Abstract:
An information exchange system includes a mobile electronic device and a stationary electronic device. The mobile electronic device generates a transient or mobile information cloud around the user and includes a range selector module associated that receives input from the user regarding a physical range to extend the mobile information cloud around the user. The stationary electronic device generates a stationary information cloud. At an intersection of the mobile information cloud and the stationary information cloud, information is exchanged between the mobile electronic device and the stationary electronic device.

Description:
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION 
     This application is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/927,420, filed on 15 Nov. 2010, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. A claim of priority is made. 
    
    
     FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
     This invention relates to a bio-mining method of a human user to facilitate pairing a human with one or more communications devices through bio-data collected from a communications device capable of external or internal contact with a user. 
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     Ever since communications devices (e.g., computers, cell phones and internet) were invented, there has been a need for a way to exchange information securely, in order to protect a user&#39;s personal information and corresponding communication devices, preventing identity theft and potential damage to software or hardware generated from malicious programs operating through those technologies. A central, safe and secure environment for exchanging personal information and for regulating one or more devices has been desired from the earliest days of the computer age. 
     Various components and systems currently exist that address portions of the present invention. There are kiosks as represented in patents like US 2005/0137942 and US 2007/0118437. There are cell phone sensor methods as represented in US 2009/0325539, cell phone location method as represented in US 2009/0219921 and a method for controlling cell phone operations through gestures as represented in US 2008/0014917. There are systems that use a human body as a communications medium as represented in U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,075,455 and 7,171,177 and 7,684,769 and 7,664,476. There are virtual server cloud interfaces as represented in U.S. Pat. No. 7,574,496 and there are internet browsers as represented in U.S. Pat. No. 7,277,912. Additionally there are energy harvesting methods as represented in U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,586,413 and 6,933,655. There are methods of storing occurrence data gathered by a distributed sensor network as represented in U.S. Pat. No. 7,536,388. And there are systems that detect human brain waves for purposes of regulating devices as represented in patent 2010/0010365. 
     But no invention exists that incorporates certain aspects of each one of the above cited patents in order to create an entirely new bio-data mining and human pairing technology capable of increasing individual personal security and information gathering capacity when communicating or transacting business in the real and virtual worlds. 
     SUMMARY TO THE INVENTION 
     According to an exemplary embodiment, an information exchange system includes a mobile electronic device and a stationary electronic device. The mobile electronic device generates a transient or mobile information cloud around the user and includes a range selector module associated that receives input from the user regarding a physical range to extend the mobile information cloud around the user. The stationary electronic device generates a stationary information cloud. At an intersection of the mobile information cloud and the stationary information cloud, information is exchanged between the mobile electronic device and the stationary electronic device. 
     According to another exemplary embodiment, an information exchange system includes a mobile electronic device that generates a first transient or mobile information cloud around the user. A temporary cloud environment is generated by one or more other electronic devices, and at an intersection of the first mobile information cloud and the temporary information cloud, information is exchanged between the mobile electronic device and the one or more other electronic devices. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS 
         FIG. 1  is diagram illustrating a gated cloud community environment method operating within a network. 
         FIG. 2  is a diagram illustrating how the present invention connects with other communication devices in a cloud configuration. 
         FIG. 3  is an illustration of an intracloud method showing interfaces between multiple proximate communications devices. 
         FIG. 4  is a diagram illustrating an intercloud method operating within a network. 
         FIG. 5  shows relationship between MIC device, MISK device, host human and bio-data. 
         FIG. 6  illustrates relationship between MIC device, MISK device and host human. 
         FIGS. 7-10  shows MIC to human contact methods. 
         FIG. 11  is an illustration showing a MIC device method. 
         FIG. 12  is a diagram showing MISK device method. 
         FIG. 13  illustrates relationship between multiple human users of the present invention. 
         FIG. 14  illustrates certain data flows associated with a MISK communications device and a commercial entity. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
     Data mining typically relates to advanced data analysis in vast systems such as the Internet. The process seeks valuable information, trends, patterns, groupings and connections in order to provide tactical business advantages for business leaders. However, traditional data mining techniques do little for reorganizing the Internet, securing personal information and expanding mining techniques on a personal biological level. The solution for achieving these is found not in mining large systems but in mining data generated biologically from individual humans. A term now referred to as bio-data mining. This present invention proposes to transform a communications device, such as a cell phone, into a mobile interactive kiosk (“MISK”) communications device and in so doing transform the Internet thereby opening the door to intercloud formation. 
     How would a MISK differ from a common cell phone today? Consider: 
     According to one aspect, your MISK may be reading your bio-information and/or bio-characteristics (bio-data). It may know what you sound like. It may be familiar with your own unique electric field. It may recognize your individual brain waves or the sound of your blood rushing through your veins. Your MISK may monitor body temperature and a host of other bio-data generated by you. In fact, it may even understand your brain waves and be able to accept communications from you telepathically through your mobile information cloud (“MIC”) communications device. 
     Let&#39;s imagine you were walking in a crowd of people or on a sidewalk through a neighborhood, your MISK could be set to identify public information about an individual or a physical address. According to one aspect, a method of data processing could provide a means where you instantly see a proximity map showing sex offenders close to you. 
     Let&#39;s further imagine, according to another aspect, your MISK could be set to regulate what information originating from you could be made public, semi-public and which information was private. 
     Now let&#39;s take a trip to the Mall with your MISK on proximity mode. According to another aspect, other MISK owners who were proximate to your location could show up on your MISK as temporary cloud environments or bubbles. Other businesses operating a MISK device could have ability to use your MISK as an interactive kiosk showcasing their goods and services even before you enter the store. 
     According to another aspect, once inside, store advertisements could display on your MISK and you could see items that personally interest you. You could access further information on those items without asking a human for assistance. You could even find where an item was located in the store simply following a GPS styled display on your MISK. Your MISK could scan the item and pay for it right there in the aisle, safely and securely. No more check-out lines. 
     According to another aspect, a temporary cloud environment, or bubble, may be created between you and the store MISK system that is monitoring all its products stocked on shelves and recording the products you scan in. This temporary cloud may be uniquely encrypted preventing anyone other than you and the store access, so financial transactions in a temporary cloud environment are both private and secure. 
     According to another aspect, as you leave the store, a means of recording your purchases may be affirmed and the temporary cloud environment between you and the store may be dissolved. Any information exchanged within the temporary cloud may be deleted. In this way, your personal security could be maintained just as it would have been in a typical real world buying situation at that store location. 
     In our example let&#39;s say other MISK owners walk by. You see someone you should know but can&#39;t remember their name. According to another aspect, you could set your MISK device on proximity mode and see all bubbles and public information for every proximate MISK near you. You could see all public information from other MISK users who are willing to share with you. So your MISK device may function as a kind of a business card on steroids. Never again will you not be able to place a face with a name. 
     Let&#39;s say you go to your bank. Once proximate to the teller you hear her greet you by name. According to another aspect, your MISK bubble may be able to couple with other MISK systems, bigger bubbles, instantly bringing relevant information about your needs and past activities to the teller&#39;s fingertips. All your account information relevant to business dealings at that location may be accessible to the teller automatically as you step up to the counter because you are at the bank, inside their MISK bubble. No searching for files or entering queries. Your information is right there. On your MISK, at the same time, all relevant bank information may be displayed for you. Instant access and exchange of meaningful information may be automatically activated when you are proximate to a location or other MISK devices. 
