This talk by David Eagleman explores the potential of creating new senses for humans. He examines the possibilities of using technology to expand our sensory capabilities and how this could change our understanding of the world. He also looks at the ethical implications of such a development and how it could potentially alter our relationship
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David Eagleman is an American neuroscientist, bestselling author, and science communicator. He teaches neuroscience at Stanford University and has founded several neurotech startups. He directs the non-profit Center for Science and Law, which seeks to align the legal system with modern neuroscience. He is known for his work on brain plasticity, time perception, synesthesia, and neurolaw.