A brilliant company called “NeuroVigil”, has created a new mobile ‘mind reading’ cap called the “iBrain”.
NeuroVigil Chairman Philip Low, who is a 32-year-old neuroscientist, says that the “iBrain reads thoughts, by using a single channel to pick up waves of electrical brain signals, which change with different activities and thoughts, or with the pathologies that accompany brain disorders.”
The iBrain is near it’s final stage of becoming the first, one-channel, mobile mind reader, but NeuroVigil has to do more iBrain studies to gather enough information from various people, so the computer will know how to read various thoughts and emotions correctly, and instantly.
Eventually, the cap will make communication so easy, that you won’t have to even move a muscle- your thoughts will be transferred through computers as if you have E.S.P. (Extrasensory Perception).
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