In the "Future" could a Nueralink Device Without Metal Stop CTE?
- Strategeriest
- Jul 20, 2021
- 3 min read
Updated: Jul 23, 2021

Good afternoon,
Tesla is down slightly Since my last article regarding this security, So I thought I thought I would give the valuation another try.

I still cannot get to their future revenue projections without their Nueralink product line being worth an absurd amount of money. Plus it looks like China is taking our Lithium, Niobium and other Trillion Dollar worth of deposits from Afghanistan that could have been used to bring down their car productions costs.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/us-afghanistan-sitting-on-1t-in-minerals/
I do not get it. I can see the value added for Shield MRI if they manage to get all the metal out of the product, but who would want one? As a side note, the loss of Afghanistan is going to to hurt their uranium, magnetite, apatite and carbonite costs.
You could not pay me to put one of those things in my head, even if I got the highest salary in the NFL and could bet it all with any bookie I wanted, on every game. There is no way I would ever allow someone to put one of these in my head knowingly. Which is where it would need to be.
“Neural activity can be monitored from outside the head using non-invasive techniques such as EEG. With these techniques, each channel records the summed activity of millions of neurons, which means the details are blurred away. Imagine experiencing a sports event through a microphone placed outside the stadium”
Also, what Doctor who took a Hippocratic Oath would allow it to be put in a human being’s head? Especially a human being constantly getting hit in the head. From the design, it looks like you would literally be getting stabbed in the brain when getting hit in the head. Considering the increases in CTE since who knows when, I doubt these could ever be used in any athlete, playing any type of contact sport.
I am still trying to wrap my head around the revenue projections of their Nueralink business line, but professional sports are the only way I see it potentially being profitable. What, professional athlete would want to have their motor cortex controlled by anyone other than themselves, even if they could slightly increase their dexterity, would it be worth it to give up every secret of everyone who has ever trusted you to anyone with a RTL-SDR FOB, run the risk of someone who is really good at Bluetooth hacking your brain, and turning your wife into pornography, or turning your life into the Movie Click?
I am sure it would be against the rules in the NFL considering the Videogate scandal the Patroits suffered, but I still do not understand it.

Considering the complexity of Neural Networks, how many different types of Utah Arrays are their going to be? Will it be a one size fits all? Is this industry going to be like going to your local Stop & Shop Pharmacy and having them give you drugs that do not work?
I don't know, but also affecting this valuation is their competition with TSMC. In the news recently was increased aggression from China.
Personally, I don't think China would nuke Japan for interfering with any plans they have of confiscating all of Taiwan's manufactured products, but I would pray Japan would not interfere for the good of the entire world. They should do anything not to have one of those things put in any of their heads. Of course that is as long they ensure none of their products ever make it to American shores ever again and foreigners are given enough time to evacuate. I would assume NFL players feel the same way. I hope the Japanese do not step in if China does invade.
I will not be investing in this company, and it will be interesting to see if China moves forward with their plan.
Warmest Regards,
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