From: Joley B. <bro...@co...> - 2017-01-17 16:26:32
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I know from personal experience that in autistic people there's a sensitivity to persons or devices nearby. It's a pain in the brain sometimes because there's only like zero serious research, unless government types from a rich nation is using it. The "Men who stare at goats" comes to mind. Projection would always take more energy than perception, which is just reception spelt sideways. Sort of. LSD was reported to have been used in US Army tests for that ummm... capacity. Since the whole project of God-Helmet was investigating psychic or metaphysical purposes... I dropped acid less than 10 times, about 30-ish years ago and at small doses compared to the Army studies. Like, 5 mikes instead of a couple hundred. They kind of went overboard on that. Now there's digital drugs, binaural beats, that purport to be a recreation of doing a lot of dope. And using the neural connections for benign purposes would start it off morally correct. That should make for a much better set of results. Would you perhaps be thinking on the order of using the binaural patterns on a perhaps higher than commercial FM? |