Here’s a look at our full closed-loop system: EEG... -> Morpheus -> tFUS 🔄 Given an initial brain state, the transformer generates spatiotemporal sequence of neuromodulation to increase gamma frequencies. This system adapts as the brain changes adjusting the tFUS targets in real time. Each click you hear is a token generated activating a different tFUS channel.show more

Prophetic
47,726 次观看 • 2 年前
This is what the Hearts's Electromagnetic Field looks like…... The heart generates a toroidal electromagnetic field that extends outside the body and constantly interacts with the brain and nervous system. Changes in our emotional state can influence the rhythm of the heart and the coherence of this field.show more

🧬Maxpein🧬
58,510 次观看 • 1 个月前
Nociplastic pain is the silent epidemic no one talks... about. It’s a nervous system glitch that masquerades as back, neck, or joint pain. The brain traps your body in a chronic pain loop—leaving you frustrated & stressed. Here’s a 4-step protocol to break it (not using meds):🧵show more

Holger Lowe
141,258 次观看 • 11 个月前
🚨 SCIENTISTS ARE USING AI TO MAP A HIDDEN... “CLEANING SYSTEM” INSIDE THE HUMAN BRAIN AND IT COULD CHANGE HOW WE UNDERSTAND SLEEP, AGING, AND NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASE. It’s called the glymphatic system a vast network of fluid channels that flushes toxic waste from the brain while you sleep. For years it was almost impossible to observe in detail. Now AI-powered imaging is revealing it like a living galaxy of microscopic rivers and pathways inside neural tissue. Why this matters: Your brain produces toxic proteins constantly. The glymphatic system is one of its primary waste-clearance mechanisms clearing the very proteins linked to Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and other neurodegenerative diseases. But here’s the unsettling part: This cleaning system becomes dramatically less efficient with age, poor sleep, stress, and brain injury. Sleep may not just “rest” your mind it may literally wash your brain. The deeper implication is staggering: The brain isn’t just a computer. It’s a dynamic, living network that constantly rebuilds and cleanses itself in real time. The more we map it, the more it looks like an entire universe of connected energy flows inside our skulls. What if some neurological diseases begin when the brain can no longer properly “wash” itself at night? Follow for more frontier neuroscience and future technology.show more

TheNewPhysics
15,641 次观看 • 1 个月前
At the atomic level, no two objects ever truly... touch. What we perceive as “touch” is actually our brain interpreting the electromagnetic repulsion between electrons. The objects themselves are real but the feeling of contact is a constructed illusion created by our nervous system.show more

Interesting STEM
47,686 次观看 • 2 个月前
THIS IS WHAT YOUR SECOND BRAIN SHOULD LOOK LIKE... most people dump notes into obsidian and call it a second brain it’s not a second brain it’s a second drawer karpathy just dropped the pattern that changes this and it’s called the llm wiki every time you add a source ai reads it, extracts key claims, updates every connected note and flags contradictions your obsidian stops being an archive and starts being alive save this and show it to someone still using notion as a second brain full breakdown in the article ↓show more

leopardracer
123,618 次观看 • 18 天前
108 Hz + Harmonics — A Deeper State of... Calm ✨ 108 Hz, combined with its harmonics like 864 Hz, 1732 Hz, and 3456 Hz, creates a powerful sound healing field that supports your mind and body in returning to balance. These frequencies are naturally aligned, working together to amplify a sense of harmony within your system. This layered vibration can help reduce the noise of the mind, ease overthinking, and bring you into a deeper state of inner stillness. Rather than forcing calm, the sound gently guides your system into it. As you listen, your body can shift into the parasympathetic system — the state where the nervous system relaxes, restores, and regulates itself. This is why working with these frequencies can support both nervous system regulation and nervous system healing. Using 108 Hz and its harmonics can help you: • quiet mental chatter and inner tension • support nervous system regulation • activate the parasympathetic state • experience deeper sound healing through harmonic resonance Together, these frequencies create a more immersive and powerful reset for your entire system. ✨ The deeper the harmony, the deeper the calm.show more

