The Neuralink was intended for the story's purposes. It wasn't intended for general usage because it's got too much potential for misuse of power. And so for the story, it was very, very important because it propelled the story along. Where your characters had to be, if they were inside the program, they were connected to the Neuralink. The Neuralink allowed them basically a high-of- mind connection where even the security the room monitors could keep track of every agent. What they saw and what they were doing. You could also identify anybody else that you came across just by visually seeing them and identifying them through your Neuralink. It would have feedback immediately in front of your eyes in the story where it would show exactly who the person is, how you would know them if they're a target, that kind of thing. so Neuralink was actually in the story as something that was not a good thing. It was something that people utilized in the architect, especially in the program. Now, what's interesting is when the work was taken, hijacked, they also took the tech and they want to profit off of that.
Neuralink and The Matrix
So what's happening right now with the Neuralink is as it comes forward through Elon and others, they're presenting only the positive elements. That's only a fingernail fraction of what it's all about. There's also a very bad side to the Neuralink and that's why it was so important and beneficial to the story or the screenplay, The Immortals, is that it actually can allow people to control other people.
It can allow memories to be implanted, it can allow messages to be given audibly into the person's head, and that's actually done in the screenplay itself, where the Neo counterpart hears that the Trinity character is still alive after he thought he had lost her. And that was the architect putting that implant there, so he would then go right to underground. But the Neuralink right now, what they're grooming it for is a circus or a dog & pony show. They're talking about how a person can move a mouse.
There's talk about having an animal talking using it. They are treating audiences as not very smart and pushing forward this agenda that they will ask for it, want it, and implement it, because we can't be smart without it.
What you're seeing too is the elite, as predicted in the screenplay, would be having a special version for themselves that would have all the bells and whistles, while the general public, they'd be told, they wouldn't be ready for it. They'd have a dumber version of it. Therefore, the elite could outthink the general public. That's done in the screenplay too.
Neuralink, as you see it being pitched - all these benefits and all this wondrous stuff, but you never hear Elon or others talk about the negative side. And there's so much that's negative to it.
Also, what's interesting is, in my screenplay, the first use of the Neuralink is the interrogation scene. That's where the author's (Tom Althouse, my personal ) information is all stuck in the matrix. (See the Match Ups)
My high school, all that, in the rap sheet. In the Matrix itself, the Wachowski's put that information in. But in that scene also, Neo is given the back-to-the-neck stab from a pinned mole-like device, which is the precursor to the Neuralink.
Now, what's interesting is we now see that Elon and the rest of the crew are coming up with a pinned, like a needle, very fine-needled attachment to a larger version of that mole that will go in, and they're saying this will do minimum damage.
No, that's gonna do some damage.
That's only the precursor in the immortals. Later you have an adaptive collar that the Neuralink goes into, which doesn't damage.
So watch for that coming up where Elon and the rest will be saying, you know, we have an adaptive collar that we're gonna use instead of the needle points that they're now using. It's basically they're just going off the screenplay in chronological order as they rip off the tech in the same way. Because the tech does evolve in the screenplay itself.
So that's what's really wild is, there's a lot of good things, there's a of bad things, and the Neuralink is actually supposed to be in our possession so that they can abuse it. Instead, Warner Brothers, when they took the script, the Cabal and Warner Brothers actually gave the tech to Elon Musk to save his career, and he doesn't really fully understand it, but he's able to claim it, just like the Wachowskis didn't understand the work and were able to claim the story.
I would say watch for what you're going to see is again that adaptive collar is the safest way to employ the device across the board and they haven't done that yet. What they're talking about is doing a, they showed a pinned kind of device that's going to spike into your cortex. That's insane. That's what's done in the screenplay and it's painful to Neo. Like I said, that's, so they're just following the same timeline in the development.
QUESTION: What do you see when you read about Neuralink & The Matrix?
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