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LONG-DISTANCE VIRTUAL TELEPATHY Made by: Elijah Labaco

HOW IT WORKS It is a direct brain to brain communication between humans. It transmit data via the internet between the scalps of two people 5,000 miles apart. Electrodes attached to a person's scalp record electrical currents in the brain as a person thinks, such as thinking about moving the arm or leg. The computer then interprets that signal and translates it to a control output where the receiver experiences flashes of light in their vision in a numerical sequence which allowes the receiver to decode the message.

 It will be the first step in the feasibility of bypassing the language based or motor based communication  In the future this technology could potentially replace s and other ways of communication. APPLICATION OF THE TECHNOLOGY

 The government because it is very difficult to intercept the call  Any important information can be relayed through this device  Everyone who needs to send info over seas.  It can help people who lost limbs and have prosthetics move a lot better. WHO WILL BENEFIT

 The problems related to this technology includes  Size; The device is so large that it will not be very portable  Language; You must understand morose code to properly understand what info people are sending.  Availability; There is only 2 made  Requirements; You need a sender and a receiver to make it work. They both cant be senders and receivers PROBLEMS RELATED