Paul White Gold Eagle
21,671 次观看 • 2 个月前
The DNA Wealth Sequence Researchers studying billionaire families discovered... a repeating pattern in their DNA. You have the exact same pattern. But yours is locked Ancient seals block your wealth sequence from activating naturally. A 7-second prayer breaks them instantly This works while you sleep. You don’t have time to question it. You only have time to activate it Here’s how and click link in bio to watch full videoshow more

manifest inner power
43,320 次观看 • 7 个月前
NEURALINK: REAL-TIME BRAIN ACTIVITY, STREAMED Neuralink's implanted neural device... is already delivering what scientists have chased for decades: live visibility into human brain activity within minutes of surgery. In this demo, signals flare as a participant wakes up post-procedure - the device capturing the gradual surge of neural activity in real time. It’s a glimpse of the frontier: hardware that doesn’t just record the brain, but streams its inner rhythms instantly. From clinical care to brain-computer interfaces, the implications are massive. Source: Neuralinkshow more

Mario Nawfal
204,494 次观看 • 10 个月前
Scientists suspect that at the threshold of death, the... human brain may display activity patterns similar to memory replay. One published study reported intriguing findings from EEG recordings of an 87-year-old patient who died of a heart attack. The study observed elevated gamma brain waves, which are often associated with memory, dreaming, and conscious thought. This phenomenon is sometimes referred to as a “life recall experience,” in which a person subjectively feels as if they are replaying moments from their life immediately before or after the heart stops beating. This may occur because as the brain begins to lose its oxygen supply, it can release bursts of intense neural activity in parts of the cerebral cortex, potentially triggering a surge in memory-related processing. Although more research is needed, these findings offer a new perspective on how the brain may still show organized activity even after the heart has stopped. This could provide a biological basis for various reports of near-death experiences, which often include life review or vivid flashbacks.show more

Kekius Maximus
1,078,451 次观看 • 5 个月前
1,000,000 SIGNALS in 30 days⚡ What started as a... closed beta has become a roaring feed of real-time conviction. Every signal generated is flowing into a larger system we haven’t unveiled... yet. And it’s learning fast… Stay tuned. When we flip the switch, you’ll want a front-row seat 🫡show more

Nodepay
93,307 次观看 • 11 个月前
BREAKING: Scientists now believe Parkinson's disease may not always... start in the brain. In many patients, it may begin in the gut — and travel to the brain via a nerve most people have never heard of. At the same time: → A new drug just reversed brain inflammation in PD patients for the first time in history. → A diabetes drug in the same class as Ozempic slowed Parkinson's motor decline in a New England Journal of Medicine trial. → Fecal transplants are producing lasting motor improvement in randomized controlled trials. None of this is making mainstream news. Here is what is actually happening outside the brain in Parkinson's research right now. 🧵show more

Harshi Peiris, Ph.D.
12,716 次观看 • 2 个月前
A beautiful swirl in the clouds marks an area... of low pressure ⤵️ This system is dominating our weather this weekend, bringing plenty of showers as the main band of rain continues to clear eastwards ☔show more

Met Office
13,406 次观看 • 3 个月前
🇷🇺🔥 Russian combat laser destroys drone at 1.5 km... distance in tests 🔸The working distance of the Posokh laser system developed by LazerBuzz company has been increased by 0.5 km, its developers state, with a fixed-wing FPV UAV successfully destroyed during a mock attack. 🔸The Posokh system is a Russian laser weapon designed to combat aerial targets to protect industrial and critical infrastructure facilities. 🔸It has an integrated radar system and can destroy targets in less than 0.5 seconds, including in automatic mode. 🔸The system operates by physically impacting the UAV based on focused ytterbium laser radiation technology, with the ray power reaching 80kW.show more

