Telepathic Telekinetic Technology
(Say that Three Times Fast!)
What would you say if I told you the spiritual and the technological are merging? What would you say if I told you that there is technology right now, which use your thoughts to control physical items? You might say that I might be reading too many Super Hero comic books, but as they say truth is stranger than fiction. Telepathic telekinesis is with us today.
Telepathic Telekinesis
What is making telepathic telekinesis a reality for the average person, is a combination of an electroencephalogram (EEG from now on) and software, which interprets the synaptic wavelengths (electrical impulses) of our thoughts. As of right now, people are able to play games just merely with their thoughts. And there are some really exciting developments when it comes to using this; in controlling artificial limbs.
In the future, instead of me having to tap out this blog on my keyboard, I will be merely be able to think of the words. And, when I do this, they will end up on the screen. Telepathic Telekinesis at home!
Telepathic Gaming?
As I said, there are currently devices on the market which are using your own numerology to play a game. So we’re not talking some distant sci-fi future. where you can manipulate physical items with your mind. This technology, still in its infancy, is using what people would consider primordial graphics in its games. An example of this is a game in which you have a person that jumps from block to block, just using your mind.
The more relaxed you are, approaching the Theta wave (light meditative state) the faster (more challenging) the game becomes. It gets even more difficult as you approach the Beta wave (full waking conscience). This is because of the amount of focus you’re putting into the game, and the game slows. The idea is to incorporate this in Virtual Reality gaming, to make it more immersive and to give us better game mechanics reducing latency (lag time).
Technology using Telepathy
However, that is the fun side of working with peoples’ brainwaves. Now more to the practical side of this telepathic technology. Using thoughts to control artificial limbs is not completely a new idea. What is new though, is which thoughts are being used to control the limb. In the MIT/Boston University study, the idea was to control the limb registering the micro-impulse that the brain emits, when it notices a mistake. In doing so, it allows the software to make corrections to the software. This improves the overall functionality of the device for the user, using the thoughts, which are registered on a non-invasive skull cap.
Most of the thought based prosthetic, or even exoskeletons have traditionally used the Beta band. Whereas, this experiment focused on the Delta wave (the deep sleep/unconscionable state) to allow for intuitive learning. What was very exciting about this study, was the supposed results of a less than a 10% failure rate. In addition, neophyte users were able to control the limb better than using the previous methods, which used brain function.
So what next?
But this just goes to show the untapped potentiality humans have innately within them when they use intuitive thinking, and when going into a more meditative state. The potential uses for telepathic telekinesis is therefore mind boggling.
What other potential could be tapped into? What greater knowledge could be explored ? Those of us that are on the spiritual side of life, can immediately think of several things. For example, the Hall of Akashic Records, Remote Viewing, or just plain ole intuition.
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