I don't know how you do it or how easy or hard it is for you, but your writing and narration skills are extraordinary and only getting better with each new story; they're concise, rich in details, and not a single second is wasted; I always find it hard to walk away from them. Thank you again!
Thank you for another deep plunge into these dark and intriguing worlds. This one gave me inspiration for one of my humble musical attempts - and it also brought me back to "Blade Runner" and "Total Recall" (2012).
I have listened to several of your stories while I worked and all of them kept me on the edge of my seat. You should have way more subscribers. I pray Algorithm gods make you known.
My only problem I have with this story is that if the sound is neurological then why didn't the doctor try to do a brainwave test? You know the whole suction cups to the head so as to see the brain function and if that failed why not an xray??? Why only technological test
Corporate dystopia. I guess people like the protagonist are semi-slaves already and don't have access to full medical treatment. Also, I am quite sure that physicians are part of the scheme and in the first wave of indoctrinated people. He will hardly tell the protagonist 'Oh, you have this chip in your brain that robs you of your individuality and humanity and forces you into a hivemind.'
I would absolutely let Elon Musk's Neurolink put a chip in my head. Wouldn't hesitate. I would make the condition that my head connects to Starlink though.
@KellyGuy08 Oh I know exactly what I'm wishing for. They are VERY close to enabling people to literally download information, for example, say there was an urgent need to learn how to fly & land a plane & by simply uploading the dataset. The person now has direct access to everything they need to complete the task.
@Administrator_O-5 yes but, experience brings confidence and less chance of human errors, that's still the biggest problem in science, also, without humans, technical errors are easily overlooked.