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Here is a link to the Bobby Fala track in the video on SoundCloud: Check-out David’s Crowdrise page: Photos courtesy of Adam Cohn ( and Paula Aguilera. Ancient Electricity - The Experimental Evidence. Woman With Quadriplegia Feeds Herself Chocolate Using Mind-Controlled Robot Arm. Reaching out to “high five” someone, grasping and moving objects of different shapes and sizes, feeding herself dark chocolate.
For Jan Scheuermann and a team of researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and UPMC, accomplishing these seemingly ordinary tasks demonstrated for the first time that a person with longstanding quadriplegia can maneuver a mind-controlled, human-like robot arm in seven dimensions (7D) to consistently perform many of the natural and complex motions of everyday life. In a study published in the online version of The Lancet, the researchers described the brain-computer interface (BCI) technology and training programs that allowed Ms.
Scheuermann, 53, of Whitehall Borough in Pittsburgh, Pa. to intentionally move an arm, turn and bend a wrist, and close a hand for the first time in nine years. Less than a year after she told the research team, “I’m going to feed myself chocolate before this is over,” Ms. In 1996, Ms. Within a week, Ms. Nikola Tesla - The Untold Story. The 10 Inventions of Nikola Tesla That Changed The World. — Nikola Tesla, 1892 Nikola Tesla is finally beginning to attract real attention and encourage serious debate nearly 70 years after his death. Was he for real? A crackpot? Part of an early experiment in corporate-government control? We know that he was undoubtedly persecuted by the energy power brokers of his day — namely Thomas Edison, whom we are taught in school to revere as a genius. He was also attacked by J.P. Besides his persecution by corporate-government interests (which is practically a certification of authenticity), there is at least one solid indication of Nikola Tesla’s integrity — he tore up a contract with Westinghouse that was worth billions in order to save the company from paying him his huge royalty payments.
But, let’s take a look at what Nikola Tesla — a man who died broke and alone — has actually given to the world. . – This is where it all began, and what ultimately caused such a stir at the 1893 World’s Expo in Chicago. Source. Mind over Matter: Secrets of human aura revealed by Russian scientists.