     Now let&#39;s say you go to the shoe store. Once you reach the check-out station the teller again greets you by name. According to another aspect, the shoe store teller may only access information about you that would normally be exchanged within that store not using the MISK system. In other words, the shoe teller would only see your basic information and not be able to access information the bank next door was able to see. Why? Because doing so would violate real world information exchange practices. Personal security and privacy may be maintained in a MISK environment while personal convenience and information gathering capabilities may be enhanced. 
     Now let&#39;s imagine you go out to the parking lot but you notice your automobile keys are missing. No problem. According to another aspect, since you are paired with your MISK and have added all your possessions (that have a computer incorporated into their function) to a secure cloud environment through your MISK, nobody else may be able to access your stuff. Your car may not need a key because it will recognize you, and if you choose, only you. Through your MISK you become your key. Nobody will be able to operate your car in a MISK cloud environment accept those whom you allow to join the personal cloud that is housing your things. 
     How will a car know it is you? According to another aspect, your MISK may be reading your bio-information and/or bio-characteristics (bio-data). It may know what you sound like. It may be familiar with your own unique electric field. It may recognize your individual brain waves or the sound of your blood rushing through your veins. Your MISK may monitor body temperature and a host of other bio-data generated by you. In fact, it may even understand your brain waves and be able to accept communications from you telepathically through your mobile information cloud (“MIC”) communications device. 
     How? According to another aspect, you may be training your MISK to recognize your brain waves through a series of controlled interactive information exchanges. Once your MISK identifies a particular brain wave associated with a particular thought or action of yours, it may store that wave and continually compare it with other waves collected from similar thoughts and actions. Once brain waves have been clearly identified and stored, they can be converted into commands readable to other devices. 
     According to another aspect, those signals may be amplified and transmitted to devices not in direct physical contact with you. So your telepathic communication capabilities may extend far beyond the weak brain wave field range generated in your body. This same training process could be used with any bio-information and/or bio-characteristics (“bio-data”) which can be compared to your brain wave activity as a confirmation of your personal state of mind or intentions. 
     According to another aspect, your MIC could be monitoring blood flow noise and blood temperature. That information could be compared with recognizable brain waves and may help your MISK distinguish between normal user state of being from irregular user states of being such as drunkenness, sleep, fear, alarm, danger and distress. 
     According to another aspect, monitoring your bio-electric field through your MIC and MISK devices, and comparing it with controlled actions, could enhance and amplify your MISK&#39;s ability to recognize your brain activities. Data comparing your bio-capacitance and a host of other bio-data may all be useful to your MISK helping it to pair with you and ensuring nobody else will have access to your stuff through your MISK devices. Your MISK will be trained to recognize you and only you through your own unique bio-data. 
     Now let&#39;s begin the drive home. You want to listen to a talk show and your wife wants to listen to classical music. No problem. According to another aspect, your MISK can play music directly into your brain bypassing normal brain sound reception organs in your ears. You may be able to hear through your ears and hear inside your mind. Your MISK may record the frequencies currently being used inside your brain to discern sounds, visual images and any other human senses. Having identified these waves your MISK can broadcast signals in a form recognizable to your brain without going through your senses. 
     According to another aspect, your MISK may use frequencies that stimulate your skin which create signals going from your skin through your pituitary gland directly into your brain. 
     Or, according to another aspect, your MISK may use signal transmissions your brain can recognize and directly broadcast those signals into your brain for an instant and direct communications link inside your mind. 
     According to another aspect, if you are irritated by a strange sensation created by your MISK as it is communicating directly with your mind through your skin or nervous system, you can increase the wave transmission harmonically beyond your ability to physically feel MISK transmissions while maintaining physical stimulation on the pituitary, nervous system or brain. Doing so may allow direct communication between your mind and your MISK without experiencing negative physical sensations. 
     Now let&#39;s say your trip takes you into the night and all lighting to your gauges goes out from an electrical failure. You need to see your gauges and, according to another aspect, you may see your gauges displayed on your MISK or the images displayed directly into your mind. 
     As you continue along you hit a deer that causes you to go off the road and slam into a tree. Let&#39;s imagine all vehicle occupants are rendered unconscious and remain so as an ambulance arrives. Let&#39;s say there is no information recognizable onboard. According to another aspect, the medic, if he is a MISK user, need only to place his hand on your body and your MISK may automatically transmit all your medical information through your body, through his body, to his MISK device where your information may be displayed in human readable form. 
     After healing up you leave the hospital and a thief tells you at gunpoint to hand over your car keys, credit cards and, since you are a Texas resident, he takes your concealed gun you keep in the glove box. According to another aspect, they don&#39;t work. Your car, credit cards and your gun will not function for the thief because they are all part of a secure cloud environment through your MISK that ties them directly to your bio-data. 
     So he tells you to get in and drive him to a destination he will show you. According to another aspect, your MISK may pick up and compare your normal brain waves and other bio-data and instantly know something is wrong. Or it may optically detect your face configuration or other body gestures and discern conditions are not normal. Therefore your MISK may lock down your possessions and make an emergency call to the police. Your MISK may have collected the thief&#39;s bio-information and relayed it to the proper authorities. This will be the last theft attempt he makes for a long time. 
     You&#39;ve had a busy day and decide to tell all yours friend at the coffee shop. According to another aspect, you sit down and begin communicating with your friends in a permanent cloud environment you established earlier. None of the dirtier aspects of the Internet may function inside your cloud community. If anybody tries to introduce internet filth in your cloud environment, your MISK may evict, brand and notify other MISK user&#39;s of that individual&#39;s location and past behaviors. It may become part of the global MISK environment public record within the entirety of the MISK cloud community. 
     Full transparency and full security may be the watchwords of a MISK environment. This is not to be confused with full information accessibility. According to another aspect, information accessibility may be set in part by MISK governing rules located within the MISK cloud browser program. Other parameters may be added by each individual MISK user and applied to their own private cloud environments. 
     For example, let&#39;s say we are still at the coffee shop telling everybody we know who is part of your permanent cloud community. According to another aspect, we may even tweet the entire cloud community through a message system that is part of the MISK cloud browser program where messages may be classified and organized by topic, geography and date. At the same time your MISK may ping everyone proximate to you at the coffee shop and invite them to share your experience in a separate but simultaneous temporary cloud environment automatically created between proximate MISK devices. Some people may accept the invitation, others do not. 
     According to another aspect, those people who do not even wish to be pinged like this may set their MISK to accept such invitations only from people who are within one foot or less of them. Such people may not show up on your MISK or that temporary cloud environment unless, when you walk by them on the way out the door, you get within one foot or physically touch them. 
     Let&#39;s say 10 other people join you in a temporary cloud environment and exchange stories and information. According to another aspect, once you leave the coffee shop, that temporary cloud which was set up in the coffee shop may automatically be dissolved from your MISK and any information exchanged therein may be deleted, both in your MISK and within the temporary cloud back in the coffee shop. Gone. If information and relationships found within a temporary cloud environment are to be preserved in your MISK, the temporary environment may be either joined to an existing permanent cloud within your overall cloud environment or you may create a new permanent cloud and store it on your MISK. 
     Now it get&#39;s interesting. Let&#39;s say a personal injury lawyer is within that temporary cloud environment you entered which was set up by the coffee shop&#39;s MISK system. He wishes to communicate with you further but you are yet unsure if you want to bring him into other permanent cloud environments in your MISK. At the same time, you do not want to discuss personal information within the existing temporary cloud bubble so, according to another aspect you change the mode between you two in the temporary cloud environment and begin exchanging information in a sub-bubble environment with complete secrecy. In other words, you set up a sub temporary cloud within the coffee shop&#39;s temporary cloud environment. After a few minutes you decide it is not a good fit. 
