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Et sur la lourde phrase humaine , pétrie de tant d’idiomes , ils sont seuls à manier la fronde de l’accent. Saint-John Perse



Elon Musk just declared the human eye optional. Not improved. Not repaired. Not reconstructed. Optional. Musk: “Blindsight will enable those who have total loss of vision to be able to see again.” That alone would be historic. Musk: “Including if they have lost their eyes, or the optic nerve.” Eyes gone. Nerve gone. The entire optical pipeline physically missing from the skull. And the solution is not to rebuild what broke. It is to skip it entirely and wire synthetic signal straight into the visual cortex. Every surgery ever performed has tried to restore original hardware to factory condition. Neuralink does not restore. Neuralink treats the biological organ as optional infrastructure. Eye is gone. You do not rebuild the eye. You route around it. You stream raw visual data into the brain and let the cortex do what it was always doing anyway. Processing signal. Your eye never saw anything. Your brain saw. The eye was the middleman. It captured a narrow band of electromagnetic radiation and shipped it to the visual cortex. That is where the image was actually built. Neuralink is firing the middleman. Musk: “Maybe have never seen, were even blind from birth.” A person who has never perceived a single photon of light. Given vision for the first time. Not through healing. Through hardware. And then Musk said the part that should rewire how you think about being human. Musk: “You can see in radar, you can see in infrared, ultraviolet.” This is where it crosses from medical device to species upgrade. The human eye processes roughly 0.0035% of the electromagnetic spectrum. You are walking through a universe flooded with information and your biology lets you perceive an almost immeasurably thin sliver of it. Infrared is bouncing off every surface around you right now. You cannot see it. Radio waves are passing through your body this second. You have no idea. Your biology decided four hundred million years ago what you were allowed to perceive. That decision has never been appealed. Until now. A person with Blindsight would not see like a human. They would see like a machine. Thermal signatures in total darkness. Ultraviolet patterns invisible to every sighted person alive. Radar imaging through walls and weather and smoke. The person born blind would not just gain sight. They would gain sight the sighted have never had. Musk: “Superhuman capabilities.” If you can replace the eye you can replace the ear. If you can stream vision you can stream sound, pressure, spatial orientation, sensory inputs that do not even have names yet because biology never built receptors for them. Every human sense is just a biological sensor converting environmental data into electrical signal. Replace the sensor and the brain does not care where the signal came from. It just processes. That is not a medical company. That is the first serious engineering effort to open the human nervous system to direct hardware integration. Musk: “Cybernetic enhancement.” He said it like a line item on a roadmap. Those two words contain the entire future of the species. The senses are ports. The brain is an operating system waiting for better peripherals. We spent millions of years evolving eyes that could see just enough light to not get eaten. That was the design spec. Survival. Not comprehension. Neuralink is the first product built on a different spec. Every person on earth right now is experiencing a filtered, compressed, biologically throttled version of the universe. Most will live and die believing that narrow bandwidth is all there is. Musk is building the device that proves it never was. It was just all you were equipped for. The eye was not the end of sight. It was the prototype.









Pilote sauvé en Iran : l’opération pourrait avoir coûté des centaines de millions de dollars aux États-Unis ➡️ l.leparisien.fr/Gmwe







#Iran 2 C130 détruits au sol par les équipes de sauvetages américaines. L’opération risquée & réussie pour extraire le 2e pilote de F15 n’était pas une balade. On a certes vu des vidéos d’aéronefs US à basse altitude, mais d’anciennes de patrouilles d’Arizona ont aussi circulé


















