- Tue Oct 27, 2009 6:51 am
#83798
EM sensitivity
the darwinistic audio effect as it applies to EM
i should clarify that the "darwinistic audio effect" mentioned above with mono audio in each ear appearing to the user as "in the middle" also applies to other sources of "ear path" stimulation such as other ranges of EM (for those who are sensitive to EM which could amount to as much as 25% of the population)
Thus, regardless of knowing the source of external stimulation... you can know how the brain processes external stimuluses in this area, and that any external stimulus whether audio or EM being the same at each ear (mono audio track or same EM at each ear region) will produce the same effect as appearing "in the middle".... you can test this out with your own ipod and a mono audio track...
EM characterization
another point today is the method of characterizing someone to EM stimulation while they are put out (drug induced sleep in hospital). This method could possibly involve an EEG while sweeping the external methods of EM stimulation and noticing brain activity. thus it would be unkown to the person that they have been EM characterized.
Resonant frequency and the ossicles
resonant frequency. is it possible to find out the resonant frequency of the ossicles to induce "severe tinnitus" and cause extreme pain? its possible to be included in the above EM characterization. I am not sure of the method of this one being the resonant frequency as i guess it would vary from person to person and would have to be found... but its possible to be in a limited range of values for all humans and can be swept externally until a reaction is noticed (visually watching the person even.... so they dont necessarily have to be EM characterized to notice this effect becuase it causes extreme pain). therefore, there is a high probability that this is the method for producing "severe tinnitus" in individuals...
just some more observations
the darwinistic audio effect as it applies to EM
i should clarify that the "darwinistic audio effect" mentioned above with mono audio in each ear appearing to the user as "in the middle" also applies to other sources of "ear path" stimulation such as other ranges of EM (for those who are sensitive to EM which could amount to as much as 25% of the population)
Thus, regardless of knowing the source of external stimulation... you can know how the brain processes external stimuluses in this area, and that any external stimulus whether audio or EM being the same at each ear (mono audio track or same EM at each ear region) will produce the same effect as appearing "in the middle".... you can test this out with your own ipod and a mono audio track...
EM characterization
another point today is the method of characterizing someone to EM stimulation while they are put out (drug induced sleep in hospital). This method could possibly involve an EEG while sweeping the external methods of EM stimulation and noticing brain activity. thus it would be unkown to the person that they have been EM characterized.
Resonant frequency and the ossicles
resonant frequency. is it possible to find out the resonant frequency of the ossicles to induce "severe tinnitus" and cause extreme pain? its possible to be included in the above EM characterization. I am not sure of the method of this one being the resonant frequency as i guess it would vary from person to person and would have to be found... but its possible to be in a limited range of values for all humans and can be swept externally until a reaction is noticed (visually watching the person even.... so they dont necessarily have to be EM characterized to notice this effect becuase it causes extreme pain). therefore, there is a high probability that this is the method for producing "severe tinnitus" in individuals...
just some more observations
Last edited by corvette123 on Tue Oct 27, 2009 7:12 am, edited 2 times in total.
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