     According to another aspect, when you exit the coffee shop the temporary cloud pathway between you and the lawyer may be dissolved once either of you exceed a specific proximate distance limit you previously set for that temporary cloud experience. Or the secret exchange may be terminated by you or the lawyer before either of you leave the premises based upon hitting a disconnect button. Or let&#39;s say the temporary cloud parameter was time. You may set your MISK to exchange information for 5 minutes and then the secret back channel communications pathway may be dissolved with all information exchanged therein. You could host multiple secret back channel communications simultaneously with other MISK users and exchange differing levels of private data in each one. 
     According to another aspect, a function of a temporary cloud environment might be an inability to save information shared in that environment. So let&#39;s say you are in need of swapping research information on a limited scale with a competitor. You create a secret temporary cloud environment and begin discussing your idea. You incorporate video conferencing and share text information in that cloud environment. Upon any one party exiting the cloud session, all information stored therein may be dissolved. 
     According to another aspect, if the nature of your communications is really sensitive, you may exchange information verbally and/or visually via synthetic telepathic means. Or you may both meet at a coffee shop and discuss in person certain aspects through a traditional “over the table” conversation and then upon a handshake certain limited or secret information may be exchanged between parties using both human bodies as a medium between their respective MISK devices. This kind of information exchange prevents information from being pirated by other proximate communications devices. In this way physical gatherings can be a secure cloud environment just as easily as virtual gatherings can be. 
     According to another aspect, your MISK may store information that has been uniquely encrypted through a means comprising your own bio-data. Your MISK may send information directly into your body as a broadband signal which may be altered by your body capacitance and then passively detected by your personal MIC device that maintains physical contact with your body. And the MIC may transmit the altered signal back to your MISK for final data storage and analysis. 
     In this way all of your information may be stored in a completely individual configuration. Data stored on your MISK may be unlike data on anybody else&#39;s MISK around the world. Therefore your information may remain secret, safe and private. No viruses, malware or signal pirating may be effective because nobody will have the encryption key to unlock your information. As will information stored on all other MISKs be unreadable to you. 
     According to another aspect, back doors in your physical hardware may be completely ineffective as information retrieved may be in a form that is unreadable to any devices capable of accessing your information through that means. 
     In effect, according to another aspect, you and your bio-data may literally become the bio-password shield that functions as the gatekeeper over all your information and electronic devices. No longer will you have to remember your password. No longer will you have to continually change passwords on all your accounts in order to increase personal security. You need only have your MIC in physical contact with your body and your MISK handy to access information or regulate personal devices. Nobody and no computer will be able to crack your bio-password shield because your bio-data is too large, too complicated and continuously fluctuating based upon your individual naturally occurring bio-characteristics. 
     However, according to another aspect, as you participate in a temporary or permanent cloud environment, information you wish to share there may have the encryption shield removed in that environment. The MISK cloud environment itself may be encrypted through the bio-data from whoever created it so others who locate the cloud will not be able to see inside unless they are granted access and they enter the cloud environment. Once inside, certain information they choose to share may also have their encryption shield removed so information they make public can be readable to all other participants in that cloud environment. In this way, information can be exchanged in a meaningful, safe and secure way enhancing information synergy between MISK cloud participants while maintaining privacy between them at the same time. 
     According to another aspect, information shared within a MISK cloud environment can be in the form of photo, video, text, voice and other display means that may be discernable through human sensory organs and/or may be discernable directly to the brain bypassing human sensory organs. 
     According to another aspect, being paired to your MISK through your MIC may dramatically enhance your personal cloud experience. When participating in virtual gaming or when listening to music in a MISK cloud environment, you may have synthetic feelings added to those experiences beyond visual and auditory senses. You may feel things and smell things as information within the cloud may be set to directly communicate with your brain. 
     According to another aspect, movies can become truly interactive. Imagine watching a movie or playing a virtual game and gesturing to pick up a stick and a sensation in your hands feels just like you were holding it. Or imagine you are watching the World Series in a cloud environment and a home run is slammed into the crowd. You reach out your hand as if you had your glove on to catch the ball. Immediately there is a sensation in your hand of a glove being impacted by the ball. Or you smell hotdogs or popcorn. 
     According to another aspect, your MISK may be set to enhance all of your other media experiences. Imagine watching “The Sound of Music” when Maria is singing on the mountain tops. Or imagine questing through beautiful mountains and being able to smell the mountain flowers, grasses and fresh air while you participate with the media inside a MISK cloud. The list of possibilities is endless. 
     According to another aspect, your MISK could function as your universal remote. You could create a cloud environment for all your devices that your MISK would then be able to regulate. 
     According to another aspect, you could be trained to work with your MISK and your MISK could be trained to recognize your bio-data through virtual games or real life occurrences. 
     According to another aspect, your personal MIC may consist of a transponder capable of sending and receiving information. It may further consist of a CPU, a storage means and an energy harvesting means. The energy harvester unit may reduce any battery size requirements for the MIC and provide a means to energize a battery incorporated into the device. The energy harvester antenna may further be used as a means to sense bio-data from its host when in physical contact with said host human. 
     According to another aspect, information collected by a MIC that is paired to a host human may be transmitted to another MISK not yet paired. The MISK may use host human bio-data generated in part from the host user&#39;s MIC that may be used for pairing the host human to an unpaired MISK device. The host user, MISK and MIC may all be connected and paired together using the host human bio-data as a kind of personal bio-password and a way for information to be encrypted. 
     According to another aspect, a recognizer unit may be incorporated into both a MISK and a MIC device which may have capacity for both devices to look for and identify their host human bio-data as well as recognize software and hardware identifier information that may be part of a MIC and a MISK device. 
     According to another aspect, pairing between a MIC and a human host and pairing between a MIC and corresponding MISK, and paring a MISK to a human host, can be established through information gathered, stored, shared and finally recognized by the recognizer unit which may be functioning as part of a MIC and a MISK device. In this way a, human can become an integral part of a MIC and a MISK device. 
     According to another aspect, the MIC device may be a gatekeeper of bio-data which can only be detected when MIC device is in physical contact with a host human. A MISK device may incorporate all or part of bio-data collected by a MIC which may be combined with bio-data collected by MISK that it was able to detect not being in physical contact with a host human. The MISK may also send and collect bio-data to and from a host human through other proximate communications devices. 
     According to another aspect, a MIC paired to a human host may have capabilities of sending and receiving one or more signal transmissions, which may consist of varying amplitudes and frequencies, to and from a MISK that is paired to the MIC device. 
     According to another aspect, a MIC may also have capabilities of sending and receiving one or more signal transmissions, which may consist of varying amplitudes and frequencies, to and from a human host. 
     According to another aspect, a MISK paired to a MIC and its human host may also have capabilities of sending and receiving one or more signal transmissions, which may consist of varying amplitudes and frequencies, to and from said human host. 
     According to another aspect, a second MISK paired to a second human host may have capabilities of sending and receiving one or more signal transmissions, which may consist of varying amplitudes and frequencies, to and from the first human and/or any MISK paired to the first human. 
     According to another aspect, a MISK paired to a human host may have capabilities of sending and receiving one or more signal transmissions, which may consist of varying amplitudes and frequencies, to and from other communication devices. 
     According to another aspect, both MIC and MISK devices may incorporate an energy harvesting unit that may supply at least part of the energy needs for the devices. Said energy harvester unit may convert electromagnetic waves such as microwaves, from proximate communication devices or other devices capable of generating electromagnetic transmissions. Or the energy harvesting unit in a MIC may convert heat as a thermal coupler and directly covert heat to electrical energy. Or a energy harvesting unit functioning as part of a MIC may comprise a piezoelectric means of harvesting electrical energy. Or an energy harvesting unit may incorporate one or more of these and other energy harvesting technologies to produce electrical energy for a MIC. 
