Interesting approach to reality, there...
Let's review the bidding:
You claimed that
I asked for links to those projects, intrigued by the concept of "cultivating" neurons onto microchips.
Of the links you provided:
leads to a "this webpage is not available" notice
...turns out to be the discussion of a set of procedures to build an organic interface for "...stimulation, manipulation and recording of cell bioelectrical activity
in vitro and in
vivo..."
...does not open a page or a document; searching the title generated, ("Photolithographic generation of protein micropatterns for neuron culture applications" ) led to a paywalled article about using photoresist etching of protein-based substances to (again) simulate neuronal function.
...links to an article about mimicking the structures of the human brain to build small chips. Although labeled you may hve been misled by the titl (did you read the whole paper?) and by the frequent use of the "neurosynaptic" buzzword, but the article is about simulation of neuronal function, not about "cultivating" neurons.
Your "superstar",
...led to another "webpage not available" page.
Typically, your
argumentum ad catarractum did not address what you claimed; at that point, I chose not to play your treasure hunt game any more.
None of which addresses the fact that your snide assertion (with your oh-so-clever-and-original-play-on-my-nym (did you come up with that yourself? I had never heard it before...

) had nothing to do wiith the post to which you pretended to be responding.
In response to Navigator's post:
...dlorde posted this:
...which I found both skillfully crafted and amusing, but which has nothing to do with the "sources" that do not in fact, provide support for your
other claim; nor can it honestly be said to indicate whether I did, in fact, look at your "sources" in good faith.
Interesting that that is the thing, out of all the questions you have been asked, to which you chose to respond.