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Scientists remotely hacked a brain
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Explanation: 1stly I shall provide some LINKS ....


http://bgr.com/2017/08/18/brain-hack-sci...b-control/




Personal Disclosure: @guahuo ...

Quote:OK, someone tell me I'm Wrong. There is a practical use for this.

It is mostly military stuff for supersoliders when they get overwhelmed emotionally, mentally and or physically during COMBAT!

Imagine remotely 'walking/crawling' the injured on their own out of the battle zone etc to where medics can work on them safely etc.

Conversely it may allow automatic muscle training for martial arts combat without a lot of mental or even emotional input from the trainee. [this may have applications in rehabilitation methods such as learning to walk and or talk again after a stroke etc.]

Imagine 'learning' all the Tai Chi kata's in hrs or days as opposed to weeks or months.

The above personal disclosure is my own speculations off the top of my head and I provide no further proof for them currently.
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Scientists remotely hacked a brain - by guohua - 08-22-2017, 03:50 AM
RE: Scientists remotely hacked a brain - by OmegaLogos - 08-22-2017, 10:23 AM

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