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Philip K. Dick on Music
Music is normally a temporal process, but Beethoven, uniquely, uses it to enclose space, the most vast volume of space possible. Thus Beethoven literally expanded the hologram for anyone understanding his music, and he was part of a historic movement … Continue reading
Light pulled out of empty space
You can get something from nothing – as long as you are moving close to the speed of light. The discovery confirms a 41-year-old prediction on how to pull energy from empty space and produce light. The phenomenon relies on … Continue reading
Posted in Electromagnetics, Light
Tagged eloptics, Light, Photons, SQUID, Vacuum, Zero-point
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DIY Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Posted in Borderlands, Brainwaves, Electromagnetics
Tagged brain, Magnetic Fields, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
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How Music May Help Ward Off Hearing Loss As We Age
Older people often have difficulty understanding conversation in a crowd. Like everything else, our hearing deteriorates as we age. There are physiological reasons for this decline: We lose tiny hair cells that pave the way for sound to reach our … Continue reading
Posted in Neuroscience, Sound
Tagged brain, hearing, hearing loss
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Optical cloaks hide objects in broad daylight
James Bond may have to up his game. Cloaking materials can now hide tiny microphones placed on a wall – and they will do the job at all visible wavelengths. Optical cloaks can hide a free-floating object by bending light … Continue reading
Posted in Light
Tagged Optical cloaking, Polarized light
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Brain’s synaptic pruning continues into your 20’s
The synaptic pruning that helps sculpt the adolescent brain into its adult form continues to weed out weak neural connections throughout our 20s. The surprise finding could have implications for our understanding of schizophrenia, a psychological disorder which often appears … Continue reading
Posted in Neuroscience
Tagged brain, Neuroplasticity, prefrontal cortex, synpatic pruning
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Tool: Arc Attack’s Singing Tesla Coil Emulator
Arc Attack offers a Singing Tesla Coil Emulator on their website. It also promises the possibility of seeing a VST version of these pitched Arcs at somepoint.
Posted in Alternative Science, Borderlands, Electromagnetics, Sound
Tagged Arc Attack, borderland, Music, PWM, Tesla coil
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Device Lets You See With Your Ears
A new device that links spy glasses, a webcam and a smart phone could make it easier for blind people to “see” shapes by converting visual signals to auditory ones and sending them to another part of the brain. Its … Continue reading
Posted in Neuroscience, Sound
Tagged Image to sound, Sight impairment
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Dial-up modem sound slowed down.
I’m not a big fan of the slowed down sound trend but information is beautiful and hides art we often overlook within it’s patterns.
Posted in Sound
Tagged DUN, information technology, modem, pitch
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