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singular_me
6th July 2016, 09:42 AM
Those who obey the laws of (electro)magnetisme, control everything... even thoughts

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Scientists can now insert fake memories and experiences directly into your brain by a technique called ‘Decoded Neurofeedback’ where false associations are implanted to change the brains perception of an experience.

Is this real life 'Inception'? Scientists use unnerving trick to plant false experiences into people's brains

Research looks at how to 'induce' knowledge through the visual cortex
In new study, the group were able to train volunteers into seeing colours
Participants thought they saw colour red when looking at vertical stripes
This technique could be used for education or therapeutic reasons

But the concept is not completely science fiction, according to a group of researchers at Brown University.

The scientists have discovered a way to implant associations in people's brains, without the subjects being aware of it happening.

Working with colleagues in Japan, scientists at Brown University have been studying how a functional magnetic resonance machine (FMRI) can 'induce' knowledge in someone through their visual cortex by sending signals that change their brain activity pattern.


5 July 2016
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3674896/Is-real-life-Inception-Scientists-trick-people-seeing-colours-not-really-there.html#ixzz4DeC5cUDA

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Scientists Create a Mind-Reading System That Projects Your Thoughts on a Screen
6 July 2016 GMT
In the climate of global surveillance that surrounds our daily lives, the only safe place we can hide in is our own head. They are watching us through the surveillance cameras while everything we write, say and do online no longer belongs to the field of privacy. Only our thoughts and memories can’t be accessible to other people. Guess what? Not anymore.

Scientists from the University of Oregon have invented a mind-reading system capable of reading people’s thoughts using brain scans and then project them on a screen.’

As you see, this technology has a potential even though at the moment, the mind-reading system cannot provide accurate images of what people are thinking. However, it’s not the first experiment attempting to ‘hack’ the human mind and other research teams were quite successful at mind-reading of this kind too.
http://themindunleashed.org/2016/06/mind-reading-system.html

singular_me
6th July 2016, 12:23 PM
If the Electric Theory doesn't revolutionize philosophy/sociology/spirituality/ethics (and time is really running out), humanity will witness the worse kind of serfdom ever.