JP2003256560A - System for handing down one's own thought (spirit) and real image to posterity - Google Patents
System for handing down one's own thought (spirit) and real image to posterityInfo
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Description
【発明の詳細な説明】
【0001】
【発明が属する技術分野】本発明は、コンピュータ・シ
ステムと管理人の管理システムを駆使することにより登
録人の情報を子々孫々に明瞭かつ永久に伝えるシステム
である。と同時に墓そのものとして応用できるシステム
でもある。DVDソフト等の特性の第一は外形および入
力情報の劣化がほとんどない。第二は容量が大きくかな
りの情報を入力できる。第三はコンパクトかつ軽量で保
管が容易である。この特性を利用し登録人の思い(魂)
や実像の情報を入力したDVDソフト等は、魂そのもの
であり墓・仏壇・位牌そのものとして祀ることで登録人
の情報を子々孫々に明瞭かつ永久に伝えることができ
る。
【0002】
【従来の技術】従来、墓は土葬として遺体そのものを埋
葬したが、日本では半世紀前から土葬が禁じられ現在は
火葬が行われ、以後魂を子々孫々に伝える方法として墓
に遺骨を埋葬し、仏壇に戒名を記した位牌を祀ることに
より行われている。しかし遺骨や位牌では自分の思い
(魂)や実像は明瞭には伝わらない。この墓にしても遺
族など継承者がいない場合は、墓守管理の面で墓地の購
入もできないのが実情で自分の墓すらも残せない。ま
た、実像を伝える肖像画・写真・ビデオなどは、遺族や
子孫が取捨選択し遺品として残すため、自分が残したい
思い(魂)や実像は明瞭かつ永久に伝えることができな
いし、さらに転居や代替わり、人災、天災等により時と
ともに消滅する。このように墓・仏壇・位牌や遺品とし
ての肖像画・写真・ビデオ等では、生存中の自分の思い
(魂)や実像は明瞭かつ永久に伝えることができない。
【0003】
【発明が解決しようとする課題】死者の遺体を祀るとい
うことは古来より習俗として行われてきたが、現在では
墓に遺骨を埋葬し、仏壇に戒名を記した位牌を祀ること
で故人の魂の宿るところとして子々孫々に伝えられてき
た。しかしこれでは故人の思いや実像などは伝わらな
い。最近では墓地・墓石・仏壇の金銭的負担が大きいこ
とや住居空間の制約もあり仏壇などは置けないし、散骨
なども行われ、故人を墓・仏壇・位牌で祀るという風習
も薄れつつある。墓地については遺族など継承者がいな
い場合は、墓守管理の面で購入できないのが実情で、墓
すら残すことができない。両親、祖父母、曾祖父母など
幼少期に死別しておれば、肖像画・写真・ビデオ等で面
影を知ることになるが、その思いは詳細に伝わらない。
この肖像画・写真・ビデオなどは遺族や子孫が遺品とし
て保存する限り、素材の劣化もあるが転居や代替わり、
人災、天災により時とともに消滅する。
【0004】人は生きた証を残したいものである。80
歳になれば余命幾ばくもなく、家族や子孫に伝えておき
たい思いはある筈である。まして若くして難病等であれ
ば生きている時に、家族や友達に伝えておきたい思いが
ある。自分でビデオやテープに思いを残すこともできる
が、これとて遺品として保存される限り時とともに消滅
する。大部分の人は、自分の思いを残しておきたいと思
うが手段がなくなかなか実行できない。
【0005】
【課題を解決するための手段】墓・仏壇・位牌や遺品と
しての肖像画・写真・ビデオなどでは、自分の思い
(魂)や実像は明瞭に伝わらない。これらはコンピュー
タ・システムと管理システムを駆使することで解決が可
能である。登録人は生存中に、自分の思い(魂)と実像
等の情報をコンピュータ端末機を用い作成し管理人にそ
の情報を提供し、管理人は、提供を受けた情報をコンピ
ュータサーバーに登録する。更に管理人は、その情報を
DVDソフト等に入力し個別に保管する。DVDソフト
はほとんど劣化せず、容量も大きくかなりの情報を入力
することもできる。コンパクトな大きさで重量も軽く保
管するのも容易である。登録人の情報の入ったDVDソ
フト等を墓・仏壇・位牌そのものとし祀ることで、登録
人の思い(魂)と実像等の情報は子々孫々に明瞭かつ永
久に伝えることができる。
【0006】本発明は、登録人が生存中に、自分の思い
(魂)や実像等の情報を入力したDVDソフト等を登録
人の死後、遺族や子孫が管理人のコンピュータ端末機で
そのDVDソフト等を開くことにより、亡き登録人の情
報に触れることができる。登録人の情報は遺族や子孫が
保存するのではなく、管理人のコンピュータ・システム
に登録することで永久に保存管理できる。管理人が、D
VDソフト等を墓・仏壇・位牌そのものとして祀ること
で、遺族や子孫はこれを敬い大切にすることから登録人
の情報は、子々孫々に明瞭かつ永久に伝えられる。
【0007】管理人は、生存中に登録人が予めセットし
た盆日等に登録人の情報を、インターネットを介して管
理人のコンピュータサーバーから子孫のコンピュータ端
末機に電子メールで送ることも可能であり、登録人の情
報は子々孫々に伝えることができる。
【0008】
【発明の実施の形態】以下、本発明のシステムを図面等
によって詳細に説明する。
【0009】
【実施例】図1は、全システムの概略説明図である。
【0010】登録人1Aは、登録人のコンピュータ端末
