Inventor claims device will enable tech-augmented ‘telepathy’ to function within a decade
‘Technology firm Openwater is currently developing a tech-augmented headwear that will help experts see the body in great detail. According to the company, the technology will work through a piece of clothing like a ski-hat lined with LCDs. The headwear will then be illuminated with infrared light, which will enable the detection of various health woes such as tumors and bleeding or clogged arteries.
However, while the technology may have significant implications in diagnosis, the company’s ultimate goal is to potentially facilitate telepathy in the coming years. According to Openwater founder Mary Lou Jepsen, she has found a way to replicate the functionality of magnetic resonance imaging into a wearable item in the form of a hat. Jepsen noted that by shrinking the MRI technology, the hat may one day literally become a “thinking cap.” However, the tech firm founder noted that the main hurdle remains to be communication with thought.’
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