compact fluorescent lights anyone? I hate the way those things make me feel. Aspartame, fluoride, and crystallized pineal glands are fun too. Time for ELF hats and RayBans I suppose LMAO
where attention goes, energy flows, it makes sense that you would be able to build up a charge and then focus it in on someone or something. add in the law of attraction information and this is some mind blowing stuff
@RonPaulOrDie yes. this works on the ladies if you're good lol. try it while making love. pure energy for sure, unless you're choking the life out of her for pleasure, but that's just twisted if you ask me :)))
Wow this man just expalaned what i've been talkin bout for a few years now!! lol! yeah ive been ridiculed, but now I trust my senses! I bet so many out there can see these connections too!
ALL THIS EYESTARE "LOOKS CAN KILL" HAS BEEN PROVED and used by intimidation experts and torture specialists-teachers to destroy a child-its a technique refined in ancient times-native indians never looked at others directly in eyes-was considered disrespectful and aggressive- animals stare to attack-watch out for humans who do this-read iroquois women by w spittal for eg of sane society which prevents child abuse
@lmollot , with an EYE Egyptian eye of Horus on EVERY logo, TV program, magazines, commercials, etc., this leads me to believe you are right about the eye stare can kill, emit energy, or cast spells.
Have you experimented with how different mental states alter the effect? I am a clinical hypnotherapist, and would love to examine placing subjects in different states of trance and then testing this device...
Dear Dr. Colin Ross, I appreciate your work and follow with a great interest but as a neuroscientist, I didn't understand how with a simple eeg electrode you can measure brains magnetic fields which are in picotesla range. To measure the magnetic fields in that range you need to use Squid (superconducting quantum interference device) which is commonly used in MEG machines.
its like in kvantum mechanicks ven you luckink a electron you interackt with himm and hy akts in a difrint wai. Wen you wana see him like mater hy ackts like mater and wenn you see himm like wawe hy ackts like wawe.
In many forms of martial arts and black ops training one is taught to never look at someone one is following or tracking, not because of superstition, but because they can physiologically feel it.
I am amazed that such quantifiable and reproducible evidence is sneered at, but then again there was that doctor in history who was laughed out of medicine for daring to suggest something as preposterous as washing one's hands before surgery, Great work, very interesting. Hello from Alison&Duncan.
This is incredible. I wonder if another implication would be the effects of synchronous wave patterns, i.e. two people staring at each other forming some sort of symbiosis through generating identical electro-magnetic signals?
Excellent work Mr Ross. There is a good chance your theory may tie in with my research & training in psychokinesis, where the concentrated stare (with intention) at an object can actually cause that object to move. Take a quick look at my channel if you have a moment. Please continue your good work.
Is the noise just a byproduct of the brain working? like an engine running?
The important question now is Can it be detected or heard by the brain? Then if you can, you can see if more interesting Woo-Woo type stuff can be done.
So we know the brain makes this noise. Which is interesting, but most the important stuff still needs to be looked into. Even though it is implausible, it isn't impossible, and its interesting. Science is an excellent tool to look into it.
So you think it's scientific... and THIS is why you wanna 'talk about it philosophically' ... Sounds like pseudo-science talk. Has Penn & Teller done this guy yet? It's intuition. 6:29 "Maybe the electromagnetic field of the Earth has been part of the environment that we've evolved in..." Uhm... yeah, it exists physically. Correlation is not causation. And this "Ph.D." should re: Neurotheology before making such sweeping statements. It's not scientific.
Most people experience this when they are outside or in places where people might be that they haven't noticed yet. Therefore, it is an alert system or intuition based on past experience driving you to look in the direction of someone staring at you. This is very easy to test. Have someone sit behind the subject and intermittently stare at the subject. Go ahead, do it at home, see how many times you can tell the person behind you that they are staring at you.
Some kind of energi out of the eye.. If you prove this, you might have discovered and partially explained auras as well. Tell me, what function has this energy and why is it developed. Does it manipulate the environment? I will follow your work, because when you suceed some laws must be rewritten.