機1Bを用いて、子孫に伝えたい思い(魂)と実像等の
情報を作成し、その情報をインターネット1Wを通じ管
理人のサーバー2Bに登録し入力する。
【0011】登録人1Aは、情報の作成を管理人2Aに
依頼することも可能である。この場合、管理人2Aは、
登録人1Aの情報を編集編纂し管理人のコンピュータサ
ーバー2Bに登録し入力する。
【0012】登録人1Aは、一旦入力した情報であって
も生存中においては何時でも情報を追加・削除・改訂を
行うことができる。この場合その都度、管理人2Aに情
報を提供し、管理人2Aは提供を受けた情報を管理人の
コンピュータサーバー2Bにその都度、登録し入力す
る。
【0013】登録人1Aは、登録人のコンピュータ端末
機1Bを用い自らDVDソフト等を作成し、これを管理
人2Aに送付することも可能である。管理人2Aは、こ
れを管理人のコンピュータサーバー2Bに登録し、この
DVDソフト等を保管する。
【0014】管理人2Aは、コンピュータサーバー2B
に入力された情報をLAN(管理人施設内)2Eを通じ
て、管理人のコンピュータ端末機2Cに入力し、さらに
DVDソフト等2Dに入力作成し、これを墓・仏壇・位
牌そのものとして祀り保管する。
【0015】登録人の遺族や子孫3Aは、管理人のコン
ピュータ端末機2Cで管理人が保管するDVDソフト等
2Dを開くことにより登録人の思い(魂)と実像等の情
報に永久に触れることができる。
【0016】生存中、登録人によって予めセットされた
日に管理人のコンピュータサーバー2Bからインターネ
ット3Wを介して、電子メールで子孫のコンピュータ端
末機3Bに登録人の情報を遺族や子孫に送ることも可能
である。この時、登録人の情報に基づいて、遺族や子孫
はコンピュータ端末機3Bからインターネット3Wを介
して電子メール等でコンピュータサーバーに遺族の情報
を送ることも可能である。
【0017】登録人が生存中に子々孫々に伝えたい思い
とは、哲学・思想・科学理論・経済理論・宗教観・未来
観のみならず、家族、子孫、親族、友人等に対する思い
・信条・家訓・遺言・思い出・趣味嗜好等で、コンピュ
ータソフトに入力できる登録人の思いすべてである。子
々孫々に伝えたい実像とは、登録人の容姿や音声、家
族、親族、友人との記録映像・記念の映像・文芸工芸の
作品・特技等で、コンピュータソフトに入力できる登録
人と関係ある映像すべてである。
【0018】
【発明の効果】本発明は、人生において偉大な業績を残
せない人であっても人は生きた証を残したいものであ
る。コンピュータ・システムを駆使し、登録人の情報を
入力したDVDソフト等を墓・仏壇・位牌そのものとし
祀ることで、登録人の思い(魂)と実像等の情報が子々
孫々に明瞭に永久に伝わることで魂の安らぎが得られる
のである。子孫は、コンピュータ端末機で、登録人のD
VDソフト等を開くことで登録人の思い(魂)と実像等
の情報に触れることで、登録人を偲ぶとともに自己の存
在と存在理由を強く自覚できる、
【0019】少子・高齢化・核家族化に伴う墓の継承問
題は、今後大きな問題となる。遺族など継承者のいない
者は、墓地を購入できないのが実情であり墓すら残すこ
とができない。先祖墓があっても継承者がいない場合
は、墓地が荒れ放題となり墓守管理の問題も出てくる。
また、絶対的に墓地用地が少ないことはもとより、墓地
の使用権や墓石・仏壇の所有には、金銭的負担が大きい
という問題がある。登録人の情報を入力したDVDソフ
ト等は、形ある魂そのものであり墓・仏壇・位牌そのも
のとすることが可能であり、旧来の墓・仏壇・位牌の抱
えるこれらの問題を解決できる。
【0020】近い将来、頭脳の働きを克明に解明されれ
ば、それをコンピュータ・システムにインストールする
ことにより、登録人の死後も登録人の思いや実像の情報
だけでなく思考や感情なども保存でき意志疎通ができる
時代が到来するであろうと確信する。本発明は、その先
魁であり将来性・実用性の高い発明であるDescription: BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] 1. Field of the Invention [0002] The present invention relates to a system for transmitting registrant information clearly and permanently to descendants by making full use of a computer system and an administrator management system. . At the same time, it is a system that can be applied as a tomb itself. The first characteristic of DVD software and the like is that there is almost no deterioration in the external shape and input information. Second, it has a large capacity and can input considerable information. Third, it is compact, lightweight and easy to store. Using this characteristic, the registrant's thoughts (soul)
