I have discovered that some Digital Voice Recorders are sensitive enough to capture your subconscious thought 2-4 seconds before you say it GOING FORWARD mainly in engaging interactions with other people with oftentimes a reversal that is very vivid & impossible to duplicate (such as turning a word inside & out which is not true reverse speech.) The next step is to design a real time translation box for those games or parlay for instance lol.
This is called "neuron reading and writing" and it seems like it would be very useful to be receiving "direct-to-brain-windows" where we can watch videos just in front of our eyes - and move windows around by thinking of an image of where we want the window to be - the tiny micrometer floating dust-sized, believe it or not, sensors read this image, and adjust the neuron writing to position the window to where our brain wants to see it. seems impossible, but like giving 700BC ppl soda.
Hi Ted, I actually heard about this two months ago. Not surprisingly, it wasn't a mainstream news source. I heard about it on the Alex Jones show, where the host read a story about potential legal uses for this tech. As we know, public tech can be decades behind secret tech, so there's a chance this was discovered years ago. This tech is so powerful it would certainly have been fully developed for seeing or hearing as you said. I know this is worthless speculation, but still interesting.
I have discovered that some Digital Voice Recorders are sensitive enough to capture your subconscious thought 2-4 seconds before you say it GOING FORWARD mainly in engaging interactions with other people with oftentimes a reversal that is very vivid & impossible to duplicate (such as turning a word inside & out which is not true reverse speech.) The next step is to design a real time translation box for those games or parlay for instance lol.
Begbucks 1 year ago
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This is called "neuron reading and writing" and it seems like it would be very useful to be receiving "direct-to-brain-windows" where we can watch videos just in front of our eyes - and move windows around by thinking of an image of where we want the window to be - the tiny micrometer floating dust-sized, believe it or not, sensors read this image, and adjust the neuron writing to position the window to where our brain wants to see it. seems impossible, but like giving 700BC ppl soda.
tedhuntington 1 year ago
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Begbucks 1 year ago
Hi Ted, I actually heard about this two months ago. Not surprisingly, it wasn't a mainstream news source. I heard about it on the Alex Jones show, where the host read a story about potential legal uses for this tech. As we know, public tech can be decades behind secret tech, so there's a chance this was discovered years ago. This tech is so powerful it would certainly have been fully developed for seeing or hearing as you said. I know this is worthless speculation, but still interesting.
Eincrou 2 years ago