It has to do with hearing. When you turn around and you see someone looking at you (in those only-two-persons-walking-on-the-street situations), you didn't feel them looking at you; you heard them without realizing it. They were just loud enough to cause an almost subconscious reflex like action to turn around and investigate the noise, but not loud enough for your consciousness to actively make out the sound.
this is akin to what Lynne McTaggart talks about in her book "The Field". There she discusses what quantum physicians have been doing and the fact that there is no matter, only energy. And the "Observer Effect"
All very cool. Good to see someone else doing experiments. Brings to mind the "evil eye" of yore and the effects of intention.
Since the eye is an variable optical unit then just like a laser this electromagnetic signal theoretically should be able to focus it's intensity as the optics adjust. There for this intensity could be directed at the object of choice with a higher magnitude. Maybe this would help explain this theory.
Talk about 6th sense!!!
One night I was sleeping & I could since something crawling on my wall. I woke up & looked directly at the place I had sensed & there was a Scorpion. Spooky !
These experiments need to be repeated. Rupert Sheldrake has forwarded an evolutionary hypothesis of the survival advantage of sensing when you're being stared at. I have noticed, very often throughout my life, people suddenly turning their heads and looking at me when my gaze falls on them as well as the feeling of being stared at. Imagine a world where these normal human abilities are developed in children and integrated into language and culture.
Sorry that the shyster James Randi is stiffing you.
A lot of times when driving something suddenly causes me to turn my head and sure enough I'll be looking into the eyes of a passenger in the next car over. This is with windows rolled up.
This looks great! Is there a way that the equipment can pick up signals other than just on/off so that you could control a device remotely and give it multiple types of different commands?
@LucidDreamTricks I can't say at present because I'm not that far along in the development, but in principle it should be possible to have both an on-off switch and a rheostat that you can dial up and down.
Excellent work. Since this is finally being accepted by SOMEONE (haha) in the science field, the concept is sure to be adopted by other aspiring scientists and like all things we first develop, will rapidly evolve through sheer ambition. I can see this going much further than just on/off eventually. no doubt.
I think this is interesting and makes some good points, but I have a couple questions:
1.) How, do you propose, we make use of this emission, or more specifically what do we use to detect low-frequency EM? Or more generally, what makes it something other than waste radiation?
2.) Is there a study you can direct us to which demonstrates that people can feel, reliably, when they are being looked at?
... now I know why we wake up when mommy is staring at us :)
yousuckthistube 1 month ago
I wish people would shut the fuck up about James Randi, He's a fucking joke and a FUCKING MAGICIAN
cricketjam 4 months ago
compact fluorescent lights anyone? I hate the way those things make me feel. Aspartame, fluoride, and crystallized pineal glands are fun too. Time for ELF hats and RayBans I suppose LMAO
Pur33nergy7 5 months ago in playlist Research Examines the Power of a Human Stare
Very interesting theory. Are emotions and possibly thoughts transmitted through stairs too?
XeonProductions 5 months ago
@XeonProductions I would say most definitely, considering everything is made of light. Even the dark. Im just a zero tho
Pur33nergy7 5 months ago in playlist Research Examines the Power of a Human Stare
where attention goes, energy flows, it makes sense that you would be able to build up a charge and then focus it in on someone or something. add in the law of attraction information and this is some mind blowing stuff
RonPaulOrDie 7 months ago
@RonPaulOrDie sorry thats actually the movement of his eyeball, been awhile
theblahman 7 months ago
@RonPaulOrDie yes. this works on the ladies if you're good lol. try it while making love. pure energy for sure, unless you're choking the life out of her for pleasure, but that's just twisted if you ask me :)))
Pur33nergy7 5 months ago in playlist Research Examines the Power of a Human Stare
@RonPaulOrDie Absolutely what I was thinking
jivdapig 2 weeks ago
Wow this man just expalaned what i've been talkin bout for a few years now!! lol! yeah ive been ridiculed, but now I trust my senses! I bet so many out there can see these connections too!
skunksnag 9 months ago
If someone is in a room that's emitting a lot of electromagnetic energy, won't some people feel somewhat sick over time?
hodlpu 11 months ago
Not sure about this. Has he tried putting someone in a box they can't see out of, and ask, are you neong stared at now, how about now?
