Computer records animal vision in Laboratory - UC Berkeley

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Professor Yang Dan at UC Berkeley demonstrates the technology that captures images of what a cat sees. This is one approach to the technical challenge to remotely acquire the vision of an animal.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/471786.stm

(2001) Dr José Manuel Rodriguez Delgado states in an interview on electromagnetic fields and their effect on people. "I could later do with electro-magnetic radiation what I did with the stimoceiver. It's much better because there's no need for surgery,"
http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/2/psychcivilization.php

Further details on the Technology used in Man / Machine interface at:
http://www.notafreemason.com/content2-04.html

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  • WHY THE FUCK DOES IT HAVE TO ZOOM IN LIKE THAT MY NIGHTMARES ARE ETERNAL

  • poor cat but holy shit thats amazing

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  • Hey StupidPud... someone needs to throw your sorry ass in a river,you ignorant, little dick bastard! Hope you eat shit and die,mother fucker!

  • Why have they not fed this cat acid and salvia yet. That would be the greatest piece of art ever created.

  • Cats cannot see very well and they recognize other animals and people by smell more than sight. I think their eyes are more for detecting motion and seeing well in the dark.

  • @SUPERSTUD6000 fuck i hope you're joking..

  • bullshit

  • @ady17283 who said they cut t he skull of a cat open?

  • fucking people abusing animals and for what ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? cut the skull of a cat open is unhuman !!!!

  • So my cat doesn't recognize who i am :(

  • @michallukasiewicz No its not, even look it up on BBC news and so many more places!!

  • back in my day, we just put 'em in a bag and threw 'em in the river.

    we didn't need no fancy book learning to torture cats.

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