I saw that this morning, and I've got to say that I'm not surprised. They are just using a small EEG machine to read brainwaves at home. Those brainwaves tell a computer to change the settings on a fan, which blows a ball through a tube.
I don't really think so, no if it could lift any object then i would be impressed. But turning on a fan...lame. I read on the original article's comments that one of the posters friends was hooked up to an EEG, and he learned how to start and stop his heart, not that is epic.
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I saw that this morning, and I've got to say that I'm not surprised. They are just using a small EEG machine to read brainwaves at home. Those brainwaves tell a computer to change the settings on a fan, which blows a ball through a tube.
We know how it works, professor... Its the idea of an at home EEG machine that interfaces with a computer that's the epic part.
I don't really think so, no if it could lift any object then i would be impressed. But turning on a fan...lame. I read on the original article's comments that one of the posters friends was hooked up to an EEG, and he learned how to start and stop his heart, not that is epic.
edit*now that is epic* end edit
I don't know about you, but I'd rather be able to start and stop a fan than start and stop my heart >.>
Its not that I would want to start and stop my heart, its that compared to controlling your heard operating a fan seems pretty lame to me.
fair enough
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