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Researcher controls colleague's motions in 1st human brain-to-brain interface

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Re: Researcher controls colleague's motions in 1st human brain-to-brain interface

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I always assumed we'd have private spaceships before we could decode the brain well enough to do something like this. Wow!

We do have private spaceships.

I didn't imagine a conversation like this will happen during my lifetime.

Re: Researcher controls colleague's motions in 1st human brain-to-brain interface

#13

I always assumed we'd have private spaceships before we could decode the brain well enough to do something like this. Wow!

We do have private spaceships.

I was including me in the We. I haven't hooked mine up yet.

Re: Researcher controls colleague's motions in 1st human brain-to-brain interface

#14

Earlier quoted context omitted.

We do have private spaceships.

I was including me in the We. I haven't hooked mine up yet.

Yea but SpaceX's private spaceships is how it looks when it's germinating, just like how mind control right now appears to be really basic as well.

Re: Researcher controls colleague's motions in 1st human brain-to-brain interface

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

I was including me in the We. I haven't hooked mine up yet.

Yea but SpaceX's private spaceships is how it looks when it's germinating, just like how mind control right now appears to be really basic as well.

I hope you're right. I plan on working until I'm 80 or 90 to be able to afford one.
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