文档介绍:ic Aspect of Mind Control: A Scientific
Analysis
Vlad N. Binhi
General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Contents
Abstract
General notes on ic mind control
What is mind control?
Mind reading
ic weapons
ic neurotechnologies
Criteria for literature selection
A historical look at the research into ic mind control
ic brain control
ic resonance imaging
oencephalography
Transcranial ic stimulation
Standard ic stimulation
Microwave hearing effect
Brain-machine interfacing
Experimental grounds for biological effects of superweak fields
Biological effects of low-frequency MFs
Biological effects of microwaves
Neurological effects of EMFs
Theoretical grounds for biological effects of superweak fields
ic nanoparticles anisms
Molecular targets for ic fields
Metastable states underlie biological sensitivity to weak EMFs
Discussion
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Conclusion
Bibliography
About the author
Abstract
Many publications, primarily in newspapers and popular magazines, discuss so called “ic
Mind Control” and “ic Weapons”. This controversial theme originates from two well
known facts: (i) ic (EM)1 fields and radiations can affect the anism and (ii) the
impact of EM fields occurs invisibly and so it may anized in a way that people do not know about
it. Particularly intriguing is the idea that relatively weak EM radiations can affect human brain causing
some specific mental processes, conscious or subconscious, which means the principal possibility to
control the human mind. The fundamental scientific basis underlying this particular type of mind control
is biological effects of weak EM fields. Since I have been engaging in such studies for decades, I was
invited by Cheryl Welsh, ., director of the Mind ., to opine on this matter.
In this article, are considered general questions associated with the concept of EMF control of the
anism and particularly of the human mind. The definition of EM mind control is specified fir