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Zero-Day

You better learn to hack your own brain, and fast. The exploit is closing, and fast. I mean: VERY FAST.

I've just read an article published at the MIT official website about BrainNet, which essentially detailed how some researchers learned to connect three people by nothing but the electrical impulses in their brains by manipulating the processes with light. Very interesting stuff.

Here's a link to the article if you actually care to read it: 
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/612212/the-first-social-network-of-brains-lets-three-people-transmit-thoughts-to-each-others-heads/

If that's not enough proof that this is real, here's a link to an article at Cornell:
https://arxiv.org/abs/1809.08632

I also happened upon another interesting little article about how scientists are learning to store huge amounts of information in a single atom: 
https://m.phys.org/news/2018-09-scientists-mechanism-storage-atom.html

Anyway, I doubt any of this matters to anyone so hope you're doing well, having fun out there in neverworld.

Good luck


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