Transaction: 5ab37634cb961acd92e22b91a6477040cc7cebb6

Included in block 19,833,338 at 2018/02/13 12:17:48 (UTC).

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transaction_id 5ab37634cb961acd92e22b91a6477040cc7cebb6
ref_block_num 41,445
block_num19,833,338
ref_block_prefix 1,896,070,044
expiration2018/02/13T12:27:45
transaction_num 41
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signatures 204fc0ea4c18ea70e7d71e30e7015baf8c6c7c78f82a288cb19c2958d6fbcc785406f703ac2c44353f37e46accdd03ec59ae1c6108645ed09ca37454c814d12fe9
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"parent_author":"yallapapi",<br>"parent_permlink":"japanese-mind-reading-technology-possible-uses-in-ar-with-lucyd-smartglasses",<br>"author":"markcullen",<br>"permlink":"re-yallapapi-japanese-mind-reading-technology-possible-uses-in-ar-with-lucyd-smartglasses-20180213t121753924z",<br>"title":"",<br>"body":"Wew,<br> 2018 and beyond is a fruity time to be alive! Though this does carry some of the same connotations as being able to 'read someone's mind',<br> I would argue that it is closer to providing remote access to the use of someone else's eyes!\n\nTo answer your question regarding what I would use this technology for,<br> I wonder,<br> with advances in this technology and neuroscience,<br> to be advanced in order export the images from someone's brain and import to someone who doesn't have functional sight? \n\nIn any case,<br> it's exciting and sometimes scary times here on Earth!",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"technology\" ,<br>\"app\":\"steemit\/0.1\" "
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