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They can't yet, but hold on to your dreams. The day may be coming. As we get better and better at mapping the brain and understanding its functions, and as we develop technologies that merge these things with digital processing, we will reach a point where things that are unimaginable now will become reality. The central nervous system works on electricity that is chemically generated. We understand a lot about how neurons work, but we are just now becoming aware of the importance of the glia.

More and more information is coming together, and there are many breakthroughs ahead. Maybe you will

develop some of them.

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