Who not want to gain Knowledge without making any efforts, I guess everyone is intended to do that. For this, throughout the world, many types of research were still conducted to directly upload new skills into your brain as like in a computer. It is true that may be a time comes when people would work as a computer or even better. This is all possible through tech only.

Now, many multiple media channels are reporting that a team of researchers from the HRL Laboratories in California has developed a new technology which can be used to feed any skill into the human brain without much effort. It is 100% true. So, let’s have a look at, what media is reporting and what scientists have discovered.

Media has reported that researchers have found a technique to upload knowledge into your brain using the simulator as like in “Matrix” where Keanu Reeves learns “kung-Fu” soon after a program was uploaded directly into his mind through a terminal.

Similarly, scientists have discovered that it may be possible to enhance the human’s existing ability to learn new skills but uploading a talent or skills directly into human brains will be out of the study; the recent research has shown.

Not only this, the HRL Labs research team has done R and D for the Boeing Company and General Motors has made use of a neuro-stimulation technique called transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS), i.e. a non-invasive, painless shock that makes use of a constant, small electric current to excite the specific part of the human brains, which are responsible for learning and skill retention.

During that experiment, the researchers have first monitored the brain waves of 6 commercial as well as military pilots and then transmitted those patterns into the 32 newbies who were learning to pilot an airplane in a flight simulator. So it is found that DCS technique just works to enhance a person’s ability to work and learn as the newbies improved their piloting abilities with this skill.

In contrary, it does not mean that it’s not possible to do uploading the data in your brain as like do on computers. Who knows maybe it happens in the future, so always eager your mind to learn new skills and talents.