Neuroscientist Dr Michael Persinger, author of over 200 peer-reviewed papers, open sourced this simple device which pairs brains of 2+ individuals separated by extreme distances with a well-studied measurable brain connection. He then suddenly died and this site went down right before COVID.
(web.archive.org)
🧠 Memory-Holed 🕳️
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Links aren’t opening for me :/
Which ones are you trying to open? I was able to open the info, instructions for building the hardware, source code for the software, and the videos which go over the steps of building it.
Could you link the instructions for building here ? I found the research paper containing the Arduino code. The screenshots don't cut it but the research paper goes in detail about the timing. It doesn't look too difficult to make. I would be concerned about the effects of exposing my brain to a strong EM field though.
I wouldn't be worried about the magnetic field. It's not strong at all compared to the other fields our brains are constantly being exposed to. I can't recall exactly which presentation I watched which compared it to some other common fields.
Hardware Build Instructions YouTube Channel
General Instructions for Excess Correlation Software/Hardware PDF
Software Source Code:
effector.ino
primer.ino
For me all of the videos say the way back machine doesn’t have this video. It doesn’t open any of them but I am on my phone, I’ll try my computer next and see if that works.
Wayback machine doesn't have them mirrored, but the videos are still up on youtube, so the embeds do still work. Almost no one has ever seen them though, and without the site, no one will ever find them even if youtube doesn't take them down.
Thank you! That makes sense.