DVD software or the like into which information of the real image is input can be transmitted to the descendants clearly and permanently by registering the registrant's information to the descendants by enshrining the soul itself as a grave, a Buddhist altar, and a plaque. [0002] Conventionally, tombs were buried as burials, but burials were banned in Japan for half a century and cremated at present. Thereafter, ashes are transferred to the tombs as a way of transmitting their souls to their descendants. It is buried and enshrined on a Buddhist altar with a plaque with the name of a kain. However, his or her thoughts (souls) and real images are not clearly conveyed in the ashes and plaques. If there are no heirs, such as bereaved, even at this grave, it is not possible to purchase a graveyard in terms of management of the grave, so even your own grave cannot be left. In addition, since portraits, photographs, videos, etc. that convey the real image are selected by the bereaved family and descendants and left as relics, the thoughts (souls) and real images that you want to retain can not be conveyed clearly and forever, and you will move or substitute Disappears over time due to man-made or natural disasters. In this way, portraits, photographs, videos, and the like as tombs, altars, plaques, and relics cannot clearly and permanently convey one's own thoughts (souls) and real images. [Problems to be Solved by the Invention] It has been customary since ancient times to worship the corpses of the deceased. However, nowadays, burial remains are buried in tombs and wreaths are enshrined on Buddhist altars. It has been handed down to descendants as a place where the soul of the deceased dwells. However, this does not convey the deceased's thoughts or real images. Recently, due to the large financial burden of graveyards, gravestones, and altars, and limited space for residences, the altars and other places cannot be placed, and bone-laying has been carried out, and the practice of worshiping the deceased with tombs, altars, and plaques is diminishing. If there is no successor such as a bereaved family, the graveyard cannot be purchased in terms of grave guard management, so even the grave cannot be left. Parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents who have died during their childhood will be able to find out their portraits, photos, videos, etc., but they do not convey their thoughts in detail.
