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   An innovation proves satellite communication for iPhones and Android phones. 

The new systems can make technical telepathy possible. The innovation proves pocket-size BlueTooth-based satellite communication systems for i- and Android phones. But those systems can also connect with the BCI. That allows people can talk with each other by using this technology even from another side of the World.  

These kinds of things are making cell phones more effective and flexible than they already are. The pocket-size satellite communicator makes it possible, that some scientist or explorer can pay their bills from the middle of the jungle. And that system also allows transferring data from anywhere on the Earth to laboratories. But that system can make many more things. It can connect with quadcopters. And that allows the operator can control those systems from another side of the Earth. 

This kind of small satellite communication tool can also make lightweight data helmets and data glasses possible. It can deliver information from the action cameras straight to the command center through satellites. 

Communication satellites are turning the "orders from skies" true. The idea is that the BCI or brain-computer interfaces are communicating with Wernicke and Broca's lobes. 




To make the EEG-controlled systems and technical ESP possible the system must just connect the Wernicke brain lobes to the computers. Those brain areas create speech. When the system learns to follow the commands that are given by the EEG it must just connect certain words that a person says to certain EEG curves. 

The main problem with the BCI (Brain-Computer Interface) is eliminating the white noise. The system must separate commands that are given on purpose from meaningless thoughts. And if the system is connected to the Wernicke area that means it's like the enhanced voice command. The voice-command system uses a speech-to-text application as an interface layer that turns spoken words into text that is driven to the control system. The problem with spoken words is that person might have bad articulation. 

So the system can connect certain EEG curves to certain words. And that allows the system can eliminate outcoming voices. And in those systems, the person must just talk with a very low voice. The earpieces of intelligent glasses will just record the EEG from Wernicke lobes and transfer it to the computer. 

The computer can answer the HoloLens-type small HUD screen and intelligent contact lens. But that kind of system can connect to the Broca lobe. That brain lobe controls understanding speech. And that kind of system makes the technical ESP possible. In that kind of system, the person can get silent messages from those satellites, and that makes orders from heaven true. 


https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/satellite-messaging-android-iphone-bluetooth

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