7926645 11 months ago
ALL THIS EYESTARE "LOOKS CAN KILL" HAS BEEN PROVED and used by intimidation experts and torture specialists-teachers to destroy a child-its a technique refined in ancient times-native indians never looked at others directly in eyes-was considered disrespectful and aggressive- animals stare to attack-watch out for humans who do this-read iroquois women by w spittal for eg of sane society which prevents child abuse
lmollot 1 year ago
@lmollot , with an EYE Egyptian eye of Horus on EVERY logo, TV program, magazines, commercials, etc., this leads me to believe you are right about the eye stare can kill, emit energy, or cast spells.
cb90222 7 months ago in playlist Research Examines the Power of a Human Stare
I wonder when Dr. Colin Ross is going to take the $1 Million dollar challenge He applied at James Randi Educational Foundation.
blva888 1 year ago
@blva888 tired and failed i do believe, Randi debunked him a few years back, he was only detecting his own blinking
theblahman 7 months ago
Have you experimented with how different mental states alter the effect? I am a clinical hypnotherapist, and would love to examine placing subjects in different states of trance and then testing this device...
jserendip 1 year ago
fantastic.
and thanks for input i connect with, HSTL17
whaleswan 1 year ago
Dear Dr. Colin Ross, I appreciate your work and follow with a great interest but as a neuroscientist, I didn't understand how with a simple eeg electrode you can measure brains magnetic fields which are in picotesla range. To measure the magnetic fields in that range you need to use Squid (superconducting quantum interference device) which is commonly used in MEG machines.
burakerdeniz 1 year ago
I stopped taking him legitimately as soon as he dwindled into comments like being 'out of touch with nature' and 'spirituality'.
Leave that shit to wiccans or something.
Rajhoul 1 year ago
its like in kvantum mechanicks ven you luckink a electron you interackt with himm and hy akts in a difrint wai. Wen you wana see him like mater hy ackts like mater and wenn you see himm like wawe hy ackts like wawe.
marjanlativovic 1 year ago
In many forms of martial arts and black ops training one is taught to never look at someone one is following or tracking, not because of superstition, but because they can physiologically feel it.
I am amazed that such quantifiable and reproducible evidence is sneered at, but then again there was that doctor in history who was laughed out of medicine for daring to suggest something as preposterous as washing one's hands before surgery, Great work, very interesting. Hello from Alison&Duncan.
HSTL17 1 year ago
This is incredible. I wonder if another implication would be the effects of synchronous wave patterns, i.e. two people staring at each other forming some sort of symbiosis through generating identical electro-magnetic signals?
UCIBME 1 year ago
Excellent work Mr Ross. There is a good chance your theory may tie in with my research & training in psychokinesis, where the concentrated stare (with intention) at an object can actually cause that object to move. Take a quick look at my channel if you have a moment. Please continue your good work.
lucky7dragon 1 year ago
bullshit
flashzanzi 1 year ago
Its more like noise.
Is the noise just a byproduct of the brain working? like an engine running?
The important question now is Can it be detected or heard by the brain? Then if you can, you can see if more interesting Woo-Woo type stuff can be done.
So we know the brain makes this noise. Which is interesting, but most the important stuff still needs to be looked into. Even though it is implausible, it isn't impossible, and its interesting. Science is an excellent tool to look into it.
lubermanl 1 year ago
So you think it's scientific... and THIS is why you wanna 'talk about it philosophically' ... Sounds like pseudo-science talk. Has Penn & Teller done this guy yet? It's intuition. 6:29 "Maybe the electromagnetic field of the Earth has been part of the environment that we've evolved in..." Uhm... yeah, it exists physically. Correlation is not causation. And this "Ph.D." should re: Neurotheology before making such sweeping statements. It's not scientific.
igytsiycm 1 year ago
Tin foil...
igytsiycm 1 year ago
Most people experience this when they are outside or in places where people might be that they haven't noticed yet. Therefore, it is an alert system or intuition based on past experience driving you to look in the direction of someone staring at you. This is very easy to test. Have someone sit behind the subject and intermittently stare at the subject. Go ahead, do it at home, see how many times you can tell the person behind you that they are staring at you.
AnotherCompartment 1 year ago
This guy surely has some interesting points.
holaholahoy 1 year ago
this is so true, I sense this all the time, I feel people looking at me and I pick up the signal way before I actually see them, literally seconds.
