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Brainwave binoculars
The gov't is working on a brainwave reader that can learn to detect subconscious reactions to various situatioins. I saw a while back that all the top fighter pilots had some sort of extra sensory capabilities to anticipate the opponent's next move. Sort of sounds like a dowsing device to me. Where do I get one?
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They both give useful informations and can offer eye driven commands ability, along with the actual trend of voice commands. Now there's no LRL or remote detection or anything strange about that, it's just cause you can offer more informations to the pilot and let him give commands in shorter time intervals than watching a traditional cockpit display system and alerts and providing some commands with just hands / feet. Pilots think fast, they use also strategy a lot and so it's really easy you could find good chess players in the USAF or RAF but this don't mean that they have anything abnormal or some special and unknown power... dowsing or whatever you wanna call it. So I think... you have big imagination...but there's no brain reader in the helmet or the plane, at least in the actual generation of jet fighters! Or you wanna a missile hit you in the back cause someone at 20000ft had a subconscious reaction flying over your house!? Kind regards, Max
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You just don't get it. I'm not talking about flying. I'm talking about a computer that can access your subconscious and tell you when you are getting a specific dowsing response (after you teach it what to look for).
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Please post a link that references this information.
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Do a google search brain-wave binoculars.There isn't much info available but it sure looks like this type of device would help with training a dowser. Maye it is possible to build a basic model with brain electrodes and a frequency scanner/recorder.
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The machine you have in mind require that the people must train the device using an enormous sequence of images ,at each of them the "reader" shot a picture of active sites and then store in a database. After the training the machine is able to "predic"t the kind of image you are watching just looking at sites activation of your brain and then making some data interpolation with the database stuff. And then ??? Is this brain reading ? This could be used by your boss to monitor you during work... so he knows if you're watching at serious (usually boring) stuff or at some nude girl dancing on the monitor and your brain shine like a christmas tree! I still cannot see anything related to LRL or similar stuff...or anything useful apart observing someone else feelings ! Real mistery what this thread is about, please explain. Or do you mean maybe the Northrop Grumman / DARPA project for the intelligent binocular ??? So do you really think an artificial intelligence system can emulate a dowser ??? I think you must write something for the movie industry... Kind regards, Max
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Yes, I think science is smart enough to use the brainwave binoculars technology to access the subconscious of a dowser. As I have said, dowsing is seeing what is already there (on the subconscious level). Why can't some people understand? Seek and Ye shall find.
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There was an interesting experiment where the American army used a neural network to examine pictures of American and Russian tanks. After training the network was able to identify all the tank pictures with 100% accuracy. But - when they then used the network to try and identify whether some previously unseen pictures contained an American or a Russian tank, the results were a complete failure. Eventually they discovered the reason ... all the American tank pictures were taken on a sunny day, and the Russian tanks pictures were taken on a cloudy day. The neural network had learned to identify the difference between sunny and cloudy! |
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