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anonymitywtf t1_j9lbg0z wrote
What is the device called?
Ebayednoob t1_j9ld3xp wrote
Haven't named it yet. Built it myself, but there's a few rudimentary versions that use uni-modal stimulation out there. Searching the term bio photo modulation should help.
I started building myself one, and after years and research I've arrived at trimodal stimulus being superior. I'm making all design schematics, cad files, software files, structural blueprints open source once I do safety analysis on circuitry and material. Additionally the frequencies selection process for the ones used and gamma oscillation increasing techniques with accompanied research that lead me to choose such techniques over others.
This has been a solo project for a few years that's required hunting down some of the newest techniques of brain stimulation and learning neurofeedback tech, so it's very time consuming going it solo. I hope to organize stuff soon so many people can experiment, it's pretty damn cheap too!
(Uni modal stimulators cost 5k$, I cut it down to 250$ for trimodal)
NorthernLove1 t1_j9lndk4 wrote
There are psychologist who think that our moral worldviews vary by genetics. For example, they think conservatives have different genes than liberals.
https://www.ted.com/talks/jonathan_haidt_the_moral_roots_of_liberals_and_conservatives
StupidUser0IQ t1_j9nhmms wrote
This is when an autistic person comes and tells you but what the hell are you saying, I don't understand you
averagedebatekid t1_j9oy6ta wrote
Yikes that is some terrible science
Ebayednoob t1_j9kw8yi wrote
I've always had this sneaking suspicion a lot of our worldview differences are simply neurological.
Anecdotally noticing other scientists reports and journals, such as the world science festival discussions on autism and corpus collosum development, I can't help but think there's some kind of additional reference point other than a simple Kalman Filter to navigating our environment that's heavily influenced by things such as religion and common myths.
The tune of a religious answer is very convincing when you don't possess the correct mental facilities or neuron length to parse out data wrapped in a veil of control.
Worldview changing psychedelics such as DMT and Ayahuasca possibly use and modify the brains natural resonance oscillations to change subconscious thoughts... kind of like re-calibrating an electronic device that has electronic references. (DMT increases 5hz brainwaves while silencing other oscillations)
The Trimodal brainwave entrainment [Increases inter-hemispheric coherency] device I use while under dissociative medication has shown me time and time again that this theory I have isn't complete nonsense. But like all good science, proof proof proof is required