These portraits, photos, videos, etc. may be degraded as long as the bereaved or descendant preserves them as relics,
Disappears over time due to man-made and natural disasters. A person wants to leave a living proof. 80
There is no life expectancy at age, and there should be something to share with family and offspring. If you are young and have incurable diseases, you may want to tell your family and friends when you are alive. You can leave your thoughts on the video or tape, but this will disappear over time as long as it is preserved as a relic. Most people want to keep their thoughts, but there is no way to do it. [0005] [Means for solving the problem] In portraits, photographs, videos, and the like as tombs, altars, plaques and relics, their thoughts (souls) and real images are not clearly conveyed. These can be solved by making full use of computer systems and management systems. While the registrant is alive, he creates information such as his thoughts (soul) and real images using a computer terminal and provides the information to the administrator, and the administrator registers the provided information in the computer server . Further, the manager inputs the information into DVD software or the like and stores it individually. DVD software hardly deteriorates, has a large capacity, and can input considerable information. Its compact size and light weight make it easy to store. By enshrining the DVD software or the like containing the information of the registrant as a grave, a Buddhist altar, or a plaque itself, information such as the soul of the registrant (soul) and the real image can be clearly and permanently transmitted to the descendants. According to the present invention, while a registrant is alive, after the registrant dies, DVDs or the like in which information such as his / her thoughts (souls) and real images are input are displayed on a computer terminal of a custodian. By opening software, etc., the information of the deceased registrant can be accessed. The registrant's information is not stored by the bereaved or descendants, but can be permanently stored and managed by registering it in the custodian's computer system. The manager is D
By entrusting VD software etc. as graves, altars, and plaques themselves, bereaved families and descendants respect and value them, so that information on registrants is transmitted to their descendants clearly and permanently. The custodian can also send the registrant's information by e-mail from the custodian's computer server to the descendant's computer terminal via the Internet on a bon day set by the registrant while alive. Yes, registrant information can be passed on to children and descendants. Hereinafter, a system of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. FIG. 1 is a schematic explanatory diagram of the entire system. The registrant 1A uses the registrant's computer terminal 1B to create information, such as a desire (soul) and a real image, to be transmitted to descendants, and registers the information in the manager's server 2B through the Internet 1W. input. The registrant 1A can request the administrator 2A to create information. In this case, the administrator 2A
The information of the registrant 1A is edited and compiled, and registered and input into the computer server 2B of the registrant. The registrant 1A can add, delete, or revise information at any time while the user is alive, even if the information is input once. In this case, information is provided to the manager 2A each time, and the manager 2A registers and inputs the provided information to the computer server 2B of the manager each time. The registrant 1A can also create DVD software or the like by himself using the registrant's computer terminal 1B and send it to the administrator 2A. The administrator 2A registers this in the administrator's computer server 2B and stores the DVD software and the like. The manager 2A is a computer server 2B
Is input to the computer terminal 2C of the manager through the LAN (in the facility of the manager) 2E, and further input to the 2D or the like of DVD software to create and store it as a grave, a Buddhist altar, and a tile itself. The registrant's bereaved family and descendants 3A can permanently access the registrant's thoughts (souls) and information such as real images by opening 2D such as DVD software stored by the custodian on the custodian's computer terminal 2C. Can be. During the life, the information of the registrant may be sent by e-mail from the computer server 2B of the custodian to the descendant's computer terminal 3B via the Internet 3W to the bereaved family or descendants on a date set by the registrant in advance. It is possible. At this time, based on the registrant's information, the bereaved or descendant can send the bereaved family's information to the computer server by e-mail or the like from the computer terminal 3B via the Internet 3W. The registrant's wishes to convey to his or her descendants while they are alive are not only philosophy, thought, scientific theory, economic theory, religion, and future views, but also their thoughts, beliefs, and family morals for their families, descendants, relatives, and friends.・ It is all the registrant's wishes that can be input into the computer software, such as wills, memories, hobbies and preferences. The real images that we want to convey to the children are the appearance and sound of the registrant, recorded images with family, relatives, friends, commemorative images, literary arts and crafts, special skills, etc. It is. According to the present invention, even a person who cannot make great achievements in life, he or she wants to leave a proof of life. Making full use of the computer system and enshrining the DVD software etc. in which the registrant's information has been entered as a grave, a Buddhist altar, and a plaque itself, the registrant's thoughts (soul) and real images can be clearly and permanently transmitted to the descendants. It gives the soul peace. Descendants are computer terminals, and D
By opening the VD software, etc., you can touch the registrant's thoughts (soul) and real images, etc. to remind the registrant and strongly recognize the existence and reason for the existence of the registrant. The problem of inheritance of tombs due to the rise will become a major problem in the future. It is a fact that those who have no heirs, such as bereaved families, cannot purchase graveyards and cannot even leave graves. If there is an ancestor grave but no heirs, the graveyard will be all-you-can-eat and there will be problems with managing the grave.
