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Hashem Al-Ghaili is proposing a new neurological prison system that he calls Cognify .
Instead of locking prisoners up for long periods of time, prisoners would be subjected to artificial memories in a virtual environment.
He posted a proposal video of the virtual justice system on his Instagram and YouTube channel and it looks downright horrifying.
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