WarJust think of a setting in Vietnam and everything around you is muffled and blurred. Soldiers running around. Maybe the occasional medic to stare you in the face and yell something you cant understand. 1/2 of the way through it stimulates then slowly sets down in tone to simulate the soldier just not caring about what the hell is going on around him. At this point he feels like he's nowhere near the rage and carnage of war. Utopia. Nirvana. To me it sets me in a deep trance and just generally not caring about things. It's still experimental but it works well for me! Submitted: 11-May-2003 by Bob
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| 18-May-2003, redmercury |
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oh dude where do you find the referance for this i am interested in lucid dreams and oobe so if you have any interesting frequences that have to do with that i would find it extremely useful
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| 23-Jun-2003, jhop8 |
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im a vietnam veteran, and this preset takes me back. i was shot and wounded in the chest and after a while lying there, this is how i felt.
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| 05-Sep-2003, brood |
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This is cool, but i prefer renaming it to "Emotioness", because that how i feel when i use this... i probadly wouldnt care if my family were all killed during this Emotioness-session :)
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| 24-Sep-2003, Sayu |
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Mule and Dalibor, and any other who might get offended by the author's textual bungling, I think what he meant to convey was not "war" but "Shell shocked" which also explains jhop's more positive reaction. I havent tried the preset but the word came to me after reading and leaving so I came back to avoid any more mishaps.
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| 02-Oct-2003, adam |
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This is interesting because I have some declassified research papers from the pentagon about brain entrainment in battle situations. They weren't thinking of using BB in actual combat though, but they were researching Photic Stimulation, as in light and sound machines. L/S machines have been heavily researched as pre-battle stimulants. I only have the pilot tests, but I doubt much has been done with it yet aside from changing the refresh rates of radar screens in tanks, jets, etc.. (during WWII many people noticed a difference in brainwave activity due to staring at the radar screen, it lead to a lot of entrainment research). I haven't tried this preset but I thought I would add this comment. Interesting stuff. |
| 24-Sep-2004, benjamin |
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How long does it take for this preset to take effect?
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| 28-Mar-2006, even the cleaner |
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that was the WORST EPISODE EVER didnt DO A THING
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| 17-May-2007, Snorky |
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I'm a Videogame war vet. And this preset really takes me back to nam.
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| 02-Jul-2007, Billie-Jean |
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I vomited. :(
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| 26-Apr-2008, Anonymous |
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In response to "even the cleaner," it is a slight effect. After listening to it for a bit (remember to use headphones), try reading something. Most likely, you'll have difficulty concentrating on it and show general signs of disinterest. Also, you can't be "ready" for it. If you try to prepare yourself, you will consciously block it out. Basically, don't think about how it is affecting you.
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| 04-May-2008, xperf |
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Snorky. I love you.
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