What is a link?

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The link was an advanced neurotechnology that applied to s
olve significant brain&spinial problems seamlessly. The link transpired implanted in the brain. This device also solves some common neurological problems memory loss, hearing loss, blindness, paralysis, depression, insomnia, Extreme-pain, Seizures, Anxiety, Addiction, Strokes, and Brain damage.


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The  link was 23mm x 8mm in size, consisting of a computer plate, a nanowire implanted in a brain, and an induction plate for wireless charging
they consist of: 
  • 1024 channels (rewritable)
  • wireless range (5-10 meters)
  • 6-axis IMU, temperature, pressure
  • Megabit wireless data rate,  post-compression
  • All-day battery life (once charge at night)
  • Wireless charger (inductively charged)



How to Get a link


image credits: Neuralink

It was a surgical process that is done by a robotic machine, time is taken less than an hour, you may leave the on the same day from the hospital & the procedure looks like this (see image)



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The surgical robots look like (see image)



the robot inserts the link nanowire in the brain without bleeding.


Charging

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This link was charged wirelessly by induction, ultimately charged overnight, and battery life of one day.

Induction process: 

In the induction process, a charged object is brought near but not touched by a neutral conducting object. The presence of a charged object near a neutral conductor will force (or induce) electrons within the conductor to move.