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originally posted by: Greenanon
a reply to: WhatTheory
Long days ahead for the Muslim Brotherhood.
The immigration structure was built to fail.
What is the most effective way to kill 5 billion people?
originally posted by: Greenanon
a reply to: Perfectenemy
I was wondering if those headlines were CNN or Buzzfeed.
Various psychic symptoms, also known as “experiential phenomena,” reflect altered contents of consciousness during partial seizures. These include a wide range of déjà-experiences, which phenomenology and content-wise vary from déjà-vu (a transitory mental state whereby a novel experience feels as if it is familiar) to reminiscence (the involuntary recall of memories, either semantic or episodic).
Some epileptic patients have reported specific experiential phenomena that appear related to dreams during spontaneous seizures or pre-surgical electrical brain stimulation (EBS). For instance, Van Buren et al. reported that patient MB experienced a prior dream after EBS of a depth electrode in the anteroinferior temporal pole: “I saw something, a dream, a nightmare I had a couple years ago. An object on a table.” Another patient evaluated in our epilepsy center said exactly at the moment of EBS in the entorhinal cortex: “I had the reminiscence of a dream I had a few days ago."
Now, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have a developed a new method that can stimulate cells deep inside the brain non-invasively, using multiple electric fields applied from outside the organ. In a study published today in the journal Cell, they show that the method can selectively stimulate deep brain structures in live mice, without affecting the activity of cells in the overlying regions, and also that it can be easily adjusted to evoke movements by stimulation of the motor cortex.
The new method, called temporal interference, exploits the fact that neurons do not respond to electric fields with frequencies of around 1,000 Hertz (Hz, or cycles per second) or more. Thus, high frequency electric fields applied to the brain pass through it without affecting neuronal activity. If, however, two fields are applied to the brain, at high frequencies that differ by small amounts corresponding to the frequencies to which neurons can respond, they interfere with each other to produce an ‘envelope’ electric field that excites the cells within it.
Can you guys check to see if this could be a St Petersburg troll factory conspiracy theory , rather than fully dive in
originally posted by: Whereismypassword
I’m saying this because on checking twitter for new Salisbury tweets I’m seeing Russians talking about the same stuff you are here.Including old kremlin spokesperson so this pedo/ deep state angle you have goes to the top of the Russian political tree