     According to another aspect, a MIC device may incorporate a energy harvesting unit method to collect at least a portion of bio-data from host human. The energy harvesting unit may include a self powered switch capable of alternating antenna method of operation from a energy harvesting mode to a bio-data collection mode and/or a signal transmission mode intended to be received by a device inside or outside the host human&#39;s body. The energy harvesting unit may comprise at least one antenna. 
     According to another aspect, a method of detecting, establishing a communications pathway, exchanging information, and converting other communications devices into at least a partial MISK unit may be initiated once a MISK device is proximate to another communications device or is in any form of contact with a MISK device. A first communication exchange may take place in a secure temporary cloud environment localized between both devices. A further method may enable a MISK device to become master over a proximate communications device. 
     According to another aspect, a MISK device may send an invitation in human readable form that may display a method of accepting, downloading, and installing a MISK application onto a proximate communications device after being granted access to the temporary cloud environment. 
     According to another aspect, a MISK application may be capable of transforming a communications device into at least a partial MISK device. 
     According to another aspect, once transformation is complete, a method of changing relationship from a master/slave configuration to a peer to peer relationship may be established between the first MISK device and the newly transformed MISK device. As part of the transformation process, instructions may be provided indicating how a new MISK user can obtain a personal MIC device. Full access to the MISK cloud environment may not be accessible until the new host human is properly paired to a MIC device and at least one MISK device. 
     According to another aspect, a MISK cloud browser program may function inside the MISK cloud environment that is created inside a network. And the cloud browser program may function outside the MISK cloud environment inside a network. 
     According to another aspect, the MISK cloud browser may function in harmony as part of a existing internet browser program or as a standalone browser program operating within the Internet. 
     However, according to another aspect, the MISK cloud browser program may be the only browser program capable of operating within the MISK cloud environment. 
     According to another aspect, the MISK cloud browser may allow you to visit other cloud environments within the MISK cloud environment. It may also allow you to visit internet sites outside the MISK cloud environment. 
     According to another aspect, a MISK cloud browser icon may be placed on your MISK desktop. Upon activating the MISK cloud browser icon, you may be given a choice between accessing information in the MISK cloud community or accessing information from the internet. Or your MISK cloud browser may simply indicate to you the source of information that is being displayed from a query. 
     According to another aspect, every web page or MISK cloud page may run through the MISK cloud browser program, this will provide the original owner of the MISK cloud browser technology ultimate control over the MISK cloud environment as its administrator. 
     According to another aspect, the MISK cloud environment may operate inside the internet and may transform the internet virally from the inside out. The result this transformation will be as dramatic as telephone communications were transformed by the Internet. Eventually all internet activity may reside within one huge MISK cloud environment which itself may contain a multitude of smaller clouds connected in various ways inside therein. 
     Why may the Internet be absorbed and transformed through the MISK cloud environment? People will want absolute security and privacy found exclusively within a MISK cloud environment. They may also want to experience the free flow of information within a MISK cloud community as well as experience an enhanced sensory communications method. The MISK cloud environment may expand virally from a MISK device to other communications devices until this technology completely absorbs the internet and every communications device able to connect with it or make a phone call. At the end of the day, it may be that only one MISK cloud browser may be running the bulk of Internet activity. Only one cloud browser will make the rules and governing cloud. 
     According to another aspect, a MISK cloud search method may function within the MISK cloud environment. It may seek other clouds or access a massive library bank within the MISK cloud environment that may be loaded with information unparalleled in the real world or virtual world. 
     According to another aspect, a method of ranking information content within the MISK cloud environment may be established preventing a human, who is too young, from accessing inappropriate material. The only way one can participate in a MISK cloud community will be by having a MIC device properly paired and in physical contact with a host human and both must also properly be paired to at least one MISK device, which then may serve as a portal to the MISK cloud community. 
     An example of public information which may be required to be accessible from each MISK user, as being part of the standard information exchanged within the MISK cloud community, may include individual MISK user name and age. So when a MISK user wants to access information within the MISK cloud community library, an individual&#39;s age may prevent them from seeing inappropriate material. Same goes for searching MISK clouds available within the MISK cloud community. If any clouds are participating in activities that are beyond appropriate discretionary levels for a particular age group, again the individual who is too young may be denied the ability to see or even request joining a particular cloud environment. 
     According to another aspect, individual MISK users can further impose information content controls preventing inappropriate material from being accessed or shared in their MISK experience. Privacy and secrecy may be maintained according to personal preferences. Just because material is out there may not automatically mean you want to have access to it. So a method of ranking MISK information and individual MISK clouds may be incorporated within the entire MISK cloud environment. Eventually all explicit internet activity may be effectively controlled and quarantined from public view within the entire MISK cloud community. 
     Basically, through the MISK and MIC cloud system, a method of recreating the web is provided. And the way we interact with each other and information in general may be revolutionized and upgraded. You, your MISK device, and your personal MIC device can serve as an interface between the real world and virtual world. 
     Let&#39;s imagine you are going to church. A church would be an example of a commercial entity. According to another aspect, you enter the foyer where there is a MISK that is paired to a church official who set up a permanent cloud environment for that location. Anybody who passes by the church MISK inside the building may automatically exchange information and be registered, logged and noted in the church records. At the same time the church MISK may pass announcements to your personal MISK so you are fully informed. In this way the church may be able to automatically create and maintain its church directory, track attendance, communicate messages and keep in touch with members without the hassle of continual, ongoing data entry. 
     According to another aspect, businesses can use the same technique to track their customers. Businesses would be another example of a commercial entity. Business managers may be able to track how customers respond to in-store advertising, aisle configuration, customer traffic patterns, or customer time spent in the store. Stores may generate a complete record of everyone who entered their store and may be able to create an ongoing record of what each customer typically purchases there. 
     Individualized messages can be created and tailored specifically to each customer buying habits. Messages can inform proximate customers of other products thereby enhancing cross selling efforts. Customers may be able to instantly communicate with customer service or other proximate MISK users anywhere in the store through a temporary or a permanent cloud environment the store sets up for each customer who enters the store. Communications between a customer and a store representative may be secure and private. Financial transactions can take place in complete privacy. Marketing campaigns can be changed instantly, results tracked, and instantly analyzed. In store digital screens may change what they display based upon who is proximate to the screens. Coupons could be displayed on a customer&#39;s MISK as could sale items. 
     Although the previous mentioned examples are rather specific, it nevertheless alludes to vast array of applications possible when a MIC device and a MISK device are paired to a human host. And, as will be apparent, the technology described herein is not limited to system configurations as described. Such aspects of the present technology are thus about powerful new human interfaces with communications devices that are paired to a human. These new user interfaces extend into the everyday world in ways that a cell phone, a computer or the internet never could. 
     The foregoing just touches upon a few of the many aspects of the technology detailed herein. These and other features of this present technology will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings. 
     In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a method for mining bio-data from a human user to be used in part to pair a user with a mobile interactive kiosk (MISK) communications device through a mobile information cloud (MIC) communications device capable of external or internal contact with a user, in order to regulate information exchanges, provide personal security, enhance personal privacy and to regulate devices within a network. This invention further relates to providing a user with an ability of creating, browsing, searching, categorizing, participating and passing information between one or more secure cloud environments through a cloud browser program operating within a network. And further relates to classifying information based in part upon user proximity to a specific location and collected user bio-data, applying that information as a partial basis for establishing guiding rules for governing communications within a cloud environment. 