People have lost their sense of sense, pure and simple.x
dawnhilton 1 year ago
Some kind of energi out of the eye.. If you prove this, you might have discovered and partially explained auras as well. Tell me, what function has this energy and why is it developed. Does it manipulate the environment? I will follow your work, because when you suceed some laws must be rewritten.
Lokussapiens 1 year ago
Blah blah blah, show us the measured energy. This is just anecdotal dribble...
nutcs 1 year ago
@nutcs I think that's why he has a link in the description numb nuts.
RobinDropping 1 year ago
@RobinDropping
Chickenshit?
nutcs 1 year ago
wat is this i don't even
Macycrystal 1 year ago
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TheFantasyboss 1 year ago
I agree, I have experienced that many times.many times in a day. And other people do it too. I do not think that all this, is just pure coincidence
TheFantasyboss 1 year ago
This happens to me all the time .........thought It was a gift :-) no seriously happens alot....
holls1970 1 year ago
It has to do with hearing. When you turn around and you see someone looking at you (in those only-two-persons-walking-on-the-street situations), you didn't feel them looking at you; you heard them without realizing it. They were just loud enough to cause an almost subconscious reflex like action to turn around and investigate the noise, but not loud enough for your consciousness to actively make out the sound.
This is interesting, but...no, just no.
YawnGod 1 year ago
@YawnGod I believe you're just being negative. :D
pigma123 1 year ago
this is akin to what Lynne McTaggart talks about in her book "The Field". There she discusses what quantum physicians have been doing and the fact that there is no matter, only energy. And the "Observer Effect"
All very cool. Good to see someone else doing experiments. Brings to mind the "evil eye" of yore and the effects of intention.
TheQueenb888 1 year ago
cool now im gonna try to stare very very hard at people while im on the road to see if this works.
LaRezNar 1 year ago 6
@LaRezNar Won't work due to special relativity.
JacobP2008 1 year ago
@LaRezNar lol and did it work?
Michkuty 1 year ago
Since the eye is an variable optical unit then just like a laser this electromagnetic signal theoretically should be able to focus it's intensity as the optics adjust. There for this intensity could be directed at the object of choice with a higher magnitude. Maybe this would help explain this theory.
Talk about 6th sense!!!
One night I was sleeping & I could since something crawling on my wall. I woke up & looked directly at the place I had sensed & there was a Scorpion. Spooky !
WulfBand 1 year ago
These experiments need to be repeated. Rupert Sheldrake has forwarded an evolutionary hypothesis of the survival advantage of sensing when you're being stared at. I have noticed, very often throughout my life, people suddenly turning their heads and looking at me when my gaze falls on them as well as the feeling of being stared at. Imagine a world where these normal human abilities are developed in children and integrated into language and culture.
kokopelli314 1 year ago
This is so true. This is like where Plato speaks of fire being put in the eye of man is his ontological treatise.
mamagrad06 1 year ago 4
Sorry that the shyster James Randi is stiffing you.
A lot of times when driving something suddenly causes me to turn my head and sure enough I'll be looking into the eyes of a passenger in the next car over. This is with windows rolled up.
onefodderunit 1 year ago
This looks great! Is there a way that the equipment can pick up signals other than just on/off so that you could control a device remotely and give it multiple types of different commands?
LucidDreamTricks 1 year ago
@LucidDreamTricks I can't say at present because I'm not that far along in the development, but in principle it should be possible to have both an on-off switch and a rheostat that you can dial up and down.
CARossInst 1 year ago
@LucidDreamTricks
Excellent work. Since this is finally being accepted by SOMEONE (haha) in the science field, the concept is sure to be adopted by other aspiring scientists and like all things we first develop, will rapidly evolve through sheer ambition. I can see this going much further than just on/off eventually. no doubt.
dokaflokajoe 1 year ago
I think this is interesting and makes some good points, but I have a couple questions:
1.) How, do you propose, we make use of this emission, or more specifically what do we use to detect low-frequency EM? Or more generally, what makes it something other than waste radiation?
2.) Is there a study you can direct us to which demonstrates that people can feel, reliably, when they are being looked at?
Thanks!
klutterkicker 1 year ago