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Man drills his brain to install dream-controlling microchip: A man in Russia tried to control his dreams by drilling a microchip into his skull. In doing this he almost died. This Russian man’s name is Michael Raduga. According to media reports, the man tried to control his dreams by drilling holes in his skull with a home drill machine and implanting a microchip. In the process, he injured himself and had to be hospitalized.

Took 10 hours, bled profusely

According to the report, a man named Michael Raduga is not qualified to perform neurosurgery. Nevertheless, he underwent surgery on himself and implanted a chip in his brain, so that he could one day control his dreams. Michael underwent the surgery at his home last month, which took him about 10 hours and during which he lost a lot of blood. But, before he did that, he watched a video of neurosurgeons in action on YouTube. The incident came to light when the photo of the man, a resident of the Russian city of Novosibirsk, was posted on the Telegram channel Mash Siberia.

Russian man drills his skull to insert dream-controlling microchip into brain

Michael is happy for the dangerous surgery

Michael was happy to perform such a dangerous operation on himself. He believes that this process may one day prove very effective, allowing people to access their dreams. He said, if this procedure is done on a paralyzed person, he can do anything in his dreams. Speaking to the media, Michael said, “I am not qualified to do neurosurgery and I used a drill from a hardware store to make a hole in the head and put a chip on the skin with a paper clip.

Dr. Neurosurgeon called this process dangerous

Michael Raduga, who risked such surgery on himself, said, “At first I was scared because I lost about 1 liter of blood while doing it and I felt like I might faint.” If reports are to be believed, Michael had the chip removed 5 weeks after the surgery as the procedure could put him at risk of long-term damage. Alex Green, consultant neurosurgeon at Oxford University, explains that the procedure should never be attempted at home as it is a very dangerous task. He said, neurosurgery should be practiced only by experienced and qualified neurosurgeons. It is known that Raduga is the founder of the Phase Research Center organization and an author. According to the organization’s website, he has researched and studied lucid dreams, astral projection and out-of-body experiences.

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