       FIG. 1  is diagram illustrating method for a gated cloud community environment  110  operating within a network  100 . A network is a communications link that could consist of one or more LANs (“Local Area Networks”) and/or one or more WANs (“Wide Area Networks”) and/or the Internet, the World Wide Web, analog or digital wired and wireless telephone networks (e.g. PSTN, ISDN, or xDSL), radio, television, cable, satellite, and/or any other delivery mechanism for carrying data. The gated cloud environment  110  expands into and transforms a network  100  virally from the inside out as other communication systems capable of delivering and exchanging data through a communications link. 
       FIG. 2  is a diagram illustrating a hardware connectivity method for a mobile interactive kiosk device  200  to interface with one or more other communication devices through a wired or wireless communications data pathway at  211 ,  212 ,  213 ,  214 , and  215 . A cloud environment is established when a MISK device  200  is proximate to or within communications range with other communications devices that are capable of executing instructions under the command of MISK device  200 .  FIG. 2  shows a portable computer  240 , a standalone computer  230 , a cell phone  250 , a LAN network  220 , or a WAN network  261  all having a broadcasting range that can intersect MISK device  200  at  201 . Where  201  is the proximate broadcasting range for MISK  200  and the proximate range is  241  for a portable computer  240 , and the proximate range is  231  for a standalone computer  230 , and the range is  221  for an intranet network  220 , and the proximate range is  261  for a WAN broadcasting unit  260 . Detection between the communications devices occurs at  211 ,  212 ,  213 ,  214  and  215  respectively which provide an opportunity for a temporary or permanent communications link between the devices. 
       FIG. 3  is an illustration of an intracloud method showing interfaces between multiple proximate communications devices. MISK user  200 , is connected to the internet through a WAN network  260 . Both communications systems intersect and exchange information through communication pathway  382 . MISK user  200  is simultaneously proximate with a standalone computer  230  that will be located within a store, having a communications pathway and intersection point  381 , through which information can be exchanged. Standalone computer  230  is also connected to the internet through a WAN communications pathway  383 , providing a further common communications link  301  between MISK  200 , computer  230  and the WAN network  260 . 
     Computer  230  is simultaneously proximate with an LAN (in-store) network  220 , with broadcast range of  321 , producing a common communication link at  302 . Computer  230  is within proximate range  311 , of a cell phone  310 , which creates a communication pathway  372 , between them. A common communications link  302  is established between computer  230 , the in-store network  220 , and the cell phone  310 . 
     Portable computer device  240  is out of communication range  351  from the other devices but is connected to the WAN internet communication pathway through intersection  391 . 
     MISK device  200  pings communication device  230  establishing a communications pathway which allows an information exchange between devices. MISK  200  forms a master/slave relationship over device  230  and implements a method of converting device  230  into a MISK. 
     Once device  230  has completed its transformation into a MISK, relationship between MISK  200  and newly transformed MISK  230  is changed into a peer to peer relationship. New MISK  230  displays in human readable form information on how its user can pair with it and how to obtain a personal mobile information cloud (MIC) device. Once MISK  230  successfully pairs with its host human user through a MIC device, then MISK  230  will ping devices  220  and  310  virally transmitting the conversion process. 
     In our coffee shop example a secret communications method was offered. If you were the owner of a MISK device  200 , at the coffee shop, and all other communications devices were MISKs in  FIG. 3 , a temporary cloud environment would be established at  301  between MISK devices  200 ,  230  and  260 . In cloud  301  all three parties could exchange information freely. If MISK user  200  wanted to exchange private information with MISK user  230  in secret away from participants in temporary cloud  301 , he would create through the MISK device  200  a sub temporary cloud environment  381  where MISK user  200  and MISK user  230  could exchange information either separately or simultaneously to the cloud exchange occurring at  301 . 
       FIG. 4  is a diagram illustrating a communications method  420 , operating within a network  100 , that can function directly as a network browser through one or more communications pathways  402 . A browser is a software application allowing users to view and access electronic content stored either remotely or locally. A browser is commonly used to display documents in Hyper-Text Markup Language (“HTML”) and stored on servers connected to a network like the Internet  100 . 
     The communication system in  FIG. 4  is capable of delivering and exchanging data between a MISK device  200  and a host system  230  through a communications link  421  to an intercloud browser program  420 . MISK user  200  may own a general purpose computer such as a laptop computer  240  that also is functioning as a MISK device having a communications link  423  to the intercloud browser program  420  originating from a host system  230  through a communications pathway  422 . Examples of each element herein are broadly described and may each include numerous interconnected computers and communications devices not represented in the diagram. 
     The intercloud browser program  420  (“MISK application”) is a software application originally loaded onto the host system  230  for commanding and directing communications enabled by the host system. Example of such commands may include creating intracloud temporary and permanent cloud environments. Commands may include a system of organizing cloud environments in a searchable configuration. Commands may include a method of dissolving and deleting intracloud environments. 
     Commands may further incorporate human generated bio-passwords to be used in establishing a secure gated cloud community environment. The MISK application  420  capable of commanding and directing may include a computer system, a device, an instruction, a piece of code, a program, or a combination thereof for collectively or independently instructing the host system  230 . MISK application  420  may be temporarily or permanently embodied in any type of equipment, component, machine, storage medium, or signal propagation method capable of carrying instructions to the host system  230 . 
     The MISK device  200  is capable of communicating with other proximate communications devices  240  through the MISK application  420  via communications pathway  421  and  423  respectively. MISK device  200  can further access the Internet  100  through MISK application  420  directly via communications pathways  421  and  402  respectively. Or MISK device  200  can access the Internet  100  through an existing browser application previously loaded on the MISK device  200  operating system. 
     In an example, let&#39;s say Browser #1  410  is a Microsoft Internet Explorer browser application. MISK device  200  initiates MISK browser  420  through communications pathway  421 . MISK browser  420  accesses Browser #1  407  through communications pathway  407 . Browser #1  410  then accesses the Internet via communications pathway  401 . Browser #2  412  might be Google&#39;s Chrome and Browser #3  413  might be Apple&#39;s Safari. A MISK device  200  or  240  will have capability of accessing information from Internet  100  directly through communication pathway  402  or through any browser currently operable on their operating system. 
     The host system  230  either functions as a login server or is capable of establishing a communications link with one thereby enabling access by subscribers and/or users that will route communications and other elements between a MISK device  200  and the host system  230 . The host system  230  also includes various password, encryption, pairing methods and communications methods related to a human bio-data from a human owner of host system  230  and bio-data from at least one human user of a MISK device  200  and/or  240 . 
     The MISK application  420  supports communication methods like instant messaging, texting, emailing, video transmissions, audio transmissions and other transmissions that may be discerned by human sensory organs and/or discerned directly into at least one human brain bypassing human sensory organs. 
     The MISK application  420  further includes a method where rules governing cloud communications are based in part upon a human user bio-data and real world information exchanges commonly occurring at specific geographical locations. 
     The MISK application  420  includes a method of pairing at least one human user to one or more communications devices. 
     The MISK application  420  includes a method of organizing information, regulating information exchanges, provide personal security and enhancing personal privacy inside and outside a network  100  and to regulate devices. 
     The MISK application may support associated services, such as administrative functions, advertising, interest groups and directory services as related to a cloud community having architecture that enables all communications devices to communicate with each other while being connected through the MISK application  420 . 
       FIG. 5  is an illustration showing relationship between mobile information cloud device (“MIC”)  530 , a mobile interactive kiosk device (“MISK”)  200  as they relate to a host human and the bio-data  540  for creating a method of forming a completely secure bio-password and/or method of encrypting user information grouped into different levels of privacy such as information for public use  550 , semi-public  560  use and private  510  use. 
