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Rai Sachindra Prasad

IIT, India

Title: Design concepts of instrumentation for thought transfer

Biography

Biography: Rai Sachindra Prasad

Abstract

The fact that thought is physical force has been well recognized but hardly translated in the sense of its transfer from one individual to another. In the present world of chaos and disorder with yawning gaps between right and wrong thinking individuals, if it is possible to transfer the right thoughts to replace the wrong ones, it would indeed be a great achievement in the present situation of the world. With advances in bio-field imaging techniques already achieved, an instrumentation scheme may be designed and implemented to realize this thought transfer phenomenon. This is bound to be extremely useful when properly used. The advancements already made in recording the nerve impulses in the brain, in Aura extraction through the human bio-field measurements using GDV/EPI techniques, and the latest research finding proving the phenomenon of an invisible physical body of human beings, it is conceivable that this may be used in society’s transformation. So far only clinical aspects in instrumentation for ‘brain-to-brain transfer’ have been explored which are of no worth in bringing a permanent change for peace and tranquillity in the present world. Presently, recording of EEG relies on capturing thought waves in the so called meditation mode, i.e. closing eyes in rest position in half-sleep conditions, while completely ignoring the roles played by pineal body, pituitary gland and ‘association’ areas. In this paper, the ideal procedure of meditation is defined and then the concepts of possible design aspects of instrumentation for brain–to-brain transfer are discussed.