Things Can Be Controlled By Your Thoughts

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Introduction

Wouldn't it be great to be able to switch on your TV simply by thinking about it? Or having your house door open by mental force when your muscles ached? This isn't going to be sci-fi for much longer. The technologies required to make this possible are currently available.

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To begin with, you have now elementary thought control, which means you can direct and control your thoughts. For example, you can imagine a friend speaking to you in your head. Then you have the option of hearing music in your head. When you do these activities while connected up to an electroencephalograph, it will be apparent that these two ideas are processed in distinct parts of your brain.

Procedure

What is going on in the brain can already be measured and tracked. Is it therefore impossible for that data to directly begin some action? We monitored heart rates using a variety of devices before the electric signals of the brain were rendered "visible." What if, instead of transmitting to a monitor instructing it to turn on a light when the heart accelerated, the signal instructed the television to turn on? Anything that makes your heart race will cause the TV to switch on, right?

Call it mind power, thought control, or whatever you want to call it. As you can see, a gadget like this has been conceivable for at least a generation. How much more is achievable with modern technology and more precise measurements of the brain's real electric patterns?

Devices Ideas

Someday, an electroencephalograph gadget will be able to read your mind more directly. Technology will someday advance to the point where it will be possible to print out the exact words that you are thinking. We're a long way from that, but we're on the verge of creating devices that allow us to think about and control the world around us.

The opportunities are infinite, even with the basic measures being done today, as long as we can pick what to think about and any resultant change in the brain can be detected. When a person believes in music over a discussion, for example, we can already detect brain changes.

When you sing in your thoughts, electroencephalograph equipment with electrodes are attached to your head may be programmed to detect light instead of generating dynamic charts.

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Conclusion

This concept offers great hope to quadriplegics who are unable to communicate. A structured alternation of ideas may be used to spell out words on a screen, similar to Morse code. They could even employ mind control to manifest a message!
At the current technical level, this would be a time-consuming procedure, but the good news is that all of the components needed to build such a machine are already accessible. It's time to control things through your mind!



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