     Bio-data  540  may consist of bio-information and bio-characteristics of a human MISK user. An example of some bio-characteristics could be, but are not limited to, a human user&#39;s electric field, body capacitance, temperature, voice sound, brain waves, sound of blood flowing, electrostatic charge, one or more electromagnetic frequencies, one or more quasi-electrostatic frequencies, fingerprints, facial characteristics and the like. 
     Bio-characteristics are generated within or by an individual human body. A human individual&#39;s bio-characteristics are as unique to that individual as fingerprints are unique to them. No two humans have exactly the same fingerprints and therefore, that characteristic has become somewhat useful in personal security methods. 
     The human body has many interesting characteristics that can be used for securing information and other devices. A human body can hold a charge as a capacitor and it can function as an antenna sending and receiving electromagnetic signals. It can be a conductor or function as a dielectric. 
     MIC device  530  must maintain external or internal contact with a human user and will collect, record and transmit bio-data forming a bio-pas sword unique to the human user. The bio-data gathered by MIC  530  is then transmitted to MISK  200  through communications pathway  503 . MISK  200  incorporates digital information passing it through an encryption process that modifies information (“bio-information”) based upon bio-data. The newly encrypted information or bio-information is stored on the MISK  200 . Individual bio-information can only be decoded through properly paired MISK device  200  that uses the bio-pas sword as a key to decode bio-information into a useable form. 
     An easy way of encrypting information is by having MISK  200  change information into a broadband frequency, send the broadband transmission through communications pathway  503  into a human user&#39;s body where a MIC device  530  in physical contact to the human user receives the signal that has been altered by capacitance characteristics of the human body. The encrypted information can be stored or sent to locations exterior the human body. 
     Decoding the bio-information requires a difference engine comparing original signal with encrypted signal factoring in human body capacitance occurring at exactly the same time the original signal transmission from MISK  200  began. Information sent into a human body can radiate naturally as part of the human electromagnetic field or be amplified out of the body making various localized communication techniques available. 
     To secure information into different modes of security, the public information  550  may not involve an encryption method and access to it is through  502 . The semi-public data  560  may be encrypted using one set of bio-characteristics thereafter being stored in the MISK  200  and the private data  510  may be protected by another set of bio-characteristics to form absolute security of private information. 
     No communications link  502  between MISK  200  and private data  510  will be possible without human user first transferring the portion of private data  510  to another lesser security level such as semi-public  560  or public  550  classifications. Only then will other communications devices with to access the bio-information be able to establish a communications pathway  504  or  505  and receive that decodes bio-information back into a useable form devoid of encryption. 
     This is only one example showing how information can be protected and/or encrypted using a human&#39;s bio-characteristics. To someone familiar with the art, a multitude of other protection and/or encryption methods could be provided. 
       FIG. 6  is an illustration showing relationship between a MIC device  530 , a MISK device  200  and a host human  602 . The proximate distance between the MIC  530  and the MISK  200  is at  603 . MIC  530  is in physical contact with a host human  602 . 
     MIC  530  may be collecting bio-data and transmitting a weak signal into host human body  602  using it as an antenna. MISK  200  can receive the MIC transmission if it is within human body transmission range. However, MISK  200  can send one or more signals to MIC  530  directly and/or into human body  602 . In this way a single or multiple signal transmissions of varying frequencies and/or amplitudes can simultaneously be sent and received between MIC  530 , MISK  200  and the host human body  602 . 
       FIGS. 7-10  are illustrations showing a few of the many possible methods of human exterior contact with a MIC  700  device. A MIC  700  can make contact on a human ear being attached to a Bluetooth device. Or it can make contact attached to a bracelet  530  of some kind. Eye glasses  810  can make extended contact with a human body as can a wristwatch  820 . A MIC  700  can be fastened  901  to adhesive material  900  that can adhere to a human body compatible with human anatomy.  FIG. 10  shows a preferred body contact location for a MIC  700 . A human forehead would be another preferred body contact location. 
       FIG. 11  is an illustration showing a MIC  700  device method. The present embodiment in part relates to a data communication using a human body as a data transferring medium between human body and/or a MISK  200 . In order to collect bio-data from a host human user to be used as a strong security method of protecting information and devices, the MIC  700  must be in physical contact with host human user and consists of a microprocessor  1100  and integrated chip  1110 . 
     The first action of an unpaired MIC  700  is to pair with a human user and a MISK  200  device through a pairing unit  1130 . Bio-Data Collector  1121  sends instructions to Energy Harvester  1150  and Human Interface  1190  to gather human bio-characteristics. 
     Energy Harvester  1190  is a transponder integrated circuit with one or more antennas where one function of at least one antenna is to transform magnetic flux from a magnetic field into an electrical signal having electrical energy. Another aspect of the Energy Harvester  1190  is at least one antenna passively receives electromagnetic signals from human body transmitting it as bio-data to the Bio-Data Collector  1121 . Both functions can occur through the same antenna or a plurality of antennas. 
     A Human Interface  1190  unit consisting of a microphone, thermometer and an electrometer passively collects bio-data and transmits to Bio-Data Collector  1121 . Bio-Data Collector  1121  sends one or more aspects of bio-data over to Bio-Pas sword  1131  unit that has instructions for creating one or more bio-passwords. One bio-pas sword might be the sound of blood rushing through human user vessels. One bio-password might utilize electric field of human user. One bio-pas sword might be the electric charge of human user. A bio-pas sword could be the sum total of all bio-data or it could be just a sample of one or more aspects of the bio-data. Whatever the case, the one or more bio-passwords are then stored in  1124  and the bio-data generated is transformed into a signal that the pairing unit  1130  can use to recognize human user. 
     Once MIC  700  is paired to a human user, it sends bio-password and other bio-data to MISK Regulator  1120  where MISK  200  records bio-password and other bio-data enabling it to pair likewise with human user. MISK Regulator  1120  sends information request to MISK  200  through Send/Receive Circuit  1160  asking for MISK hardware and software identifier information. MISK identifier information is then transmitted back to MIC  700  through Send/Receive Circuit  1160  to MISK Regulator  1120  where MISK identifier information is recorded in Pairing Unit  1130 . Through this or similar processes both human user and MISK  200  are uniquely paired with MIC  700 . 
     When other MISK users are proximate to MIC  700  the Recognizer Unit  1133  compares encrypted bio-information pattern from proximate MISK user in order to determine if proximate MISK is properly paired or if it belongs to another human. If proximate MISK belongs to another human, then MISK Regulator  1120  having master/slave control over MISK paired with it, gives permission for MISK to form peer to peer relationship between both MISKs and public information is exchanged. 
     If a MISK is not properly paired to a human user who is paired with a MIC device or a properly paired MISK is not proximate to the human and MIC it is uniquely paired to, then information exchanges will occur between other proximate communications devices. 
     MISK Application  1122 , in full or in part, may be stored on MIC  700  and be used by MISK Regulator  1120  to transform other proximate communications devices belonging to the human user into a partial or full MISK device. 
     Information communicated between a MIC and MISK that are paired to each other will flow through the MIC Converter Unit  1133  for implementing data encryption or for de-encrypting information. Data may be encrypted a multitude of possible methods. 
     An example may be to receive MISK information and average it with bio-information collected. Or information sent from MISK may be sent into human body where signal transmission is altered by human body capacitance. 
