related to, living or deceased, that you would want to spend just one more hour with? Too talk to...too hold...too meet? A father...a Grandmother...or an ancestor from hundreds of years ago?
THAT, is the writer´s ultimate question and dilemma.
The boundaries are deeply profound and limitless in this Sci-Fi thriller that seduces our intellect while considering the actual possibilities of the writers theory of, "Genetic Memory."
The theory being...that the 90% of our brains we currently do not utilize, is actually all Genetically Stored information. Details and experiences related to all of our ancestors that came before us. Genetic Memory etched into the our cranial grey matter since the beginning of the human race.
The writer (Jim Fitzpatrick) suggests that similar to our physical appearances and traits, that our untapped memories, are handed down from generation to generation, and he feels that our brains retain every thought, feeling and experience of life.
Once that ability is acquired, the writer also suggests that physiological and metabolic functions and abilities we will have will be boundless. Such as molecular transference (physically moving through inanimate objects), morphing into ancestors (shape shifting) through shared DNA.
Theories and ideas I look forward to watching.
Written By mitgenius on 2004-01-08 / 04:14:05
I inquisitively agree with Professor L.. Press on with wonder.
The prolific discerning basis of the writers theoretical principles make a highly compelling argument, beyond all comprehension. For thousands of years, philosophers as well as academicians and intelligensia around the globe have pondered the enigmatic feasibility of employing the remaining available cerebral matter.
I for one, applaud this young man´s perspicacious creativity and astute fascination with the anthropomorphic medulla oblongata.
As I also concur with the writer´s quote of ´foresight relating to genius.´
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