Tuesday, July 04, 2006

How To Yawn and Stretch Your Brain With Light

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I Brush And Slosh And See My Eyewear Goddess Twice a Month
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All these chips they implant in the brain I read about are for many uses. Perhaps a better way would be to use longer wavelength heat that was focused to a real precise wavelength that would be so small it would be right at the wavelength of the neuron, it would resonate and modulate or recieve the thought of that part of the brain. Although the beam would go through the brain and its outer bone shield, here it would be of such low wavelength and power it would almost cause no change except inside. This idea has been used for eye surgery where two low wavelength lasers meet inside the eye without damage to the outer lense, a sort of concert laser show for opthamologists. Instead of implanting a permanent chip there would be many options, such as a memory chip for reading and creativity or both for authors. If amour is about dreams, a person who loves chocolate would just plug in a machine worn like an aura of wedded gold. All precious memories of months ahead would be stored and put in computer storage for edits. This idea of influence by heat is not impossible because people with severe depression are cheered up by MRI and they laugh and joke for hours afterward. And power packs like this if of enough power could be used for noninvasive surgery that wouldn't harm skin that could be done slowly by wearing the pack on a belt as the surgery proceeded so it would heal the tissue better.

They now have brain pacemakers that are good for such as dreams but are on the inside, and while they are considered never of use for most, I think it may become possible eventually to make implants without surgery by using laser beams to melt the inner tissue and rebuild up the implant from the inside from the carbon and other material the tissue is made of because they are e,g. making chips out of carbon and other organic materials. Focus of the beam from the outside like this may be of worth for many more. And if the machine of the more advanced type was perceptive of pain and pleasure via the electricity of the neurons, this would be of aid to diagnosis and would have much worth for the rights of the consumer of health care. It would be for proof the doctor caused them too much pain or the nurse lots of pleasure.

The brilliant genius ("most are!") Tesla thought chewing gum was bad for health. Not all the evi"dent" supports this, however. If you chew on your gums, it's a sign you have no teeth and are in poor health. While this much is so, if I have no teeth and am 3 years old, this is a sign my health situation will be strong in months ahead!

Cold hands and feet while computing? I use a clip on lamp on heat lamp my desk, not a heat source of usual type. The foam in your rugs and other cushions may be highly flammable and there's often no way to know if they use fire stopping chemicals by labeling. I aim the lamp to a non bright area of my desk so it's good for eyes and it won't fall like a heater may and uses cheap power to heat your hands. For warm and toasty feet if the lamp is low power-for your feet to be more comfortable and cozy click here.
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