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Embracing tech makes you a better person and we're here to prove it. Each video will educate you about new technologies, startups, or the future.
With more than 1B+ views and 1M+ combined subscribers, Alementary is the #1 most viewed emerging tech channel on CZcams.
For business inquiries please email Jan: partnerships@alementary.tv
Based in London, England.
Embracing tech makes you a better person and we're here to prove it. Each video will educate you about new technologies, startups, or the future.
With more than 1B+ views and 1M+ combined subscribers, Alementary is the #1 most viewed emerging tech channel on CZcams.
For business inquiries please email Jan: partnerships@alementary.tv
Based in London, England.
How These Crazy Head Transplants Machines Work
This is a head transplant machine.
It's not ready for the public yet, but I've studied how it will work, and the entire end to end process is honestly so smart. So here's the summary.
First, the surgical robots oxygenate the heads and bodies. Only then is it safe to remove the heads, and drain them of blood to prevent clotting.
Next is attachment of the patients head to the donor's body. The most interesting part here is how the neural connections are created. The patient gets an implant that encourages growth.
Then the final step inside this surgery room is the face transplant from the donor to the patient. This prevents tissue rejection.
Now the patient is given a neural headband. Cuz for the next few weeks and months of physio, they will have poor control over the donor's body.
Sources:
brainbridge.tech/
czcams.com/video/szXbuUlUhQ4/video.html
It's not ready for the public yet, but I've studied how it will work, and the entire end to end process is honestly so smart. So here's the summary.
First, the surgical robots oxygenate the heads and bodies. Only then is it safe to remove the heads, and drain them of blood to prevent clotting.
Next is attachment of the patients head to the donor's body. The most interesting part here is how the neural connections are created. The patient gets an implant that encourages growth.
Then the final step inside this surgery room is the face transplant from the donor to the patient. This prevents tissue rejection.
Now the patient is given a neural headband. Cuz for the next few weeks and months of physio, they will have poor control over the donor's body.
Sources:
brainbridge.tech/
czcams.com/video/szXbuUlUhQ4/video.html
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You have this in the notes app on iOS since forever
If they deleted your channel how did you make this video
dont tell my brother he gon stab me
Weird for me it say i will die when i will be 100 becuase i dont smoke i do a lot of exercise and eat healthy food
If this continues, then we will soon have GladOS potato
Where can I buy this đ đ
Gonna need a flying licence in a couple of years too.
What do you mean the best give around 1GBit/s? My house has a 10GBit/s connection
The smart phone already done that bro đ
Is recording the concern? In Sweden it is legal as long one of the people know about the recording happening, therefor if you are the one recording, this makes you know about it and it is all legal.
flying cars have existed for a while, theres entire compitions to make the most effective and best flying car, with tons of submissions
Not the first
This is fake because if it did then why and how would he post
Then how do you post this
Then how do you post this
Imagine testing it and it doesn't work
The only difference of iPhone 14 Nd 15 is the camera thing
âOh LeT mE PrOmOtE ThIs CoOl PrOdUcT wHo ToTaLlY dIDnT sPoNsOr Meâ
erm...What a sigma
Here we go again đ
Also houses can be 3d printed
What is the car
Would be creepy if teleportation just game over the person and a clone or copy of the person thinking their the original
This is the shit radicalizes people to be anticapitalist terrorists
The first flying car was invented in Slovakia.
Screenshot has entered the chat
I can do all that with my Pixel
Way way far awayâŠwe can t even agree on politic and correct ness..let s slow down go back to basic and humans lives..then move on.,,we have 3 rd world countries who don t eat..people bombing each others..killing in the street..should i go on..get you head out of your arse..
Bro Dan got one đ đ đ
Man 911 all over again
Good ad
This is freaky AF
Just screenshot it L
Okay, so we are officially able to make monomolecular edge weapons
Imagine picking up a speck of dust and zooming in to find out that it is the world's smallest computer
imagine putting solar panels to them you wouldnt run out of electricity
I think combining App Store and android itâs gonna work great
They have to stop turn off of the old phone
No I think is okay because apple is fuck around for long time the apps of the android and iPhone work together to help the new a good you like and stop turn off the old phone
How did we go from the âsharpest knife everâ to fucking microscopes like bruh
My VO2 Max. Is 68 superior and I am only 16 and yes I train daily not a excuse to not train wake ur ass up and do a 10 miles for me GOGOGO
Just screenshot the pic, and the metadata is gone.
Ever heard of the swarm?
Android already allows alternative app stores
Dude
Apple is stupid and will lose more value in upcoming years
Imagine your in a police chase and you just start flying what do they do now đ
so this is basically just a identity change
Bro is not pide piper
How do you do this with art