
Brian Roemmele
@BrianRoemmele • 479,552 subscribers
we can only see what we think is possible...
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Tattoos Be Gone Eraser Technology. Laser removal in a blink.
Brian Roemmele34,944,627 просмотров • 7 дней назад

Bob Fosse in Little Prince movie, 1974 had a massive influence on Michael Jackson.
Brian Roemmele20,511,933 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

NO IT’S NOT AI. 1986, "Kin-Dza-Dza!" stands as one of the most strange science fiction films ever produced in the Soviet Union. The plot is following two strangers who accidentally activate an alien teleportation device and find themselves stranded on the desert planet Pluke in the distant Kin-dza-dza galaxy. What unfolds is a masterclass in surrealist social satire, as the two bewildered humans navigate an alien civilization governed by baffling social hierarchies, incomprehensible customs, and a language barrier that transforms every interaction into pure comedic and philosophical gold.
Brian Roemmele575,240 просмотров • 5 дней назад

Behold: the reality of our relativity in the solar system.
Brian Roemmele35,020,538 просмотров • 7 месяцев назад

This is the rare art of polyphonic overtone singing. Two vocal tones at the same time.
Brian Roemmele23,536 просмотров • 15 часов назад

I likely have watched this 100s of times and it still transfixed me. This is Mr. Les Paul…
Brian Roemmele303,161 просмотров • 7 дней назад

A message from the 1980s: “You know the 80s miss you, right?”
Brian Roemmele28,179,045 просмотров • 11 месяцев назад

“You boys picked the wrong dance floor…” Bond, James Bond?
Brian Roemmele13,434,275 просмотров • 7 месяцев назад

BLONDIE'S DEBBIE HARRY! AT 80 YEARS OLD! Astonishing.
Brian Roemmele526,644 просмотров • 16 дней назад

Professor Gellar of the Computing Center. Free training: Basic Operation of the IBM 29 Card Punchz
Brian Roemmele15,205 просмотров • 18 часов назад

My Exclusive Interview On My Decades Of Research Starting With The Zygon. Back in the early ’90s, I took a chance on the Zygon SuperMind and its evolved Learning Machine—devices dismissed by many as glorified scam gadgets with red LEDs flashing through closed eyelids. My Princeton library patent dives and years of personal use proved otherwise: reliable frequency-following responses rooted in Soviet-era neurological research delivered measurable gains in focus, creativity, and memory encoding. That empirical foundation now resonates powerfully with MIT’s 40Hz light therapy breakthroughs for Alzheimer’s. Join me in this 10-minute interview as I weave these threads together, exploring how flashing lights are not just relics of mail-order dreams but practical tools reshaping our understanding of brain plasticity and human potential in the interregnum ahead.
Brian Roemmele33,005 просмотров • 1 день назад