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The tales about microchips in the head

The tales about microchips in the head

The resonance-based version

I have written many times about strange theories and hoaxes, and there are many tales, which are given inspiration for modern researchers and developers for their products, what might be the most extraordinary in the world. The idea is that science is free, and innovation is even more free than science, and the inspiration with imagination has no limits.

But when we are thinking about hoax information, we might think that those stories are told for nothing. There are tales that there is found some microchip implants from the skull of Napoleon, and the thing why those tales are told is that if somebody finds something strange or weird, they should not keep that information in secret. But there is one question, could the ancient people have some kind of microchip or voiceless communication equipment in their use. The idea is that this hypothetical device is based on the resonance.

There might be a certain combination of metals, what is put in the skull, near the inner ear, and that device would cause resonance to the bones of ears. If that device is connected to the horn, where somebody yells, that would allow communicating that nobody else is hearing those words, if they are given from the far distance.

There is another version of this mechanic communication tool, and the idea is that the ring or hybrid metal is loaded with sound waves. And when the certain sound signal is given, the ring starts to deliver the resonance opposite way than they were recorded. This might be the reason, why some hills are holy for some people.

The high-tech version

But let's think this kind of cases like the ancient microchips were true, and here I must say that we could do that thing by using modern microchip technology. The idea is that the shape of the microchip would be like the chisel. That thing could shoot between the brains, and the thing is that it might use only when they are necessary.

So the device would not need plutonium batteries, because the normal lithium batteries might be suitable in this kind of purposes. When the person, who has the microchip or nervous connected data transmitter would need that device, this individual might put the magic hat on head.

This device could be wireless loader of the battery or the device can operate by ongoing electric transfer. The magic hat could be the system, which communicates with remote stations or satellites. The Accu- or batteries might put in the capsules, what looks like teeth, and the system might be very unseen. So this might be the next generation stetson, which allows people to operate wirelessly and without any notable equipment with the internet.

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