In addition to the fact that there are absolutely few graveyard sites, the right to use the graveyard and the ownership of gravestones and altars have a problem that the financial burden is large. The DVD software or the like in which the information of the registrant is input is a tangible soul itself and can be a grave, a Buddhist altar, and a tile itself, and can solve these problems of a traditional grave, a Buddhist altar, and a tile. In the near future, if the function of the brain is elucidated, it will be installed on a computer system to preserve not only the registrant's thoughts and real images but also their thoughts and emotions even after the registrant's death. I am convinced that the era of communication will come. The present invention is a pioneer and an invention with high future potential and practicality
【図面の簡単な説明】
【図1】図1は、本発明の自分の思い(魂)と実像の情
報を子々孫々に伝えるシステムの説明図である。
【符号の説明】
1A 登録人
1B 登録人のコンピュータ端末機
1W 登録人のインターネット
2A 管理人
2B 管理人のコンピュータサーバー
2C 管理人のコンピュータ端末機
2D 管理人が保管するDVDソフト等
2E LAN(管理人施設内)
3A 登録人の子孫
3B 登録人の子孫のコンピュータ端末機
3W 登録人の子孫のインターネットBRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is an explanatory diagram of a system of the present invention for transmitting information of one's own thought (soul) and real images to descendants. [Description of Signs] 1A Registrant 1B Registrant's computer terminal 1W Registrant's Internet 2A Administrator 2B Administrator's computer server 2C Administrator's computer terminal 2D DVD software etc. stored by administrator 2E LAN (administrator) 3A Descendants of Registrant 3B Computer Terminal 3W of Descendants of Registrant Internet of Descendants of Registrant
Claims (1)
い(魂)と実像等の情報をコンピュータ端末機を用い作
成し、管理法人(以下管理人という)に作成した情報を
提供し、管理人は提供された登録人の情報を編集し管理
人のコンピュータサーバーに登録する。さらに管理人
は、その情報をDVDソフト等に入力し個別に保存管理
する。登録人の思い(魂)と実像等の入力したDVDソ
フト等は、魂そのものであり登録人の死後、これを墓・
仏壇・位牌そのものとして祀ることで登録人の思い
(魂)と実像等の情報を子々孫々に明瞭かつ永久に伝え
ることができる。また生存中に登録人が予めセットした
盆日等に登録人の情報を、登録人の死後、インターネッ
トを介して管理人のコンピュータサーバーから登録人の
遺族や子孫のコンピュータ端末機に電子メールで送るこ
とも可能である。この時登録人の情報に基づいて、遺族
や子孫はコンピュータ端末機でインターネットを介して
電子メール等をコンピュータサーバーに送ることも可能
である。Claims: 1. The registrant creates information (souls) and real images that he / she wants to convey to his / her descendants using a computer terminal while alive, and creates it at a management corporation (hereinafter referred to as a manager). The registrant edits the provided registrant information and registers it on the custodian's computer server. Further, the manager inputs the information into the DVD software or the like and individually stores and manages the information. The DVD software, etc., in which the registrant's thoughts (soul) and real images are entered, is the soul itself, and after the registrant dies,
By worshiping as a Buddhist altar and a plaque itself, information such as the registrant's thoughts (soul) and real images can be clearly and permanently transmitted to the descendants. In addition, the registrant sends the registrant's information by e-mail to the registrant's computer server via the Internet to the registrant's bereaved family or descendant's computer terminal via the Internet after the registrant's death, when the registrant has set in advance the Bon Day etc. It is also possible. At this time, based on the information of the registrant, the bereaved or descendant can send an e-mail or the like to the computer server via the Internet using a computer terminal.
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