     MIC  700  may detect MISK transmission through Single Electrode  1140 . The Signal Control  1123  unit may compare the signal with a clock synthesizer method in order to provide a means of restoring altered signal back to an original form. The clock synthesizer method could use a literal clock mechanism or it could use any one of many regularly occurring frequency transmissions naturally emanating from the human user&#39;s body and use the frequency transmissions occurring at the time of transmission as a clock synthesizer method. The natural emanating frequency to be used as a clock synthesizer is recorded from human body at the same time of MIC  700  signal reception from MISK is received. The recorded clock synthesizer frequency emanating from human body at the time of signal reception is recorded and used as the bio-password or decoding key for that information. 
     In this way every signal transmission will have a bio-characteristic signal associated with it providing an infinite method of information security while at the same time offering a bio-key to unlock bio-encrypted information. Signal Control  1123  chooses how information from its paired MISK will be bio-encrypted. The choice of encryption could be in part modified by a paired human user to offer even more flexibility for security. 
     The Training Unit  1134  records bio-data collected from MIC  700  and compares them with control human responses. Information may be processed in the training unit  1134  or sent to proximate MISK. 
     A neural network program will compare complex bio-data signals to control human responses in order to identify brain wave signals associated with human responses. 
     Games on a MISK may constitute a training session where specific responses to stimuli are known. Bio-data collected from MIC  700  during training sessions will amplify brain wave detection thereby enhancing a communication method that bypasses human sensory organs. 
     Training Unit  1134  working in tandem with MISK Regulator  1120  can establish a method of ongoing MIC training as human host interacts with other communications devices such as watching TV or playing virtual games on a computer or driving an automobile. 
     Real time information can be sent from MISK Regulator  1120  to Human Interface  1190  which can be discerned by human host in a method that bypasses sensory organs and/or MISK Regulator  1120  can relay display information through Send/Receive Unit  1160  that will transmit a signal outside the body to MISK  200  where training information can be displayed in human readable form using human sensory organs. 
     Signals can be transmitted to the human host from MIC  700  as a modulating current through Single Electrode  1140  and/or as a frequency of any modulation (or lack thereof), wavelength, kind, type, charge, amplitude or intensity sent by Send/Receive Unit  1160  in a form discernable to host human brain directly having bypassed human sensory organs. 
     Energy Harvester  1160  unit can reduce the size of battery  1170  needed while at the same time offers an ability of recharging which provides capability of subcutaneous human contact with MIC  700 . 
       FIG. 12  is a diagram showing mobile interactive kiosk method. Although a MISK  200  device could be made complete and ready to go direct from the factory, the present embodiment relates to a communications device, such as a cell phone, being transformed into a MISK  200  device once becoming proximate to another properly paired MISK or a properly paired MIC  700  device. 
     Once the MISK Application  1200  is installed on the cell phone through its OEM hardware and/or software, the device is a MISK  200 . The newly activated MISK  200  then activates the Pairing Unit  1211  coordinating pairing functions between a MIC  700  in physical contact with a human host through the MIC Application  1216  which acts as master over MISK Application  1200  instructing Pairing Unit  1211  to receive MIC  700  bio-password through Hardware Interface  1210 . 
     Bio-password from MIC  700  is stored in Storage Unit  1221  and is used by Recognizer Unit  1219  as a method of pairing with host human user. Recognizer Unit  1219  then requests hardware and software identifier information from MIC  700  through Hardware Interface  1210  that is further stored in Storage Unit  1221  and are subsequently used to identify MIC  700  whenever it is proximate to MISK  200 . 
     Host human user can instruct MISK  200  through key pad, touch screen, voice commands or by optical methods through Human Interface  1230  to MISK Application  1200  via Hardware Interface  1210 . Instructions may activate Cloud Browser  1217  which opens a cloud browser application on MISK  200  displaying content in human readable form. Cloud Browser  1217  may simultaneously connect with the Internet or other network according to host human instructions communicated through Human Interface  1230 . 
     MISK  200  will also collect bio-data obtained through Hardware Interface  1210 . Bio-Data Collector  1212  gathers and sends one or more aspects of bio-data over to Bio-Password  1218  unit that has instructions for creating one or more bio-passwords. 
     One bio-password might be the sound of the host human&#39;s voice. One bio-password might utilize exterior electric field of human user. One bio-password might be a fingerprint of human user. A bio-pas sword could be the sum total of all bio-data or it could be just a sample of one or more aspects of the bio-data. Whatever the case, one or more bio-passwords are then stored in  1221  and the bio-data generated is transformed into a modulating and/or non-modulating signal that the pairing unit  1211  can use to recognize human user. 
     Once MISK  200  is paired to a human user, it sends bio-password and other bio-data collected by MISK  200  to MIC  700 . At the same time Bio-Data Collector  1212  records bio-data generated from MIC  700  enabling MISK  200  to pair with human user and corresponding MIC  700 . MIC Application  1216  sends information request through Hardware Interface  1210  to MIC  700  asking for MIC hardware and software identifier information. MIC identifier information is then transmitted back to MISK  200  through Hardware Interface  1210  to MIC Application  1216  where MIC identifier information is recorded in Pairing Unit  1211 . Through this or similar processes both human user and MISK  200  are uniquely paired with MIC  700 . 
     When other MISK users are proximate to MISK  200  the Recognizer Unit  1219  compares encrypted bio-information pattern from proximate MISK user in order to determine if proximate MISK is properly paired or if it belongs to another human. 
     If proximate MISK belongs to another human, then MIC Application  1216  having master/slave control over MISK  200  paired with it, gives permission for both MISKs to form peer to peer relationship and a communications pathway is established and public information exchanged between them. 
     If a MISK is not properly paired to a human user who is paired with a MIC device or a properly paired MISK is not proximate to the human and MIC it is uniquely paired to, then information exchanges will not occur between other proximate communications devices. 
     MISK Application  1200 , in full or in part, may be stored on MIC  700  and be used by MIC application  1216  to transform other proximate communications devices belonging to the human user into a partial or full MISK device. 
     Information communicated between a MIC and MISK that are paired to each other will flow through the Converter Unit  1215  for implementing data encryption or for de-encrypting information. 
     Data may be encrypted a multitude of possible methods. An example may be to receive MIC information and average it with bio-information collected at  1212 . Or information received into MISK  200  may be sent as a modulating and/or non-modulating signal transmission into host human body where signal transmission is altered by human body capacitance. MIC  700  may detect MISK  200  and resend altered signal back to MISK  200 . 
     The Signal Control  1214  unit may compare the signal with a clock synthesizer method in order to provide a means of restoring altered signal back to an original form. The clock synthesizer method could use a literal clock mechanism or it could use any one of many regularly occurring frequency transmissions naturally emanating from the human user&#39;s body. Those frequency transmissions occurring at the time of transmission could serve as a clock synthesizer method of encryption. 
     The natural emanating frequency to be used in the clock synthesizer is recorded from human body at the same time of MISK  200  signal transmission from MISK is sent. The recorded clock synthesizer frequency emanating from human body at the time of signal transmission is recorded and used as the bio-password or decoding key for that information. 
     In this way every signal transmission can have one or more bio-characteristics signal associated with it providing an infinite method of information security while at the same time offering a bio-key to privately unlock bio-encrypted information. 
     Signal Control  1214  chooses how information from its paired MIC will be bio-encrypted. The choice of encryption could be in part modified by a paired human user to offer even more flexibility for security. 
     The Training Unit  1220  records bio-data collected from MISK  200  and/or MIC  700  and compares them with control human responses. Bio-data can be any form of a human characteristics such as but not limited to electromagnetic, heat, capacitance sound and optical. Information may be processed in the training unit  1220  or sent to a proximate MISK or a server having a communications pathway with MISK  200 . 
     A neural network program or similar application, capable of understanding complex information, operating inside of or through Analyzer Unit  1213  can compare complex bio-data signals to control human responses in order to identify brain wave signals associated with human responses. 
