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Noland Arbor I was a 22-year-old student when the accident changed my life forever. Swimming with a group of friends, he attacked his head and was painted black. He was pulled out of the water and when he rounded, it was clear that his spinal cord injury meant he had lost all movement under his shoulder.

A dedicated Christian, Arbaugh has dealt with his patience and excellent humor and journalists in his changing circumstances. Jenny Creeman say Helen Pido. However, he had the opportunity to install implants in his brain, allowing him to interact directly with the computer. He jumped at the chance. The surgery took a real risk, but he says the idea that he could move things on the screen with all his heart pushed him against him.

And it worked. Soon, Arbaugh was able to play games, texts, WhatsApp and used his brain to make a complete online life. Surprisingly, Elon Musk's Neuralink Company is not the only person performing such an experiment. And Arbaugh is not the only person with a brain computer interface. But Mask's ambitions are broader. He is about to fuse a man with a machine. If he succeeds, what will the outcome be like?

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