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Post by End80 on Feb 12, 2017 22:14:21 GMT
A silly discussion I stumbled across where they were discussing the plausibility of the brains capability of receiving and interpreting radio waves (as in songs).. it's on some paranormal forum: www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread165150/pg1
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2017 23:04:37 GMT
Brainwaves Are Part of the Electromagnetic Spectrum
Don't be too hasty to discount a relationship between brainwaves and radio waves. They are, in physics, the same thing.
One morning in the late 1960s I was startled awake by a flash of light in my head... it was exactly 6 AM... I was by chance involved in an inquiry into the affects of radio waves on living organisms... I made a quick check and determined that TV channel 2 had just signed on the air.
In the mid 1960's there was a segment on CBS 60-Minutes about the proliferation of radio & TV signals bombarding cities... several medical scientists attributed a steep rise in depression among the population to frequencies in the FM spectrum. The same report aired again the following summer. I wrote to CBS and requested a transcript of the program (it was before VCRs were commonly available). They replied and claimed no such segment had ever been part of 60-Minutes.
The book "The Zapping of America" by Paul Brodeur was published, I have a copy, but quickly disappeared from bookshelves and libraries. It was about the health effects of radio/TV/radar on humans.
Health effects are just one aspect. There are also mood altering and brain changing questions... some have claimed that flicker rates of video screens can put people into a kind of trance.
In basic physics there is an entire scale of relationships between earth resonance acting to carry brain-waves through the magnetic corridors for reception at a distance by other brains (telepathy), musical frequencies in the audio spectrum are upper-harmonics of brain wave frequencies, the radio spectrum being the electro-magnetic territory between audio and vision, which is a 1-octave band in the high micro-wave region.
The mining and claiming of electro-magnetic waves is no different than exploitation of land and other resources.
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Post by bluebucketradio on Feb 12, 2017 23:29:13 GMT
Apparently WIFI has adverse affects on our moods and things. I guess. link: link
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Post by mark on Feb 12, 2017 23:39:30 GMT
Once saw a TV show where someone put a compass with a needle on a table and just sitting and not shaking the table at all with brain waves caused the needle to move irratically. It also spun around once.
In response to the post above why does everything have to be wireless anyway? Why can't we just use the cable plugged into the computer?
Wonder what my transmitter in the room with me 24/7 is doing to me.....maybe I will become a werewolf if I get angry!
Mark
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Post by End80 on Feb 13, 2017 6:43:26 GMT
Once saw a TV show where someone put a compass with a needle on a table and just sitting and not shaking the table at all with brain waves caused the needle to move irratically. It also spun around once. That just brought back memories of something strange we use to do as kids.. and teens.. You'd take a nail or pin and stick it through the center of a stiff flat piece of cardboard so that the nail would stand straight up with the cardboard sitting on the counter or table. Then you'd take a small piece of paper cut into a square and partially fold it evenly into a kind of pyramid shape and then balance it the underside apex of the pyramid on the tip of the nail.. Then cup our hands around both sides of the pyramid about an inch away from actually touching it... With concentration we could cause the pyramid to spin rather rapidly in our choice of either clockwise or counter-clockwise directions. It was very cool! When I got older, I found that I could no longer make it spin.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2017 14:35:15 GMT
He Does It With His MindEnd80 recalls: " With concentration we could cause the pyramid to spin rather rapidly in our choice of either clockwise or counter-clockwise directions." Psychokinesis
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