Re: [FairfieldLife] Future shock: having time on your hands

2014-03-16 Thread TurquoiseBee





 From: s3raph...@yahoo.com s3raph...@yahoo.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] Future shock: having time on your hands
 


  
Future biotechnology could be used to trick a prisoner's mind into thinking 
they have served a 1,000-year sentence, a group of scientists have claimed.
Philosopher Rebecca Roache is in charge of a team of scholars focused upon the 
ways futuristic technologies might transform punishment. Dr Roache claims the 
prison sentence of serious criminals could be made worse by extending their 
lives.
She said drugs could be developed to distort prisoners' minds into thinking 
time was passing more slowly:
There are a number of psychoactive drugs that distort people’s sense of time, 
so you could imagine developing a pill or a liquid that made someone feel like 
they were serving a 1,000-year sentence. 
http://aeon.co/magazine/living-together/should-biotech-make-life-hellish-for-criminals/

[She's basically researching new torture techniques but thinks she's doing 
humanitarian work.]


Re: [FairfieldLife] Future shock: having time on your hands

2014-03-16 Thread Bhairitu

I'll have to send  that to a friend.  who teaches banjo. :-D

So is heaven full of accordion players?

On 03/15/2014 11:56 PM, TurquoiseBee wrote:

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*From:* s3raph...@yahoo.com s3raph...@yahoo.com
*To:* FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
*Sent:* Sunday, March 16, 2014 12:05 AM
*Subject:* [FairfieldLife] Future shock: having time on your hands

Future biotechnology could be used to trick a prisoner's mind into 
thinking they have served a 1,000-year sentence, a group of scientists 
have claimed.
Philosopher Rebecca Roache is in charge of a team of scholars focused 
upon the ways futuristic technologies might transform punishment. Dr 
Roache claims the prison sentence of serious criminals could be made 
worse by extending their lives.
She said drugs could be developed to distort prisoners' minds into 
thinking time was passing more slowly:
There are a number of psychoactive drugs that distort people’s sense 
of time, so you could imagine developing a pill or a liquid that made 
someone feel like they were serving a 1,000-year sentence.

http://aeon.co/magazine/living-together/should-biotech-make-life-hellish-for-criminals/
[She's basically researching new torture techniques but thinks she's 
doing humanitarian work.]








Re: [FairfieldLife] Future shock: having time on your hands

2014-03-16 Thread steve.sundur

 Ha!

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote :

 
 
 

 From: s3raphita@... s3raphita@...
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2014 12:05 AM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Future shock: having time on your hands
 
 
   Future biotechnology could be used to trick a prisoner's mind into thinking 
they have served a 1,000-year sentence, a group of scientists have claimed.

 Philosopher Rebecca Roache is in charge of a team of scholars focused upon the 
ways futuristic technologies might transform punishment. Dr Roache claims the 
prison sentence of serious criminals could be made worse by extending their 
lives.

 She said drugs could be developed to distort prisoners' minds into thinking 
time was passing more slowly:

 There are a number of psychoactive drugs that distort people’s sense of time, 
so you could imagine developing a pill or a liquid that made someone feel like 
they were serving a 1,000-year sentence. 
 
http://aeon.co/magazine/living-together/should-biotech-make-life-hellish-for-criminals/
 
http://aeon.co/magazine/living-together/should-biotech-make-life-hellish-for-criminals/

 [She's basically researching new torture techniques but thinks she's doing 
humanitarian work.]


 


 











[FairfieldLife] Future shock: having time on your hands

2014-03-15 Thread s3raphita
Future biotechnology could be used to trick a prisoner's mind into thinking 
they have served a 1,000-year sentence, a group of scientists have claimed.

 Philosopher Rebecca Roache is in charge of a team of scholars focused upon the 
ways futuristic technologies might transform punishment. Dr Roache claims the 
prison sentence of serious criminals could be made worse by extending their 
lives.

 She said drugs could be developed to distort prisoners' minds into thinking 
time was passing more slowly:

 There are a number of psychoactive drugs that distort people’s sense of time, 
so you could imagine developing a pill or a liquid that made someone feel like 
they were serving a 1,000-year sentence. 
 
http://aeon.co/magazine/living-together/should-biotech-make-life-hellish-for-criminals/
 
http://aeon.co/magazine/living-together/should-biotech-make-life-hellish-for-criminals/

 [She's basically researching new torture techniques but thinks she's doing 
humanitarian work.]