Each layer of cyberspace evolved our potential to connect and communicate. Cyberspace has connected aquaspace, geospace, and space and has also connected individuals and entities across nations: its government, industries, organizations, and academia. When we are now moving towards developing a brain net, understandably, there is a race to develop not only the brain-computer interface but also the brain-brain interface. While connecting our brains directly into the web looks both exciting and terrifying, it is essential to evaluate where we are going as the brain-computer interface evolves further. We must understand and assess what does this revolution in human brain-computer interface and brain-to-brain interface interaction allow us to do today, which we couldn’t do so far.
What is the state of communication possible in the brain to the brain interface? Are we prepared for the outside world to get into our brains? How close are we to developing an ability to know what action will happen before it happens?









