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Scientists discover mysterious new communication mechanism in the brain

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posted on Feb, 18 2019 @ 07:28 PM
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In the near future, those lovely tree wannabe cell towers will be walled off and guarded by Securitas, who've graduated up to ar-15s. Let's hope they don't take anti depression pills.
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posted on Feb, 18 2019 @ 07:37 PM
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a reply to: trollz

First step but they haven't gone as far as i thought when i saw the headline. I thought the had figured out the entanglement information exchange inside the cells that is being used when being play around with telepathic/empathic abilities.
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posted on Feb, 18 2019 @ 07:45 PM
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a reply to: neo96

Cannot stop myself.




posted on Feb, 18 2019 @ 08:45 PM
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How can it be " the same old electrochemical stuff" when what they say is that it is not?
Do you think RT does a better job at getting the science right than any other consumer grade science source. Why? Cuz they're Russian?

Read the study. You know...the source (I gave you the link). Amazing what dead mousie brains (hippocampus , anyway) can do.

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posted on Feb, 18 2019 @ 09:23 PM
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a reply to: JAGStorm

I have had something similar happen in the past, but my then girlfriend and I were sleeping separately yet we had the same dream, and it was a long dream. We were miles apart she was sleeping in her parent's home and I with mine when we were very young. We both could tell exactly what the other dreamt.



posted on Feb, 18 2019 @ 09:25 PM
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originally posted by: UncleTomahawk
a reply to: Phage




removing the brains of mousies. Muahaha.


I heard that the chineses were rubbing bald mice with mcdonalds french fry grease to make their hair grow.


I believe it. Look at that list of ingredients that they soak the hippocampus in. ( my spell check wants to change that to hippopotamus. lol ) Its almost exclusively sugar and salt.



posted on Feb, 18 2019 @ 09:31 PM
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a reply to: Sillyolme

With a nice chianti. Perhaps.



posted on Feb, 18 2019 @ 09:45 PM
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They have to tell the truth now,simple,we have always had built in telepathy,our send is set to wise open and our receive is muted, and TPTB know this,the internet was a way to fiscalise this genetic lock-out.....lol....we all have a telepathic connection to all information everywhere...no Google needed.



posted on Feb, 18 2019 @ 09:46 PM
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a reply to: one4all

lol

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Now, everybody knows!



posted on Feb, 18 2019 @ 09:59 PM
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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: one4all

lol

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ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

Now, everybody knows!


Who really knows is the Chineese man who proved he could geneselect a human being.....simply because to get there he HAD to have formatted the basic geoneme and that would have taken computers and algorithms which means numbers patterns become available...which means every single place our geonome as been scarred or damaged or changed will show up clearly illuminated on a simple numerical graph....which means this guy had to have found a way BEYOND currently accepted research parameters...which means he was a PIONEER...and he had a simple map leading him to every single knot tied into our DNA....his work is repeatable and will resurface quickly and in more than one place sooner than later....computing power makes it possible to use algorythmic pattern recognition as a mapping methodology.



posted on Feb, 18 2019 @ 10:22 PM
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originally posted by: one4all
They have to tell the truth now,simple,we have always had built in telepathy,our send is set to wise open and our receive is muted, and TPTB know this,the internet was a way to fiscalise this genetic lock-out.....lol....we all have a telepathic connection to all information everywhere...no Google needed.
Well, my receive isn't on mute anymore. I just cranked up the volume on that bad boy and now I can hear all y'all's thoughts.



posted on Feb, 19 2019 @ 12:10 AM
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a reply to: trollz

Hacking the brain is coming. Then we're all screwed.



posted on Feb, 19 2019 @ 12:16 AM
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originally posted by: MissSmartypants

originally posted by: one4all
They have to tell the truth now,simple,we have always had built in telepathy,our send is set to wise open and our receive is muted, and TPTB know this,the internet was a way to fiscalise this genetic lock-out.....lol....we all have a telepathic connection to all information everywhere...no Google needed.
Well, my receive isn't on mute anymore. I just cranked up the volume on that bad boy and now I can hear all y'all's thoughts.


