Parapsychology.
- From: socratus <israsad@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2009 20:51:28 -0700 (PDT)
Parapsychology.
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May 14, 2009. 10:46 am |
Categories: Army and Marines, DarpaWatch, Science!
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2009/05/pentagon-preps-soldier-telepathy-push/
Pentagon Preps Soldier Telepathy Push.
Forget the battlefield radios, the combat PDAs or even infantry hand
signals.
When the soldiers of the future want to communicate, they’ll read each
other’s minds.
At least, that’s the hope of researchers at the Pentagon’s mad-science
division Darpa.
The agency’s budget for the next fiscal year includes $4 million to
start up a program
called Silent Talk.
The goal is to “allow user-to-user communication on the battlefield
without the use
of vocalized speech through analysis of neural signals.” That’s on
top of the $4
million the Army handed out last year to the University of California
to investigate
the potential for computer-mediated telepathy.
Before being vocalized, speech exists as word-specific neural signals
in the mind.
Darpa wants to develop technology that would detect these signals of
“pre-speech,”
analyze them, and then transmit the statement to an intended
interlocutor. Darpa plans
to use EEG to read the brain waves. It’s a technique they’re also
testing in a project to
devise mind-reading binoculars that alert soldiers to threats faster
the conscious mind
can process them.
The project has three major goals, according to Darpa. First, try to
map a person’s
EEG patterns to his or her individual words. Then, see if those
patterns are generalizable
— if everyone has similar patterns. Last, “construct a fieldable pre-
prototype that would
decode the signal and transmit over a limited range.”
The military has been funding a handful of mind-tapping technology
recently, and
already have monkeys capable of telepathic limb control. Telepathy
may also have
advantages beyond covert battlefield chatter. Last year, the National
Research Council
and the Defense Intelligence Agency released a report suggesting that
neuroscience
might also be useful to “make the enemy obey our commands.” The first
step, though,
may be getting a grunt to obey his officer’s remotely-transmitted
thoughts.
– Katie Drummond and Noah Shachtman
ALSO:
DARPA to Map Monkey Brains
Feds Turn to ‘Brain Music’ to Boost Emergency Worker Performance …
Darpa: Heat + Energy = Brains. Now Make Us Some.
Top Pentagon Scientists Fear Brain-Modified Foes
Monkey Brain Controls Walking ‘Bot
Pentagon Begins Fake Cat Brain Project
Darpa’s Math Quiz: Model the Brain, Find Biology’s Laws, Solve …
Pentagon’s PCs Bend to Your Brain
Binoculars that Tap the Brain
Army Funds ‘Synthetic Telepathy’ Research
Darpa Wants Brainy Machines to Replace Bored G.I.s
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But modern parapsychologists ( as well as ancients wise men )
know to transfer their thoughts without nanotechnological machines.
Books:
1.
Uri.
/ Andrija Puharich /
2.
Geller effect.
/ Guy Lyon Playfair /
3.
Books about Wolf Messing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_Messing
4.
Etc.
5.
Maybe it is interesting to now about:
Telekinesis at the quantum level .
http://www.whps.com/misaha/ArticleEngl-4.htm
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Conclusion.
Our brain , our brain waves, our thought have great potential power.
But we don’t know to use it and turn it into active power.
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