An inventor has learned to turn off the light with the power of thought, using a special helmet

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An inventor from the Basically Homeless channel has turned science fiction into the everyday by creating a device that makes technology obey the power of thought. A helmet with electrodes printed on a 3D printer by himself has become his personal pass to the world of neural control.

The gadget detects the subtlest fluctuations of alpha waves and helps turn off the light during a certain brain activity - you just have to concentrate on the right frequency.

The apparent simplicity of the experiment hides hours of painstaking training and fine-tuning. Every second of the thought process turns into a command for electronics, and every neural impulse into a potential action. The hero of the video has proven that the human brain is capable of much more than it seemed yesterday.

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