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🚨BREAKING: Elon Musk says Neuralink’s visual implants could give humans the ability to see multispectral wavelengths, including infrared, ultraviolet, and even radar, essentially granting superhuman vision.

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Neuralink's Blindsight implant represents exactly the type of innovation that exposes government's failure to prioritize transformative R&D. While the FDA granted breakthrough status, Washington still funnels billions into obsolete medical contracts and bloated regulatory frameworks that slow progress. This tech could revolutionize vision restoration, yet bureaucratic inertia keeps similar breakthroughs trapped in labs. The real scandal? Defense contracts get rubber-stamped while lifesaving neurotech crawls through approval quicksand. Musk's pushing boundaries D.C. can't comprehend—imagine if 1% of NIH's $48B budget went to scaling these implants instead of funding incremental academic papers. Efficiency isn't just cutting waste; it's redirecting resources to moonshots that redefine human capability.

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I’d be tempted. Odd, this kind of tech has been on my mind. And poof! Here it is.

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Wonderful. This could mean so much to many people. 🙏❤️👏

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Fascinating. But concerning. I like this to be used as intended. Help blind to see. Help paralyzed to move.

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I need that. But I’m to chicken to get that thing in my head. 🤣🤣

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Dude needs to chill

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I know, it’s the EM ( electromagnetic) spectrum that Keir Starmer mentioned regarding Diego Garcia.

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Too cool.

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Reminds me of a cat, and their ability to see in the dark.

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Great—soon we’ll all be spotting WiFi signals, ghosting texts in UV, and yelling “I can see your lies, Karen!” in infrared.

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Elon Musk just said Neuralink won’t restore vision to normal. It makes normal vision the inferior option. Musk: “And then over time, I think you get to higher resolution than human eyes.” Not matching biology. Beating it. Human eyes have fixed limits. Digital signals don’t. Cameras already outperform human vision. Neuralink routes that directly to your cortex. Resolution stops being biological constant. Becomes adjustable. Musk: “So like Geordi LaForge from Star Trek.” The VISOR didn’t restore normal sight. It gave access to entire electromagnetic spectrum. Neuralink does identical. Musk: “Do you want to see in radar? No problem.” Vision becomes selectable input, not fixed biology. Visible light stops being your only option. Musk: “You can see ultraviolet, infrared, eagle vision, whatever you want. You could also see in different wavelengths.” Medical device becomes enhancement. Bridge cortex to computer and evolution stops limiting what you perceive. Reality isn’t fixed by retina capability. It’s whatever input serves your needs. Heat signatures? Infrared. Microscopic detail? Resolution exceeding biological max. Wavelengths humans never evolved to see? Toggle them on. Doesn’t restore baseline vision. Provides perception modes biology never developed because they weren’t survival-critical for ancestors. Blindness becomes temporary state before upgrade. Once digital exceeds biological, the math inverts. Why keep inferior biological vision when alternatives deliver superior range, resolution, flexibility? Neuralink isn’t competing with glasses. It’s competing with evolution. Evolution is slow, random, limited by ancestral survival needs. Digital perception is designed, unlimited, unconstrained. Once functional, doesn’t match biology. Makes biology the limitation. The blind won’t just see again. They’ll see better than people who never lost vision. Injury stops being disadvantage. Becomes early access to capabilities biology can’t provide. And once that’s visible, once enhanced perception demonstrably outperforms biological, keeping your original eyes becomes the irrational choice. Like refusing cameras because you prefer sketching what you remember seeing.

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