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NEURALINK'S FIRST PATIENT EXPLAINS WHY HE BET HIS BRAIN ON ELON'S CHIP The future of human-machine integration isn't theoretical anymore. It's already inside someone's head. Noland Arbaugh, Neuralink's first human patient, is pulling back the curtain on one of the most debated technologies of our time, explaining exactly how...

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Elon Musk just made the human body optional. Not in theory. Not in a lab simulation. In a living, breathing person. Neuralink’s first patient is quadriplegic. Can’t move his arms. Can’t move his legs. Nothing below his neck responds. Right now he’s playing video games. Downloading software. Navigating a screen with precision. Not with his hands. Not with his voice. With his thoughts. Musk: “He literally is just controlling the screen. He can play video games, download software, really anything you can do with a mouse, just by thinking.” A man whose body failed him just bypassed it entirely. His brain said move. His body said no. So Neuralink removed the body from the conversation. This is not a medical breakthrough. This is a philosophical detonation. All of civilization was built on one assumption. The body is the instrument. Hands build. Legs carry. Mouths speak. The brain just gives the orders. Neuralink inverted the entire hierarchy. The brain is no longer commanding the body. It’s replacing it. Every limitation you’ve ever felt was your body failing to keep pace with your mind. Your fingers can’t type as fast as you think. Your mouth can’t speak as fast as you process. The body was never the tool. It was always the bottleneck. And Musk just proved it with a man who now moves through the digital world faster than most of us move through the physical one. We didn’t watch a patient get treated. We watched the first human operate without a body. The rest of us just haven’t realized we’re next.

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