Sputnik
13,362 次观看 • 3 个月前
clawdbot + kling = ai “transformation” ads printing right... now no real creators no months of filming no before/after pipelines just viral-style clips generated at scale look at formats like this beach hook problem callout gym transformation 3 different angles, same outcome each video hits a new trigger “if your husband…” “kill the belly…” “dad bod to this…” all ai generated same structure reused different scenarios layered on here’s the system → clawdbot builds hooks, angles, and scripts → kling generates scenes, characters, transformations → capcut handles pacing, captions, retention each video tests a new angle same goal different entry point most brands rely on one winning creative this runs dozens every week winners scale losers get replaced instantly ai didn’t improve creatives it multiplied testing rt + comment “angles” and i’ll send the setup (follow for dm)show more

Florin
10,373 次观看 • 3 个月前
Emergency crews responded to an incident at Memphis International... Airport on Sunday after a ground vehicle struck a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-7H4 during boarding. In a statement, a spokesperson for Southwest Airlines confirmed the incident involved ground equipment contacting Flight 4013 during boarding. “At this time, we have no initial reports of passenger injuries,” the statement continued. “The event will be investigated through our comprehensive Safety Management System.” The airline says the aircraft was taken out of service as a result of the incident.show more

Breaking Aviation News & Videos
118,304 次观看 • 22 天前
What if you could watch chromatin states change inside... living neurons.....IN REAL TIME? Repost or share if you or someone you know dreams of this! The Solecki Lab is building an imaging-based biosensor platform to make chromatin biology visible, measurable, and experimentally testable as neurons mature and wire into brain circuits (see enhancer nucleosomes fluttering below). We’re looking for an Associate Scientist who wants to do more than run experiments. Someone who wants to help build the framework for seeing how the neuronal genome changes as the brain is built.show more

David Solecki (pronounced so_lets_ki 😉)
32,032 次观看 • 22 天前
If you are using an if statement inside a... for loop, did you know there's a better way of doing this is Swift? I'm talking about the where clause. Using the where clause in a for loop can provide several benefits over using an if statement inside a for loop: Readability: It explicitly states the condition that must be met for an element to be processed, making the purpose of the loop clearer to anyone reading the code. Efficiency: When using a where clause, the filtering of elements is done at the level of the sequence, which can be more efficient than filtering within the loop with an if statement. Brevity: Using a where clause often results in more concise code, as it eliminates the need for an if statement and associated braces. This can make the code more manageable and easier to maintain.show more

Everton Carneiro
23,416 次观看 • 2 年前
Your brain has a circuit that doesn't know you... live in a city. Its only job is to monitor whether birds are still singing. Right now, in this room, it is on. The circuit predates primates. Mammals have been using ambient soundscape continuity as a predator-detection system for roughly 200 million years. Birds stop singing when something larger moves through their territory. For most of mammalian history, a forest full of song meant no large predator was nearby, and the cessation of sound was the warning. Your nervous system never updated this software. The Max Planck Institute tested the inverse in 2022 with 295 participants. Six minutes of birdsong dropped anxiety with a medium effect size. Six minutes of traffic noise raised depression with the same. The effect worked on subjects who lived in dense urban environments and had no regular contact with nature. The brain still ran the check. Birdsong sits in the 1,000 to 8,000 Hz range. Your brainstem reads continuous patterns in that band as a signal that nothing dangerous is currently moving through the environment. EEG data shows birdsong at 45 to 50 decibels boosts alpha wave activity by 14.1% relative to silence. Alpha is the brainwave signature of relaxed alertness. Push the same birdsong above 60 decibels and the response flips. Stress markers rise 29%. The circuit only trusts the signal at the volume of quiet conversation, which is exactly the volume birds sing at from a typical distance. Three things happen simultaneously when the brain registers ambient safety. The amygdala downregulates. The parasympathetic nervous system takes over from the sympathetic. Heart rate variability rises, cortisol drops. The posterior cingulate cortex, which sits at the center of the rumination circuit, quiets down. King's College London tracked this through a smartphone study with over 1,200 participants and found the mood lift lasted hours after the sound stopped. People diagnosed with depression got the same response as healthy controls. Most of what gets labeled mental fatigue is hypervigilance running in the background. Birdsong tells the circuit it can stand down, and the brain reallocates the freed compute everywhere else. A quiet park feels different from a quiet office because the parks have sentinels.show more

Aakash Gupta
3,322,604 次观看 • 2 个月前