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good god - i never thought my 2 years as an EEG technician just after Uni would ever be useful - i guess all learning is useful :D

Now i reckon someone has learned the basic idea that our brains osciallate at 7 hz (except they dont)

To be precise such an oscialltion does exist in the temporal lobes, which are an undeniably important part of the brain. But this can easily extend up to about 13 Hz before i would bother to tell the consultant about it. Such high frequencies are usually seen in alcoholics and people on speed type medications and some anti psyxchotics. It would also be mixed in with extensive short bursts at other unharmonic frequencies between 7 and 13 hZ - if these are not present I would defintely get the consultant - unless I knew they were medicated up to the eyeballs

Of course the underlying waves in the occipital lobes (eyesight) are at a lower frequency - but the runs are as before

So in conclusion there is no consistent frequencies aparent in someones head (unless they have caused a deliberate imbalance to their brain chemistry) - while there is a consistent frequency it varies between different areas of the brain - and it always mixed with runs at other frequencies which are in no way harmonic with previously mentioned frequencies

so that bit about 8 hz being in tune with our brains is defintely cobblers

i have my suspicions (!) about the electrons moving bit too but i cant be arsed getting the text books out

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ok......but you got to love tube amps.



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Philosophy is great, as is science.

It's when you try to justify one with the other that you look like a cock.

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ericj23 wrote:To be precise such an oscialltion does exist in the temporal lobes, which are an undeniably important part of the brain. But this can easily extend up to about 13 Hz before i would bother to tell the consultant about it. Such high frequencies are usually seen in alcoholics and people on speed type medications and some anti psyxchotics.
or ketamine.. even higher than 13Hz I believe
so that bit about 8 hz being in tune with our brains is defintely cobblers

that sure is..

but what the text reminded me off was self-referencing patterns. We are conscious because reality is reflected in the brain as a self-referencing pattern. I believe the underlying structure of those patterns are scattered all over nature, from the golden braid to Schumann resonance, harmonics, mathematics, stock market etc etc

I think the author of the text must have picked up some of that stuff and turned it into a clumsy article to fit in with tube amps
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spaceman wrote:I believe the underlying structure of those patterns are scattered all over nature, from the golden braid to Schumann resonance, harmonics, mathematics, stock market etc etc
Ever see this movie? I love it. Great soundtrack too.

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TennesseeVic wrote:
spaceman wrote:I believe the underlying structure of those patterns are scattered all over nature, from the golden braid to Schumann resonance, harmonics, mathematics, stock market etc etc
Ever see this movie? I love it. Great soundtrack too.

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of course.. quite a naive interpretation of a fascinating subject.. but still a nice movie, great atmosphere
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Pi is black and white? awwwman.. thats a no no (unless its a superb movie)
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Crackbaby wrote:Pi is black and white? awwwman.. thats a no no (unless its a superb movie)
very original.. yup, superb movie
from the director of Requiem For A Dream
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spaceman wrote:
Crackbaby wrote:Pi is black and white? awwwman.. thats a no no (unless its a superb movie)
very original.. yup, superb movie
I always figure black and white is art, colour is for the family album.
from the director of Requiem For A Dream
I'm not squeamish, but that movie I almost turned off a minute before the end.

Thanks for reminding me.

Gawd. Was that an unpleasant film.

I suppose it's clever, the way the director stacks one unpleasantness on top of another.

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TennesseeVic wrote: Gawd. Was that an unpleasant film.

I suppose it's clever, the way the director stacks one unpleasantness on top of another.

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I think that was the point..
it's the most effective anti-drug movie ever made

if that movie doesn't deter young people from ever trying heroin.. what does? :D
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You know that scene with the bouncing refrigurator? Well, thats how i feel the first days when i start eating zoloft :)
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