I learned the hard way ... bout clicking on those utube links aimed at programming little kids.
Was only on for about 7 seconds! ...static + sound + spinning. Instantly, my head felt really strange and I ended up with a head ache the rest of the day.
Thus, I send out "watch out for youtube kids recommended videos" with no links.
Our reality, whether it's the macro cosmos or micro cosmos, revolves around waves, frequency and oscillation (Yes, Tesla said that, but I'm not parroting; it's knowledge, I'm an electronic engineer as well as an information specialist).
What these movies do is having parts in the brain electrical circuitry (neurons talk to each other through electric signaling) be thrown into disarray by causing resonance. Lighting patterns embedded, audio embedded designed to cause resonance in parts of the brain, making those parts go fubar.
Resonance is the principle where through frequency aligned excitation, the amplitude of existing signaling gets boosted until it breaks.
Don't we know the concept of a bridge stacked with people, all jumping in synchronity with the natural bobbing of the bridge up until it snaps? That's what the videos and audios cause in your brain.
Yes, and proteins are a bioelectrical interface. You're looking at the chemical side of things, I'm talking about the electric side of things. You are talking "copper". I am talking "electrons".
Is the "electric" side as "verifiable" (for lack of better term) as the chemical? I'm working w/ a neurologist to fix my insomnia and depression w/ amino acid therapy is why I'm curious. Seems to work. The dopamine we use is synthesized in the body from natural macuna which comes from a legume, it's not L-Dopa. Dopamine can't cross blood brain barrier but can be synthesized from macuna. This is what Dr. Oliver Sacs used in the "real-life" movie Awakenings to rouse people from "sleeping sickness." Sorry I'm getting off topic here.
Subsequently, the neuroscientists discovered the channel for top-down information flow, namely the so-called alpha and beta frequency rhythms, between 10 and 20 Hertz. Thus, in essence, the hierarchically arranged areas of visual cortex use a separate frequency channel to send information from higher to lower areas. In their present work, the researchers show that a very similar principle is at work in the human brain. "We knew the rhythms and wanted to look for them in the human brain," explains Fries. To do this, they used a technique known as magnetoencephalography (MEG). MEG uses sensors outside the head to record the magnetic fields, which result from the electric currents of active nerve cells. The measurements allow conclusions to be drawn about the activity in certain areas of the brain. "In the raw MEG data, signals from several brain areas are mixed and have to be separated as well as possible using advanced mathematical methods," says Fries.
Great stuff. Thanks. I love neuroscience, but don't have your knowledge. I know there's a lot of research on the electrical component/aspect. And discovery more and more that it's not just "certain" parts of the brain that control things, but it's a whole synchronistic (if that's a word) thing. Ever watch PBS David Eagleman's The Brain series? Interesting but possibly not in depth enough for you.
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11-11 ago
I learned the hard way ... bout clicking on those utube links aimed at programming little kids.
Was only on for about 7 seconds! ...static + sound + spinning. Instantly, my head felt really strange and I ended up with a head ache the rest of the day.
Thus, I send out "watch out for youtube kids recommended videos" with no links.
ArtificalDuality ago
Our reality, whether it's the macro cosmos or micro cosmos, revolves around waves, frequency and oscillation (Yes, Tesla said that, but I'm not parroting; it's knowledge, I'm an electronic engineer as well as an information specialist).
What these movies do is having parts in the brain electrical circuitry (neurons talk to each other through electric signaling) be thrown into disarray by causing resonance. Lighting patterns embedded, audio embedded designed to cause resonance in parts of the brain, making those parts go fubar.
Resonance is the principle where through frequency aligned excitation, the amplitude of existing signaling gets boosted until it breaks.
Don't we know the concept of a bridge stacked with people, all jumping in synchronity with the natural bobbing of the bridge up until it snaps? That's what the videos and audios cause in your brain.
bopper ago
You mean via neurotransmitters (proteins) via synapses? Serotonin, dopamine, epinephrine and nor-epinephrine being primary ones? (Neurotransmitters.)
ArtificalDuality ago
Yes, and proteins are a bioelectrical interface. You're looking at the chemical side of things, I'm talking about the electric side of things. You are talking "copper". I am talking "electrons".
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/05/170518140240.htm
bopper ago
Is the "electric" side as "verifiable" (for lack of better term) as the chemical? I'm working w/ a neurologist to fix my insomnia and depression w/ amino acid therapy is why I'm curious. Seems to work. The dopamine we use is synthesized in the body from natural macuna which comes from a legume, it's not L-Dopa. Dopamine can't cross blood brain barrier but can be synthesized from macuna. This is what Dr. Oliver Sacs used in the "real-life" movie Awakenings to rouse people from "sleeping sickness." Sorry I'm getting off topic here.
ArtificalDuality ago
Yes:
From again, Science Daily. I love that site.
bopper ago
Great stuff. Thanks. I love neuroscience, but don't have your knowledge. I know there's a lot of research on the electrical component/aspect. And discovery more and more that it's not just "certain" parts of the brain that control things, but it's a whole synchronistic (if that's a word) thing. Ever watch PBS David Eagleman's The Brain series? Interesting but possibly not in depth enough for you.