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Blacksmith21 ago

Dammit...first pizza, now...nevermind.

What do you think happened after the "self-imposed ban on subliminal imagery" by the advertising industry after a very successful (almost too successful) trial run in the 60s?

They covered their tracks well - https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/a-short-history-of-the-rise-fall-and-rise-of-subliminal-messaging/

NoBS ago

While 24 and even 30 frames a second can make simple emotional dependence fairly easy, with the new digital 60 fps refresh can make the insane temporarily sane. With 120 frames per second we have the ability to increase congestive functions in the mildly retarded. To the point of ground breaking. This was well known in the sixties. We have gotten smarter, but not wiser since then.

Every thing is easier to brake down than to build up in the mind. The tech is being exploited as we live and breath on Socialist Media.

Blacksmith21 ago

I'd love to see a supporting link to your comment re frame and refresh rates and its effect on the brain.

Vindicator ago

Me, too.