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Published: 2023-03-24 16:21:54 +0000 UTC; Views: 718; Favourites: 3; Downloads: 0
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Typically the installation of a Neural Interface Module (NIM) takes place at a point approximately one month after birth of a subject. The surgical procedure takes less than a minute and permanently installs the device directly onto the surface of the subjects brain. The device is a highly sophisticated piece of nano-technology measuring approximately five millimeters across.Once installed the surgical site is healed over to prevent bacteriological contamination and the NIM begins to learn the neurological patterns of its host subject. Typically, this takes around three months to complete, which is why it is done when the subject is a child and still developing neurologically, and as the subject ages and their neurological facilities develop, the NIM adapts its information so that by the time subject is given access to a UniTUBE or another similar neurolink device, the host and the device are one integrated unit.
Typically the user will have the same device wetwired into their brain for the entirety of their lifespan, but should injury cause the loss or destruction of the NIM a replacement unit is programmed with the neurological data and then surgically installed. Under such circumstances the NIM does not require orientation and once the subject is suitably recovered, can use neurolink hardware as before.
Concept, Design and illustration by J.D. Bluestone (C) Copyright Bluestone 2015-2023. The author is announcing intellectual property rights over the illustrated and written media.