The Dark History Behind Musical Lollipops
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How musical lollipops work and the history behind them. Explaining AlterEgo, MIT's latest wearable Artificial Intelligence interface.
This candy isn’t just a toy… it’s the same technology used by Ludwig van Beethoven, Thomas Edison, the United States military… and now AI.In this video, I break down how “musical lollipops” are actually powered by bone conduction — a technology that’s been quietly evolving for over 200 years.We’re talking:What musical lollipops REALLY areHow sound can travel through your skullWhy Beethoven used this to compose music while deafHow Edison used it on his own inventionsHow military pilots and Navy SEALs used it in combatHow this same tech is now being used by MIT to communicate with AI… without speakingIncluding:✔️ How bone conduction actually works✔️ Why low frequencies hit harder through your skull✔️ What “subvocalization” is (and why you don’t notice it)✔️ How AI can read what you’re thinking✔️ Why this might be the closest thing to telepathy we’ve ever builtThis isn’t science fiction.This is already happening.👉 If you like complicated things explained simply, subscribe for more videos every week.