Posted on 02/24/2018 4:53:47 AM PST by smileyface
Harvard University's Dr Robert Duncan speaks on the Voice Of God technology, Mind Hacking and Game theory. Full lecture can be found via the Source Video link below.
Patents in live link...
https://stop007crimes.files.wordpress.com/2018/01/patent-list.pdf
Unless all 5 or 6 folks left his lecture clucking like chickens, I aint buyin’ it.
Bkmk
Is this related to the Flanagan Neurophone?
link?
While I have not read through the patents, my knee-jerk reaction is that most of the claims made are possible in a strictly controlled lab environment. I do not see them as practical though.
As long as there exists printed books, and I mean printed, not electronic scanned readables, the mind cannot be truly hacked.
TMS is actually quite simple...basically you charge a bank of high-voltage capacitors and then dump that charge into a small coil of wire...about 4-8 turns.
The coil is pretty much a dead short and the power delivered from the capacitors in a fraction of a second is roughly the power being used in a big city for the same tiny fraction of time.
The resulting field is in the range of 3-6T, that's more powerful than the static magnetic field of an MRI machine.
You hold the coil against the cranium and when the magnetic field passes through to the brain it induces an electrical charge across the neurons.
The tech is useful for treating depression and a few other things.
One interesting thing to do is hold the coil over the speech center area and set to rapid continuous pulse mode....instantly you lose the ability to speak, if feels as though you just forgot how to do it.
Discharging those huge caps through an antenna produces an EMP pulse...that's how they test military gear for EMP tolerance.
This is a current TMS machine...the coil is a figure 8 coil that is liquid cooled...the coils can get extremely hot.
My tin-foil hat isnt wooorrrkkkiiiinnnngggg! Ahhhhhh!!!!!
This guy is taking bits and pieces of real items, extrapolating greatly and running down the rabbit hole. Voice of God started in 95-96. Not the Gulf War. The vast majority of the patents overstate and imply the desired effect. Effects yes. Truly desired effects no. The effects are much simpler and with some methods can be a dial an effect.
The game theory stuff he talks about have some limited uses. The military keeps paying to get some real use out of it. It is only as smart as the creators. But it does not capture how the human really thinks and how organized entities think and interact with the incorporated frictions and accelerants. You also have to take into account imperfect information. Missing pieces and corrupted data. Humans have a process for this, gaming theories that I have seen do not. It doesn’t necessarily mean the human comes up with the right answer. It doesn’t mean the the human comes up with the right action or any action at all. On the other hand, it doesn’t preclude it as well. Especially with multiple iterations.
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