     Games on MISK  200  may constitute a training session where specific responses to stimuli are known. Bio-data collected from MISK  200  and/or MIC  700  during training sessions will amplify brain wave detection capabilities thereby enhancing a communication method that bypasses human sensory organs. 
     Training Unit  1220  working in tandem with MIC Application  1216  can establish a method of ongoing MISK training as human host interacts with other communications devices such as watching TV or playing virtual games on a computer or driving an automobile. 
     Real time information can be sent from MIC Application  1216  to Human Interface  1230  which can be discerned by human host in a method that bypasses sensory organs and/or MIC Application  1216  can relay display information through Human Interface  1230  that will display information in human readable form discernable to human sensory organs. 
     Signals can be transmitted to the human host from MISK  200  as a non-modulated wave form and/or a modulated wave form sent by Send/Receive Unit  1160  in a wave configuration discernable to host human brain directly having bypassed human sensory organs. 
       FIG. 13  is an illustration describing communication method between multiple human users of the present invention. Human  1300  is proximate to human  1340  of distance  1310  where body to body communications can occur. Information stored in MIC  700  on in contact with human  1300  is communicated to MIC  1331  that is in physical contact with human  1340 . 
     Information stored on MIC  700  and MIC  1331  pertains to personal identifier information for each human consisting of name, address, phone number, medical records, financial records and whatever other information needed to promote the health and well being of each human. Information exchanged will be determined by setting different levels of classifications for personal information that may include a public classification, semi-public classification and a private classification. 
     An example of public information might consist of name and social media address. Semi-public information may include phone number, email address, mailing address and the like. Private information may include financial records, medical records, banking information, credit card information, confidential records and the like. 
     If human  1300  was in physical contact with a medical doctor or emergency medical technician through contact point  1310 , due to the physical location of the medical facility or the professional classification of the emergency medical technician, information classification groupings can temporarily be adjusted in a manner consistent with commonly accepted information exchanges occurring at that location in the real world apart of MISK information exchanges. 
     If the information requested exceeds what MIC  700  has stored, additional personal information can come through MISK  200  through communications pathway  1322  using human body  1300  as a medium whereby emergency medical technician&#39;s human body  1340  is a medium receiving information from contact point  1310  passing through human body  1340  to MIC  1331  which is transmitted to MISK  1333  and displayed in human readable form. Medical information could further be relayed from MISK  1333  to a server  230  location offsite through communications pathway  1332  to Cloud Browser application  110  through communications pathway  1334 . Or Medical information could be sent directly to proximate computer  230  acting as a temporary server through communications pathway  1335 . 
     As brain wave patterns are trained into MISK  200  and MIC  700  a communications pathway is established at  1324  between MISK  200  and human brain  1300 . A communications pathway is further established at  1323  between MIC  700  and human brain  1300  where signal transmissions from MIC  700  and MISK  200  can enter directly into human brain  1300  through pituitary or brain directly through human nervous system. 
     Human  1300  can thus send and receive communications using synthetic telepathy methods. Signal methods of transmission into human body  1300  may be modulating or non-modulating, electromagnetic, electrostatic, quasi-electrostatic or electric current transmission. Any form of signal type, frequency, amplitude, charge or intensity can be used either to communicate directly with human brain  1300  or to encrypt information passing through MISK  200 , MIC  700  or human body  1300 . 
       FIG. 14  illustrates certain data flows associated with a MISK communications device within a commercial entity. Physical store location  1400  has a desktop computer  230  with MISK application  420  installed therein transforming it into a partial MISK device. A local area network (“LAN”)  1460  is established through router  1462  emanating from Wireless Hub  1461 . Cell phone  1431  is within the store as is cell phone  1441 . Cell phones  1411  and  1421  are not inside physical store location. 
     The first time cell phone  1431  enters store  1400  a communications pathway is established to store desktop computer  230  through wireless hub  1461  which is connected to LAN network  1460  through router  1462 . MISK browser application  420  prompts cell phone  1431  forming a communications link enabling MISK browser application to display message in human readable form upon cell phone providing opportunity to accept loading MISK browser application  420  upon cell phone  1431 . MISK application  420  is then able to prompt cell phone  1432  that is either in proximate range  1430  of cell phone  1431  or in phone contact, text contact or email contact. 
     MISK application  420  identifies cell phone hardware and software recording that information in server  1462  and/or MISK info collection server  1481 . In store tracking data collected from cell phone  1431  shopping activities is also stored in servers  1462  and  1481 . 
     Examples of in store data to be collected might consist of GPS coordinates throughout the store showing customer traffic patterns. Store data collected might also contain products purchased, digital advertising interactions, interactions with store services and personnel. The possibilities are endless and can be tailored to fit the marketing needs of each specific commercial enterprise. 
     Cell phone  1421  is walking through the mall and sees a hard copy advertisement  1424  offering a special phone number  1423  that connects cell phone  1421  directly to store desk top computer  230  through phone identifier  1425  and  1464  respectfully. MISK application  420  offers cell phone  1421  user opportunity, displayed in human readable form, to accept MISK installation. Acceptance may be verbally initiated, initiated through touch pad or key pads. MISK application  420  records cell phone  1421  hardware and software identifier information and stores collected data on servers  1481  and/or  1462 . 
     Cell phone  1421  then goes into another store proximate to desktop computer  1422  whereby MISK application provides opportunity displayed in human readable form for desktop user  1422  to accept MISK installation. Upon acceptance store  1422  can participate in all store tracking applications and methods store  1400  is using as provided through MISK application  420 . 
     Cell phone  1411  sees a digital advertisement  1414  having access code  1413  options being displayed. Examples of advertising might offer a code for one product or service and another code for another product or service. The code for the first offering might be the number  1  and concurrently the second offering might have a code number  2 . User of cell phone  1411  may physically enter number  1  or number  2  which will open up advertising information relative to the product or service of interest. 
     Advertising information may be displayed in human readable form upon digital message medium  1414  and/or upon cell phone  1411  screen. Other codes offering other products or services may be provided turning user cell phone  1411  into a mobile interactive kiosk. Information can be collected through cell phone  1411  for the user&#39;s benefit and/or information can be collected about user for the store&#39;s benefit. 
     Customer information gathered in this way will be sent to digital marketing tool  1442  that provides opportunity for store marketing personnel to instantly update and track advertising methods and campaigns. How a product performs or how a customer interacts with a product, advertisement or how the customer uses the store facility is useful data. The MISK application  420  will gather and refer data to digital marketing tool  1442  providing continual, instant and real time customer feedback to store marketing department personnel. 
     The present embodiment further provides a method of categorizing business to customer information exchanges within a cloud environment based upon a business location and the rules governing information exchanges in the real world at that location. As each store accepts installation of MISK application  420 , the new MISK user will set information exchange security protocol for that location by entering into the MISK application the business&#39;: physical address, company name, contact name, phone number, email address, web page address, and financial information it would generally share with customers and other businesses. 
     Additionally MISK settings will delineate what kind of information is typically exchanged publically between the business and a customer; what kind of information is exchanged in a semi-public encounter; and what information is to be private to that business in normal client interactions. The contact person&#39;s bio-data will be used to configure and encrypt the information differently for all three information groups ensuring information exchanges and financial transactions occurring at the business location will be totally secure. 
     Since other modifications and changes varied to fit particular operating requirements and environments will be apparent to those skilled in the art, the invention is not considered limited to the example chosen for purposes of disclosure, and covers all changes and modifications which do not constitute departures from the true spirit and scope of this invention. 
     Having thus described the invention, what is desired to be protected by Letters Patent is presented in the subsequently appended claims.