What is a biological chip?
A biological chip, also known as a biochip or biological microchip, is a device that integrates living biological components such as cells, tissues or biomolecules with conventional microchip technology. It combines the principles of biology and electronics to create a platform for a variety of applications, including medical diagnostics, drug discovery and environmental monitoring.
Do I consent to having a bio-chip implanted in my body in any way?
Should I approve?
What kind of question is that?
Chipping people?
How should there be an answer?
Let alone thinking differently about it; what should normal thinking be like?
First of all, what is a chip implanted in the human body? Let's explain what it is used for.
A biological chip, also known as a biochip or biological microchip, is a device that integrates living biological components such as cells, tissues or biomolecules with conventional microchip technology. It combines the principles of biology and electronics to create a platform for a variety of applications, including medical diagnostics, drug discovery and environmental monitoring.
Biological chips typically consist of a solid substrate, such as silicon or glass, on which biological elements are fixed or integrated. Biological components can include cells, proteins, nucleic acids or enzymes, depending on the specific application. These components can be genetically engineered or derived from natural sources.
The integration of biological elements with the chip allows for controlled and precise detection, analysis and manipulation of biological samples or processes. The chip's electronic components, such as sensors, microfluidic channels and signal processing circuits, enable biological interactions to be monitored and analyzed.
Here are a few examples of biological chip applications:
1. Medical diagnostics: Biological chips can be designed to detect specific biomarkers or genetic mutations associated with diseases. They provide fast and accurate diagnosis, allowing for early detection and personalized treatment.
2. Drug discovery: Biological chips can be used in high-throughput screening of potential drug candidates. They accelerate the drug discovery process by allowing a large number of compounds to be tested on biological targets.
3. Environmental monitoring: Biological chips can be used to assess environmental contaminants, toxins or pathogens. They can detect and monitor the presence of contaminants in air, water or soil samples, aiding environmental risk assessment and management.
4. Biological research: Biological chips provide a platform for studying cellular behavior, protein-protein interactions and gene expression. They enable researchers to mimic and study complex biological processes in a controlled and reproducible way.
Biological chips have great potential to advance a variety of fields, including medicine, biotechnology and environmental science. Ongoing research and development in this field will lead to new applications and advances in our understanding of biological systems.
The biological chip is an electronic material the size of a grain of rice that people use instead of a wallet and has been in use in Sweden for two years.
It is an object that replaces a credit card, identity card, passport or key by attaching this electronic material between the thumb and index finger.
It is a digital number or ID badge defined in the information world, which is given to the human being and where all his/her characteristics are registered.
With this digital identity, you can live your life without the need to prove yourself too much, such as identity card, driver's license, social security number.
This chip shows itself during the continuation of this life.
It is an identification code that you always use a credit card, ID or key when shopping, eating in a restaurant, buying gasoline for your car, going to work, entering your home, starting your car, being examined for your diseases.
This chip replaces a key, identity card or credit card. In fact, the day we were given an ID number, we automatically had this digital identity. All information about us started to be recorded in the digital world through this number or code.
Since it is now the time to do the most work in the shortest time, this information is stored in this chip in order not to waste too much time in banks, official institutions, hospitals, markets, traffic.
With the identifier code on this chip, a scanner can pick it up and know who you are.
It is kind of like your fingerprint or your eye retinal scan.
That information can never be changed without the insertion of another chip.
Health departments identify and control a person's health status, banks their financial status, businesses their education and work life, and the justice system their compliance with the law through this information.
All this information is processed through the numbers, codes and passwords on the chip assigned to the person, and the person starts making transactions in the digital world.
This chip acts as a key that connects you to the digital world.
You can transfer or invest money from Ankara to your account in Antalya through the bank.
You can also file complaints and petitions to public institutions and initiate transactions from bank accounts via e-state. You can buy a plane ticket to change countries or cities, or buy bus or train tickets for travel...
If you don't need this chip, you either live in the middle of nowhere or you don't even have an identity card. You can't even buy a normal bus ticket, let alone a plane ticket.
You have to do everything yourself.
You have to go to an office to buy a ticket, you have to carry money with you to pay for it and you have to have an ID for all these transactions.
If you are a young person going to school, if you want to make connections abroad, if you are going to meet with companies abroad, you need a digital identity.
You will have a job interview, you will send flowers to your girlfriend or a loved one, and you will pay the electricity and water debts of your house on your credit card that month.
And if you don't have an ID, you will need to use the information of someone who does.
In fact, we humans accepted this life the day we accepted our new identities. The day we received a digital number, we became part of this system.
Our age, friends, work and social life are synchronized with our phones. Your health status was recorded through our ID number and your financial status was recorded through credit cards and banks.
Another aspect of the business is that while some people were waiting in line in front of the bank, you made payments through these ID phones and credit cards without waiting in front of the bank and went to another country for a meeting. You did not spend your time in queues.
Think about it, especially if you are a young generation, queue at the bank for each transaction, queue for electricity debt, queue for traffic fines, queue for water card.
And every month these transactions are repeated...
What was automation for?
The same work being done millions of times by the same people.
At this point, the fact that the citizenship salary is being discussed is actually to register those who have not entered this system until today.
To catch those who have not been caught in this hook.
And this is where the problem starts.
Either you will not use the opportunities of this new world at all, or you will adapt to this system if you want to make the most of the blessings of this new age...
What if this identity information somehow gets into the hands of someone...
What if people who don't exist somehow exist and are in this system?
Or if the same identities do different things in different places. In other words, what if this digital information is somehow copied and made available to someone else?
A man's car in Van, which has never left the city, crossed the bridge illegally every day in Istanbul. So they put his license plate on another car.
As a result, the original offender, i.e. the one using a duplicate license plate, is nowhere to be found.
The information stored in every digital system can also be manipulated in some way. How will security be ensured?
In order to prevent possible mistakes, entering some personalized information such as fingerprints, eye retinal scans, etc. into these identities as a verification code can solve the duplicate problem in jobs that require verification.
The system will recognize you either through your retina, fingerprint or voice tone.
Let's come to our main question!
In such an environment, in today's digital system, would I give my consent for this chip to be implanted in our bodies?
Not if I do not benefit from the blessings of the digital world.
But what if someone else uses or uses this information for themselves?
What if this information is somehow copied, bought and sold!
What if I had no knowledge of any of this!
Or let's ask another question, can a patient with a non-functioning kidney be implanted with an artificial kidney that can be controlled by chips?
Which is natural and which is beneficial?