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Meltcats can probably connect to electric wires, by melting a part of their bod… | |
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@LunaDragofelis doesn't that electrocute them? | |
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@yujiri in this case I'm thinking of low voltage stuff, to interface with m… | |
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@LunaDragofelis How would the meltcat decode the signal?You can stimulate nerve… | |
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@argv_minus_one @yujiri they would probably use multiple analog electrodes, but… | |
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@LunaDragofelis Ok so this is interesting.According to the Wikipedia article ab… | |
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@LunaDragofelis The article does mention that the nerve fibers' connections… | |
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@LunaDragofelis I seem to recall that brightness photoreceptors are much smalle… |