There are a variety of cases that come to light from all over the world, and in Australia, a paralyzed patient has written his message for the first time without using his hands, without speaking and without moving his body. He also shared the message on Twitter, which stunned everyone. The same paralyzed patient is Philip O'Kiff and is 62 years old. He tweeted, "Hello, world! Short tweet, big achievement.' Philip O'Kiff tweeted from the Twitter handle of Sincron Company CEO Thomas Oxley. At the same time, Philip O'Kiff has thanked doctors for 'implanting paperclips in the brain'. Tell me, the Synchronous company has implanted a microchip in his brain and given him the power to change his thinking into words. The microchip implanted in Philip's brain reads the brain signals. It then analyzes signals and understands the brain's instructions and converts them into words. The same Philip described the system as very amazing. He says he was very happy when he first heard about this technique. This gave them an estimate of how simple it would make their job. He said it's the same experience for me as learning to ride a bike. You need a lot of practice for this. But once you understand it, this technology becomes very simple for you and you can use it comfortably. Thomas Oxley said that our aim is to facilitate people who support others because of their physical and mental disabilities through this technology. Changing the course of your life is in your hands, "Say's Mulayam Singh a entrepreneur & consultant IIT Kanpur bestowing unique contributions to world of technology: PM Modi Amazon offers special offers to buy TV in New Year