Brain-to-orders 3 years ago, a 19-year-old guy from Colorado, USA had invented a mind-controlled prosthesis, his name is Easton LaChappelle, and this prosthesis was called Anthromod, the principle behind it was EEG(electroencephalography) based controlling, it means to use human brain waves to control robotic arms in order to help people with disabilities complete the most basic moves. Easton invented this arm because he met a 7-year-old girl born without arms when he was 14, so he kept self-taught on this area for 5 years. After his success, he even received the offer from NASA, also meet with President Obama because of his progressive invention. As a Humanities student back then, I thought EEG could get us out of using physical controller in life, for example, we may open lights with a thought in brain but not to use sound sensor controller, turn on the TV also with a thought but not to use our hands to press the buttons in a controller, ...