Reveal how to transform ordinary people into superman

With tiny microchips implanted in a person, an ordinary person can become superhuman. They can unlock the door, turn on the lights, or log on to the computer with a single waved.

Shanti Korporaal, in Sydney, Australia, is at the center of this phenomenon. She implanted two microchips into her hands and now uses it as if she has superhuman powers. Shani can enter the workplace or into the car without carrying a card or lock.

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Just insert the two microphones into both hands and now use it as if you have superman capabilities.

This woman says her ultimate goal is to completely eliminate the need for wallets and cards so she can lead the way with futuristic lifestyle.

"You can set your life to never have to worry about your password or PIN," Shanti said.

"This technology is like Paypass, so I hope you'll be able to pay for everything with it." With Opal you will have some unique identifiers that can be programmed in the chip. any door with a swipe card ... it can open your computer, photocopier. "

According to Shanti, the implanted chip is almost impossible to detect because it is just like a grain of rice. This chip can be used as a business card and transports information to mobile phones and holds a lot of complex information.

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The transplanted veins are almost impossible to detect because they are just like a grain of rice.

This woman even set up a distribution service with her husband, called "The chip of my life."

As technology continues to evolve, Terminator movies or matrices are no longer out of reach, and the idea of "superheroes" is coming to fruition.