Guest guest Posted December 16, 2006 Report Share Posted December 16, 2006 Hello: I am going to suggest something that I term " reverse biofeedback " ; or close to that. We are all familiar with devices and computer programs that generate a flash of light a sound or something else that can be " tuned " through the range of human brain waves and and are suppose to be helpful. I have very briefly looked at things like this. The reason the look was brief is I thought the stuff was of no use. Still, do we not find that a Shaman goes into his, her trance with a DRUMBEAT in the Delta brain wave frequency region? I think it is possible to " piece together " a device that would broadcast an electromagnetic wave TUNABLE from Delta to Gamma brain wave frequencies. There are electronic exercise devices that give out an electric pulse that is placed via two electrodes on the muscle you want to work. You then adjust the power of the pulse and the number of times it pulses on and off per second with control knobs on the exerciser. The problem with adjusting a device like this to delta brain wave frequency is that aside from a small amount of elctric field energy your brain will not even know it is there. DO NOT PLACE THE ELECTRODES ON YOUR HEAD!!!!! This is SHOCK TREATMENT and could put you into convulsions and or KILL you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The US Navy uses ELF to comunicate with submerged Nuclear Subs. But, they need an antenna that stretches across the whole Upper P of Michigan to get just a few watts to the subs. At the frequencies that the human brain works at you need HUGE antennas to transmit the electromafgnetic radio wave. This would also be the case with the elecrtonic exerciser and your brain right next to it. However, what if we built a ELF receiving coil and put the two electrode leads from the exerciser at the two ends of the coil?? David Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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