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On August 24, 2020, a student at Case Western Reserve University touched, felt and held a banana that was 2,300 miles away at University of California, Los Angeles.
Want to know how he did it? Join CWRU s Human Fusions Institute on January 28 at 11 a.m. where Dustin Tyler, Founder of Human Fusions Institute and Shelly Palmer, technology business advisor, author, commentator and CEO of The Palmer Group will discuss NeuroReality ™, Human Fusions Institute and the future of human-tech.
Human Fusions is connecting the human brain, technology, and society through neural interfaces enabling the human mind to transcend the barriers of the body to achieve humanity s full potential.
Why the Fusion of Humans and Machines Is the Future
It s time to create a framework for this biomedically-engineered technology
The educational, industrial, retail, military and personal uses for human/machine interfaces are practically unlimited.
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Humans that fuse with machines will become telekinetic. They will be able to be in two places at once. They will be able to “feel” physical objects that are half a world away. They will have thousands of times the strength of purely organic humans. They will not be limited to one physical manifestation of their existence. They will have powers usually reserved for mythological superheroes. What will they do with them?