Sony Ultrasound Diastar BluRay BluBeam Technologists

Last time I looked, “ultrasound technologist” was top search on Google USA. It’s now down to 17, and I just found this synchronistic infobit related to a strand I was exploring off my last post:

Sony Patent on Ultrasonic Hallucination Machine
http://www.icomw.org/archives/sony.asp
Sony owns U.S. Patent 6,536,440 which concerns a “Method and system for generating sensory data onto the human neural cortex”. It is a non-invasive system, overcoming the drawbacks of surgical implants. Essentially, Sony claims that by targeting certain locations of the brain with ultrasonic energy, pulsed at a low frequency, they can create hallucinations of visual, aural, olfactory and somatosensory sensations, as well as those of taste.

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  1. Posted January 20, 2009 at 1:03 am | Permalink

    It outlines the military and intelligence community’s interest in drugs that makes soldiers want to fight, technology linking robots directly to their controller’s brains, and lie-detecting scans administered to terror suspects. Drugs are also being developed to disrupt the opponent’s motivation to fight, from magnetic beams that induce seizures, to spraying chemicals into enemy territory. Other drugs would block the brain from associating long-term memories with emotion, posing the question of whether we really want guilt-free soldiers.

    http://www.nhpr.org/node/17244

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