


The revised narration is faster paced and well executed. In fact, I wish a few more had been used for continuity, such as showing Chapel arriving on the bridge to help Chekov instead of her just mysteriously appearing from off stage. Absolutely beautiful work by the editor! There are some scenes of obvious lower video quality, but I do not mind them as they are vital to the narration. TM2YC has injected new energy into this film and delivers a solid, more enjoyable reinterpretation.įirst off, let's be crystal clear, this may the BEST LOOKING version of STTMP EVER!!! The colours are vibrant and rich, instantly refreshing the viewing experience and injecting some of the lost wonder into the voyage through V'GER. In the meantime, check out the jaw-dropping video of Rao and Stucco's mind meld.TM2YC's Star Trek Reunion is the fan edit I have been most anticipating so far this year, and I am very happy to report the wait has been well worth it. Next, Rao and Stocco plan to conduct an experiment that will transmit more complex information from brain to brain, which will require a larger pool of participants. In the future, researchers say the technology could allow a person with disabilities to communicate his or her thoughts or help a flight attendant or passenger land an airplane should the pilot become incapacitated.

Still, Stocco jokingly referred to the breakthrough as a "Vulcan mind meld." Also, the interface doesn't give anyone the capability to control actions against a bother's will. The next step is having a more equitable two-way conversation directly between the two brains."īLOG: Two Rats Communicate Brain to Brainīefore you clutch your skull and run for the hills, Rao said the technology only reads certain kinds of simple brain signals, not a person's thoughts. "This was basically a one-way flow of information from my brain to his. "It was both exciting and eerie to watch an imagined action from my brain get translated into actual action by another brain," Rao said in a university news release. Still, he involuntary moved his right hand and pushed his keyboard's space bar to fire the cannon. Across campus, Stucco had his back to the computer screen where the video game was playing out. With both hands on his chair's arm rests, Rao envisioned his right hand moving, as if he was clicking a "fire" button on a cannon shooting video game.
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A code was used to translate brain signals from EEG readings into brain commands. PHOTOS: Optical Illusions: Your Brain Is Way Ahead of Youīy wearing an EEG cap that read his brain's electrical signals, UW computer scientist Rajesh Rao was able to use his thoughts to control the actions of assistant professor Andrea Stucco, who wore a transcranial magnetic stimulation coil that stimulates brain activity. But now researchers at the University of Washington have achieved the ultimate: a non-invasive telepathic interface between two humans brains. This year, we've seen remarkable breakthroughs in rat-to-rat brain interfaces and even human-to-rat interfaces that put us one step closer to telepathy.