You wont find me expressing generic doubt to your open receiver.



posted on Feb, 19 2019 @ 01:53 AM
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originally posted by: one4all

originally posted by: MissSmartypants

originally posted by: one4all
They have to tell the truth now,simple,we have always had built in telepathy,our send is set to wise open and our receive is muted, and TPTB know this,the internet was a way to fiscalise this genetic lock-out.....lol....we all have a telepathic connection to all information everywhere...no Google needed.
Well, my receive isn't on mute anymore. I just cranked up the volume on that bad boy and now I can hear all y'all's thoughts.


You wont find me expressing generic doubt to your open receiver.
I can hear your thoughts so I already knew that.



posted on Feb, 19 2019 @ 02:30 AM
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I can't wait until someone commercialise a computer - brain interface, so that people can post their thoughts straight to Facebook and Twitter without having to do all that tedious hammering on the keyboard.

All that raw, unfiltered humanity flowing out into the world. Perhaps I shan't even have to read it, because the same lovely interface will deliver said thoughts right to my brain. With a few well chosen ads and suggestions.

The future is so bright, people. As we march onwards without the slightest idea of what we are doing.



posted on Feb, 19 2019 @ 02:31 AM
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originally posted by: just2cents
I will be needing to watch this story for any developments


good luck with that.. around 20 years ago israeli scientists reported finding cells in the brain that acted like fm radio transmitters/recievers. i bookmarked several pages and went back a couple days later, all 404'd



posted on Feb, 19 2019 @ 02:38 AM
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originally posted by: UncleTomahawk
Science yet again attempts to catch up to reality. This could proves several things including dreams theories and psychic abilities.


I can attest to telepathic like psychedelic induced states of consciousness with my partner



posted on Feb, 19 2019 @ 03:35 AM
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originally posted by: Phage

When we sleep, our brain periodically creates mysterious "neural waves" to generate electrical fields that,
Sort of, but really just the same old same old electrochemical stuff going on all the time. The research, from 6 months ago is pretty cool but it has nothing to do with what the RT article says. What it's about is how brain cells creates rythmic signals without outside help. They found this by...muahaha...removing the brains of mousies. Muahaha.


Mice of either sex were anaesthetized by isoflurane and euthanized by decapitation. The brain was removed rapidly from the skull and was put (0–5°C) in high‐sucrose artificial cerebrospinal fluid (S‐aCSF) containing (in mM): sucrose, 220; KCl, 3.0; NaH2PO4, 1.25; NaHCO3, 26; d‐glucose, 10; MgSO4, 2; CaCl2, 2; and bubbled with a 95% O2–5% CO2 gas mixture. The hippocampus was dissected from the brain, cut longitudinally in a thickness of 400 μm, and then incubated in a bubbled normal aCSF at room temperature containing (in mM): NaCl, 125; KCl, 3.75; KH2PO4, 1.25; d‐glucose, 10; NaHCO3, 26; MgSO4, 2; CaCl2, 2.

physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com...



Aw, man... so this:


The team managed to simulate communication across completely severed brain tissue


...is not true?



posted on Feb, 19 2019 @ 03:54 AM
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Quite interesting.

My work with AI showed that any organic intelligence would require a generalized pleasure-pain (or reward-punishment if you prefer) mechanism to communicate results back to the individual neurons responsible for initiating actions that preceded the result in order for learning to take place. In my papers, I was originally advocating the use of magnetic waves but It is entirely feasible that electromagnetic waves could work as well.

The reason I was advocating magnetic instead of electromagnetic waves was the noise factor. We have so many electromagnetic waves around us all day every day that it would require a pretty big signal to get a reasonable S/N ratio. Magnetic waves could be filtered through something akin to noise cancelling technology.

If the human brain uses electromagnetic waves as this feedback mechanism, that leads to some further questions: I doubt the organic human brain uses digital signal recognition (as in WiFi), so that means it would be reasonably possible for our very thought processes to be affected in unknown ways by electromagnetic waves. The pain-pleasure reward mechanism is the heart of the Pavlovian response system responsible for learning, and if that were exposed to erroneous data the result would likely be aberrant behavior learned through improper feedback.

That opens up a whole 'nother box of worms to consider...

TheRedneck



posted on Feb, 19 2019 @ 04:11 AM
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So, essentially, we are all being short-circuited? That makes sense really, doesn't it, when you just look around you and see all the insanity.





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