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(Please move this, if its in the wrong forum.) :)

 

What do you think about mind control?Not onlky on people but also controling machines.I saw a mind controlled game on tv once.It used impulses from the brain to control the game.

 

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Yes it is possible...very possible to controle(only random ) movements of rotic/mech part . There was an expariment in discovery sCi that a random movement of a robot arm can pick a M&M in 20~25 moves but a person with mind controle stuff(will/belief/etc) can do it in 2 moves!!

Yes, that's just Alpha wave induction which is quite easy to train and simple to use. Been around for ages.

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I was talking about a show (on Science channel) that showed some people controlling a flight simulator (for a jet), and a computer game with skiing, with mind control.

 

The women has a small device attached to her finger that picked up the electrical signals form her brain and interpreted it.She played the game by thought. :rolleyes:

The women has a small device attached to her finger that picked up the electrical signals form her brain and interpreted it.She played the game by thought. :rolleyes:

It's called electroencephalogram neurofeedback, and the technology is at least 10 years old.

 

http://www.sti.nasa.gov/tto/spinoff2003/hm_2.html

http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/purpl/level2/latimes_story.html

http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/news/Jan1999/EvenPeopleWhoAreCompletelyParalysedCanTeachTheirBrains.html

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Hmm I should search before I post. :D

Thanks, Sayonara.

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