Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Manipulation of the human nervous system using electromagnetic fields from monitors

 New, fascinating scientific discoveries in the field of biology and physics point to the possibility of the influence of weak electromagnetic fields on the human nervous system. The human body seems to respond to stimulation of the skin with pulsed electromagnetic fields of a certain frequency, namely around ½ Hz or 2.4 Hz. These findings suggest that the phenomenon of sensory resonance can be induced in this way.

Surprisingly, many computer monitors and CRT televisions that display pulsating images emit pulsating electromagnetic fields of sufficient intensity to cause such reactions. In practice, this means that by means of pulsating images displayed on screens close to the observer, it is possible to manipulate his nervous system.

The use of such a mechanism may vary. The pulsing image may be part of the software material, may be superimposed by modulation of the video stream as an RF or video signal, and the image displayed on a computer monitor may be effectively pulsed using a simple computer program. With some monitors, pulsating electromagnetic fields capable of causing sensory resonance can be generated even when the displayed images are pulsating with subconscious intensity.

It is also interesting that the program that causes the image to flicker on the monitor can be run on a remote computer connected to the network. In the case of television, the image pulsing may be an integral part of the video stream, or the stream may be modulated to overlap with the pulsing. In this way, live television broadcasts can be configured to pulsate with the lighting of the broadcast scene. Of course, this technique can also be used in film production, videotape, and DVD recording.

Nevertheless, despite its scientific and potentially practical application, this discovery opens the door to potential abuse. Some monitors can emit electromagnetic field pulses that induce sensory resonance through image pulses that are so weak that they operate at a subconscious level. This means that they can manipulate the nervous system of the observer without his knowledge or consent. Such use of technology would be unethical and certainly not recommended.

Therefore, it is important that the public is aware of these new discoveries and the opportunities they open up. There is a risk that this technology could be used for malicious purposes, manipulating people unknowingly while using the Internet or watching TV, videos or DVDs. That is why it is so important for the public to be aware of this type of research and the potential risks of misusing such technology.

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