Nervous system manipulation by electromagnetic fields from monitors (2001)
- Physiological effects are observed in humans in response to weak electromagnetic fields pulsed at certain frequencies
- Computer monitors and TV tubes emit EMFs strong enough to cause such effects
- It is therefore possible to manipulate the nervous system of a subject using a nearby monitor or TV
- The pulsing can be embedded in the image displayed on the monitor such that it is undetectable by the subject
Dream state teaching machine (1994)
- a device for enhancing lucidity in the dream state of an individual
- if REM sleep is occurring, prerecorded messages are played through the headphones engaging the ear of the sleeping individual
Conversational system user behavior identification (2017)
- a user of the conversational system may be evaluatedsuch that “anomalous” behavior (e.g., behavior that deviates from a normal behavior) may be identified
- when a user is identified as exhibiting anomalous behavior, the conversational system may adapt its interactions with the user in order to encourage, discourage, or further observe the identified behavior
Intelligent systems for weather modification programs (2018)
- a vehicle is caused to move close to several candidate clouds to be seeded
- based on the weather and cloud system data and the vehicle position parameters, it is determined via a machine learning process:
- which of the candidate clouds should be seeded
- where to disperse an appropriate seeding material
- the vehicle is controlled to carry out the seeding on the clouds
A globally distributed array of surface modification control stations for dynamically adjusting atmospheric, terrestrial and oceanic properties (2018)
- control stations modify the humidity, currents, wind flows and heat removal rate of the surface
- control stations facilitate cooling and control of large area of global surface temperatures
- globally positioned control stations used in a coordinated manner to modify large area weather and the global climate as desired
Creating a conversational chat bot of a specific person (2017)
- social data (e.g., images, voice data, social media posts, electronic messages, written letters, etc.) about the specific person may be accessed
- the social data may be used to create or modify a special index in the theme of the specific person's personality
- the special index may be used to train a chat bot to converse in the personality of the specific person
- in some aspects, a 2D or 3D model of a specific person may be generated using images, depth information, and/or video data associated with the specific person.
Personal tracking and recovery system (1995)
- implantable transceiver incorporating a power supply and actuation system allowing the unit to remain implanted and functional for years without maintenance
- power for the remote-activated receiver is generated electromechanically through the movement of body muscle
Speech signal processing for assessing the psychological, physiological, or other characteristics of a test subject (1997)
Communication system and method including brain wave analysis and/or use of brain activity (1998)
- the brain activity of an individual is monitored and transmitted to a remote location (e.g. by satellite)
- at the remote location, the monitored brain activity is compared with pre-recorded normalized brain activity curves, waveforms, or patterns to determine if a match or substantial match is found
- if such a match is found, then the computer at the remote location determines that the individual was attempting to communicate the word, phrase, or thought corresponding to the matched stored normalized signal
Subliminal acoustic manipulation of nervous systems (1997)
- in human subjects, sensory resonances can be excited by subliminal atmospheric acoustic pulses
- the 1/2 Hz sensory resonance affects the autonomic nervous system and may cause relaxation, drowsiness, or sexual excitement, depending on the precise acoustic frequency near 1/2 Hz used
- the effects of the 2.5 Hz resonance include slowing of certain cortical processes, sleepiness, and disorientation
- for these effects to occur, the acoustic intensity must lie in a certain deeply subliminal range
- application as a nonlethal weapon that can be used in law enforcement standoff situations, for causing drowsiness and disorientation in targeted subjects
Apparatus and method for remotely monitoring and altering brain waves (1974)
- apparatus and method for sensing brain waves at a position remote from a subject
- electromagnetic signals of different frequencies are simultaneously transmitted to the brain of the subject
- signals interfere with one another to yield a waveform which is modulated by the subject's brain waves
- interference waveform is re-transmitted by the brain to a receiver where it is demodulated and amplified
- demodulated waveform is routed to a computer for further processing and analysis
- demodulated waveform also can be used to produce a compensating signal which is transmitted back to the brain to effect a desired change in electrical activity therein
Method of changing a person's behavior (1986)
- method of conditioning a subject's unconscious mind in order to effect a desired change in the subject's behavior
- subject views a program of video pictures appearing on a screen
- the program as viewed by the subject's unconscious mind acts to condition the subject's thought patterns in a manner which alters that subject's behavior
Hearing system (1988)
- sound is induced in the head of a person by radiating the head with microwaves in the range of 100 megahertz to 10,000 megahertz that are modulated with a particular waveform containing frequency-modulated bursts
- the bursts are modulated by the audio input to create the sensation of hearing in the person whose head is irradiated
Hearing device (1983)
- apparatus and method for simulation of hearing in mammals by introduction of a plurality of microwaves into the region of the auditory cortex
- a microphone is used to transform sound signals into electrical signals which are in turn analyzed and processed to provide controls for generating a plurality of microwave signals at different frequencies
- the multifrequency microwaves are then applied to the brain in the region of the auditory cortex
- by this method sounds are perceived by the mammal which are representative of the original sound received by the microphone
Subliminal message generator (1990)
- combined subliminal and supraliminal message generator for use with a television receiver
- permits complete control of subliminal messages and their manner of presentation
- a message memory stores a plurality of alphanumeric text messages specified by user commands for use as subliminal messages
- alternative embodiments include a combined cable television converter and subliminal message generator, a combine television receiver and subliminal message generator and a computer capable of presenting subliminal messages
Silent subliminal presentation system (1989)
- a silent communications system in which nonaural carriers are amplitude or frequency modulated with the desired intelligence and propagated acoustically or vibrationally for inducement into the brain
- transmission can be done through the use of loudspeakers, earphones or piezoelectric transducers
- the modulated carriers may be transmitted directly in real time or may be conveniently recorded and stored on mechanical, magnetic or optical media for delayed or repeated transmission to the listener
Apparatus and method for remotely determining information as to person's emotional state (1994)
- waveform energy having a predetermined frequency and a predetermined intensity is generated and wirelessly transmitted towards a remotely located subject
- waveform energy emitted from the subject is detected and automatically analyzed to derive information relating to the individual's emotional state