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Brain-to-brain communication demonstrated at University of Southampton


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Interesting, but I must admit I do not understand the deal with the LED lights, if a light flashes for right arm movement and then flashes differently for left arm movement wouldn't that be a brain to computer to eye to brain communication?

Not sure i understand the process and logic of this experiment from this article.

That being said once the technology is available (thinking some sort of brain amplifier) will we get charged for long distance thought communication? Will i have to by a thinking card? (as opposed to a calling card)
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