The potential power of the human brain is often very much underestimated. The University of Washington reported on Nov. 5, 2014 a new study showed a direct brain interface between people. This research shows that our brains can possibly communicate directly with each other without language.
The researchers at the University of Washington have successfully replicated a direct brain-to-brain connection between pairs of people. In this study the researchers transmitted the signals from one person’s brain over the Internet and they than used these signals to control the hand motions of another person within a split second of that signal being sent. This process is relatively straightforward with one person hooked to an electroencephalography machine that reads brain activity and sends electrical pulses via the Web to the second person.
With this setup one person can send a command to have the second person do something such as move their hand by simply thinking about that. In this study the participants sat in separate buildings on campus which were about a half mile apart and they were not able to interact with each other in any way aside from the link between their brains.
This study dealing with a direct brain-to-brain interface in humans has been published in the journal PLOS One. Electroencephalography (EEG) for recording brain signals was combined with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to deliver information to the brain. The results of this study provided evidence for a basic form of direct information transmission from one human brain to another via the use of non-invasive means.
This research could lead to useful purposes such as explorations of how to influence brain waves which correspond with alertness or sleepiness. When involved in tasks which demand alertness such as driving a car, flying a plane, or practicing medicine this knowledge could lead one person to stimulate the other person’s tired brain to become more alert. Brain tutoring also becomes a possibility with knowledge being transferred directly from the brain of a teacher to a student.
However, unfortunately this type of technology can also be used in sinister manners such as for government control of the thoughts, emotions and actions of people to meet solely a government’s desires which may in many cases run in direct conflict with the individual’s desires and needs. In such cases the government’s can conveniently use the destructive discipline of psychiatry to have the targets of such unwanted interventions in their brains labelled as being mentally ill and suffering from psychosis if they catch onto this and protest what’s going on.
It appears the U.S. government and other government’s worldwide really have been doing this type of horrible thing from a distance by bringing satellite drone technology into the game plan of brain communication and control. This represents an abuse of potentially very helpful knowledge and technology and should be made illegal under international law.