While she extracts other memories, another scientist Kernel puts on the headphones connected

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April 10, 2024 United States, New York, New York City 14

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While she extracts other memories, another scientist Kernel puts on the headphones connected to the computer. "At first I heard a whistle. In 20-30 seconds I heard a clap. " "This activated the neuron," he says. While Dickerson continues the story, the reporter listens to the mysterious language of the brain, short claps that move our legs and activate our dreams. She remembers the trip to Kosco, the last rain, and the sounds of Kosco and rain play in the headphones. When Dickerson's eyelids start to fall, the doctors say that it is enough, and Johnson's people begin to gather. Within the next few days, their algorithm will turn Dickerson's synaptic activity into code. If the codes that they send back to Dickerson's brain, cause her brain to dip a couple of chips into salsa, Johnson will be one step closer to reprogramming the world's operating system. After two days of insane coding, Johnson's team returns to the hospital to send a new code to Dickerson's brain. And then the message comes: all of course. The experiment was put on an "administrative pause". The only reason that the University of Southern California could submit later was the problem between Johnson and Berger. 


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