THE FASTEST COMPUTER RECEIVES THE RESULT FROM THE FUTURE
https://doi.org/10.29121/IJETMR.V7.I4.2020.600Abstract
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This research explores the possibility of perceiving future events through dreams, grounded in Albert Einstein's theory of relativity. The paper investigates the conductivity of neurons in relation to the structure of skull bones and presents an experimental method utilizing bone glue as a conductor coating. Results suggest that enhanced neuron conductivity could facilitate the reception of information from the future, with implications for computing technologies.
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