He bought Tesla, Twitter and Neuralink. He started or was perhaps a part of the group that started Pay Pal, started Hyperloop and we know where they are.
@@jamesd2863I feel really bad for that guy. The only thing the N1 can do is be a basic remote control. Which we’ve already been able to do for DECADES with pads reading brain signals in a NONinvasive way. Not only that, there’s controls that use eye movement and blinks to control computers. Among other controllers for those without limb movement, all of them noninvasive. It would be impressive if the Neuralink did what musk said it would do, but it does not even come close to that.
No way I taking the mark of the beast. It is all yours.
May be a good idea for handicap people if they want to try it but not a good idea otherwise. Could be a real bad idea for normal people.
That's for sure :)
In the end everyone will get one for all the benefits
@@jackoverton8343 benefits to be controlled by governments.
Try it on Elon Musk first to see how it works.
they had already tried on a patient in he is creating world records already
Certainly interesting, just refuse to get anything by the musk
Not the level of detail and length I typically click your videos for :(
Another video will come soon :)
I mean I bought 10 of those for $80 on Amazon. They work great for my acoustic guitar. 😂
Nice :)
Not for me…
Why not? :)
Nice animation
Thanks alot :)
He bought Tesla, Twitter and Neuralink. He started or was perhaps a part of the group that started Pay Pal, started Hyperloop and we know where they are.
Mark of the .....
He is a puppet, a very wealthy one but still
Just a puppet.
Yeah install it on your brain and get controlled by Elon himself..😂
did your keyboard control you? could your hand command your brain?
Well, yes... Your smartphone certainly controls you :)
Is that Elon musk hh ... Ect? Right
That's the fun part: they don't.
source: trust me bro
@@noizz4That's what Musk says for everything he does. Especially before it fails.
Especially after all the ape killed for experimental trials.
@@IIARROWSI think the quadriplegic guy who has the first implant would disagree with you
@@jamesd2863I feel really bad for that guy. The only thing the N1 can do is be a basic remote control. Which we’ve already been able to do for DECADES with pads reading brain signals in a NONinvasive way.
Not only that, there’s controls that use eye movement and blinks to control computers. Among other controllers for those without limb movement, all of them noninvasive.
It would be impressive if the Neuralink did what musk said it would do, but it does not even come close to that.
First here pin me bro
Nope ;)
@@ThomasSchwenke-knowledge 😭😭😭😭😭