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The demanding factor of neuroscience is that one cannot just inspect the human neurons and gain concrete information - everything in our mind is muddled by emotions and instincts, subjective and illogical. The only way neuroscience could work is if humans start 'hacking' their brain - adding neurochips and genetically modifying the way a brain formats information. The brain as it is now is like a proprietary file format: it works, it is reliable, but it has a lot of hypothetical security and compatibility issues that should be eradicated. However, if we use government-funded neurochips, then we shall subject ourselves to an even worse proprietary format. But how to get rid of the black box evil altogether?
To answer this question, the scientific communities of planet Earth should rise up and invest into the research of genetics and nanomodification. Thereafter they need to construct a basic model of neuromodular booths and distribute them to every country of the world, after which the local neuroscientists will suggest the modifications to perform on the machine. The local population shall vote for or against the modification. If 82% of them agree, the machine is modified and every pregnant woman will have to go through it (if they want to, of course).
This way, the brain can be upgraded, and in the long-term this all would bring a new age of scientists and creative artists.