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Oh, I read the subsequent messages and um, I think you need some help, mentally. Either that, or you're a troll.
Nah. Trust me. It's real. It just has not been proven yet.
But this article proves it as far as I'm concerned.
Brain-computer interface

Elon Musk may be interested in building high speed brain-computer interfaces, but even he’s not got the resources at his disposal that DARPA has. Working with various organizations as part of its Neural Engineering System Design (NESD) program, DARPA wants to develop “an implantable system able to provide precision communication between the brain and the digital world.”
The idea behind the project is to find ways of converting the chemical and electrical signals of the brain into machine readable data, and vice versa. The end result could mean a neural link that lets the human brain tap into video feeds or, on the other end, allows computers to see exactly what we are seeing at any moment.
digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/neuralink-elon-musk/
darpa.mil/news-events/2017-07-10