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Brainwave Entrainment
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Does anyone have any knowledge about brainwave entrainment and whether it not it actually has any effects? If so, does anyone know which isochronic or binaural frequencies are used to give the brain a soft reset and/or cancel or block psychosis hallucinations?
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Looks like a very complex subject, Barq. Many links to learned docs / papers on Wiki but they’re all far too ‘sciencey’ for me. https:// en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Brainwave_ entrainment Here’s a link to what appears to be a medically robust piece about its efficacy: https:// www. ncbi. nlm. nih. gov/ books/ NBK75019/
06:22 Mon 04th Apr 2022
Looks like a very complex subject, Barq. Many links to learned docs / papers on Wiki but they’re all far too ‘sciencey’ for me.
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Brain wave_en trainme nt
Here’s a link to what appears to be a medically robust piece about its efficacy:
https:/ /www.nc bi.nlm. nih.gov /books/ NBK7501 9/
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Here’s a link to what appears to be a medically robust piece about its efficacy:
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I once experienced this in a bad way. Hot summer day in office and lots of desk fans all over the place. I happened to view through one fan to another and quickly got caught in a sort of internal 'buzzing' and near loss of consciouslness. I managed to drag my eyes away from the fan and immediately came out of the weird state it was putting me in.
Don't try staring through two fans in line.
Don't try staring through two fans in line.
In my case the external stimulant was high frequency light flickering. I expect that possible uses of this effect for military/political purposes are under way, if not already developed. Perhaps non-visible radiation can be aimed at a target and modulated so as to remain invisible but to have an effect. There have been some funny incidents in recent years.
Thanks for replies. No - not microwaves. Sound (though visual flickering like the two fans or a strobe can work I believe) at a different frequency in each ear - causes brain to 'entrain' - or focus on the difference between the two. So one ear at 15Hz and one at 20Hz makes brain relax onto 5 Hz. So you can use this to make yourself fall asleep. I am trying to find what frequency might stop psychosis and audio-hallucinating - we need to block those specific neural pathways that process and interpret sounds. It's all speculation and little research into it so far, but many thanks for the links ZacsMaster.
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