there was a case a few years ago, a 44-year-old man, normal iq have mild like ainslie went to the doctor to try to figure out what was going on. they couldn't figure out the doctor soon to get a brain scan just in case. this is a normal brain scan. look at number three which points to this little area called the latter calendrical which is the most base in your brain that is filled with cerebral spinal fluid. the point is this gentleman who went in his brain look like this. the section labeled lv, it was completely filled with cerebral spinal fluid with such pressure that pushed his bring up against the sides of his skull. the remarkable flexibility of this material because it didn't hamper his neurodevelopment, his normal cognition and behavior. the thing is you cannot take your phone or laptop and smoosh it like that and hope it is still going to work. this is a whole different kind of the beast that we're talking about with liveware. we have strange examples of this. when children get an epilepsy that affects one half of the brain, one hemisphere of the brain, they can go into for wha