Anonymous ID: 93d3b7 April 11, 2018, 10:53 p.m. No.1008913   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1008752

There are some major barriers to use of phones as a mind altering device. At least… In the "mind control ray gun" idea. Obviously, interactive media and other such things can be used to condition.

 

But… I have tinitus - have for some time, and it is most probably neurological. What happens if I were to use microwaves to match the audible frequency of my tinitus (or the interference of what is in my right and left ear) and then produce modulations within that frequency using, say, microwaves?

 

What if everyone has tinitus, but only certain people can hear the 'noise of their brain'? What happens if they are subjected, at an early age, to forms of abuse and torture to induce vulnerable mental states?

 

I am speculating… I am just saying - knowing what I think I know about neurology and electronics, this is how I would look at building a device to create voices in someone's head.

Anonymous ID: 93d3b7 April 11, 2018, 11:15 p.m. No.1009279   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1008960

One of the more interesting ideas I had for genetic engineering was the notion of connecting neurons to conductive fillaments in the hair. This would allow for an innate sense of many forms of RF and microwave radiation and could even lend to limited sythetic aperture imaging.

Using nanobot constructions, it could be possible to insert a sort of DSP between the neuron and the fillaments (or to parallel process the signal) to render radio and microwave comms as audible. May even be necessary to prevent overstimulation.