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Neuron Jet Portal: Revolutionizing Brain-Computer Interfaces
2.2 Core Components
- Targeting: A phased array of nano-scale antennas (constructed via DNA origami) docks with the dendritic spines of a specific neuron.
- The Jet: Instead of slow chemical diffusion, a localized electromagnetic pulse creates a temporary "portal" in the lipid bilayer, allowing direct current injection without disturbing surrounding neurons.
- The Payload: Data (an image, a sound, a motor command) is encoded not as binary code, but as a spike train—the neuron’s native language—delivered at "jet speed" (thousands of cycles per second, far exceeding biological refraction limits).
- Closure: The portal collapses, leaving no trace beyond the newly formed memory or instruction.
Imagine a highway where every car (neural signal) must stop at a toll booth (traditional interface). The Neuron Jet Portal builds a dedicated express lane. It identifies the intention—a desire to move a prosthetic limb, a command to type a sentence, or a visual signal to be restored—and "jets" that specific data packet across the blood-brain barrier with near-zero latency.