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Post by clarencebunsen on Nov 29, 2011 13:56:00 GMT -5
Amping Up Brain Function: Transcranial Stimulation Shows Promise in Speeding Up LearningElectrical stimulation of subjects' brains is found to accelerate learning in military and civilian subjects, although researchers are yet wary of drawing larger conclusions about the mechanism www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=amping-up-brain-functionObviously a little more than the standard tin foil cap needed here. I'd need some help developing the proper step up/wave generator circuit to power off a computer USB port and someone with some fashion sense to design a stylish package. I'd prefer the Australian Bush hat look. Swimmy would probably like a fedora. Market would have to include a set of snappy combacks for when someone asks why your chin strap looks like a USB cable.
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Post by clarencebunsen on Nov 29, 2011 14:04:37 GMT -5
Product 2. For the laptop radiation/heating problem.
Shielding should come from properly fitted and shaped layers of copper & nickey alloy laminated to a heavier piece of copper acting as the cold side of a peltier coolong device. Poiwer would come from the laptop USB port. Comebacks need for questions about why zipper pull looks like a USB cable.
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Post by clarencebunsen on Nov 29, 2011 14:08:47 GMT -5
Product 3.
A few weeks ago I received a message from Amazon offering a free desert with each cookbook ordered. Sadly all they were offering was a desert recipe.
What is needed is a new concept for 3 dimensional printer building layers of edible material.
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Post by JGRobinson on Nov 29, 2011 18:23:26 GMT -5
I like the concept CB, it would be interesting to see, very Jetsonian! We are already doing it with machine parts and prototyping with a system that builds up resin precisely to spec on the plans like a reverse CNC mill, they could use cream cheese or batter as a base.
Your cooling device has been tried, Peltier Elements are very hungry for power and highly inefficient. The newer processors are working at such a low power consumption rate that many devices no longer need cooling. The IPAD and I Phone are perfect examples of this. The Faraday Cage Sheilding your talking about while possible is cumbersome, heavy and in the end, we cannot really shield the Wifi. 3g or Cell signal otherwise we wont get service.
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Post by clarencebunsen on Nov 29, 2011 21:31:29 GMT -5
No I wasn't planning to shield the laptop but from Clipper's post on laptops causing problems, shielding & cooling vital personal areas.
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Post by JGRobinson on Nov 30, 2011 7:28:00 GMT -5
Aha, that would work, a bag of Ice and a metal snack tray would work just as well but its nearly winter so I might leave the Ice off for now.
Unfortunately, RF Radiation is nothing new, Televisions have had the warning labels clearly posted where only your TV Repairman could ever read them since the early 60's, on the back of the CRT inside the shield and enclosure! Glass is not a great container for RF, especially at high current/ High Voltage.
I dont wonder why the incidences of Cancer, Brain Malfunctions and other nasty side effects have been increasing. The TV has quadrupled its presence and on time in almost every household in the Nation in 40 years. When I was young, we had a 17" B&W TV that was watched 2 hours a day max, that included News and an hour of All in the Family and Mash. The set would go days in the summer without being turned on. Today, Two hours is a warmup for the day, many Families have 3 and 4 TVs running 4 to 12 hours a day. Add Computer Monitors, Cell Phones, Portable Phones, Satellite, microwave and two way radios and were being bombarded with about every frequency known to man!
This cant be good for anyone, the FCC is using us as lab rats and selling the rights to burn up and modify our cellular structure for profit.
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