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Interesting. I wonder what the correlation is between that part of the brain (mentioned in the article as having been developed for threat response) and theistic belief is?
Perhaps addressing perceived threats by putting one's faith in a higher power, because of a perceived lack of power in oneself?
WND (World Net Daily) is an ultra-right wing publication invested in all things anti-Obama, anti-liberal, anti-tolerance, etc, so I doubt very much there's much truth to this article. Just saying.
@Cinorjer said: WND (World Net Daily) is an ultra-right wing publication invested in all things anti-Obama, anti-liberal, anti-tolerance, etc, so I doubt very much there's much truth to this article. Just saying.
@Invincible_summer said: Interesting. I wonder what the correlation is between that part of the brain (mentioned in the article as having been developed for threat response) and theistic belief is?
I think the magnetic field increased the ability to respond rationally. "Belief in God was reduced almost by a third, while participants became 28.5 per cent less bothered by immigration numbers."
Perhaps we should start taping magnets to peoples heads.
With all of the mental health issues that face modern society I would like to think that curing people of their religious beliefs would be a lower priority.
Strange to me to think that those seriously committed to religious thinking/practice and those committed to fiddling around with magnets seem to be headed in precisely the same direction.
@Shak said:
With all of the mental health issues that face modern society I would like to think that curing people of their religious beliefs would be a lower priority.
OH, COME ON! I have been working SO diligently on right speech and you give me an opening like this?!
^^^ Tee Hee.
Thinking based on magnets, common sense, experience, 'spiritual insight' and staged level opinion is no substitute for what shall we say ... 'pristine awareness' ...
It is also possible to reduce ones critical detachment and this enables the future virtual reality games to be far more immersive, when heightening ones emotional and other responses becomes legal and a danger to kids, like:
Will this work on the Neo-Cons (the folks who are so right wing that they make traditional 'Conservatives' look like 'Liberals'?
As for the Neo-Libs, it appears to be a false label as there seems to be nothing liberal about them. Neo-Liberal is supposed to mean 'New Liberal', but their policies, their actions remind me of Orwellian Doublespeak.
Lets go forward to the something akin to the "Old Way" of measuring the Left-Right Spectrum.
Something like this:
Far left (The Anarchist Crowds) - Socialist - Progressive - Left - Moderate Left
Don't Know or Middle-of-the-Roaders -
Moderate Right - Right - Corporate Right - Far Right (Religious Right, KKK, John Birch, Tea Party, etc).
It appears that magnets did not work on those completely locked in to their 'God' myth. Those people who would stone or re-crucify their Jesus if he appeared in their midst today.
But they did work on those who had a mind to begin with.
Then again, it may not have been the magnets, it may have been that, in participating in the study, a number of the test subjects woke up and actually began using their brains/minds in true analysis, be it consciously or unconsciously. The magnets may have been the excuse they needed to kick-start their brains.
Just a little senseless prattle; but I didn't think it rated a whole new discussion.
Mind manipulation in this magnetic way can induce spooky sensations that someone is behind one or in the room - yep imagine zombie games with 3D glasses and cranial stimulation ...
@Lionduck said: Will this work on the Neo-Cons (the folks who are so right wing that they make traditional 'Conservatives' look like 'Liberals'?
Yeah, just turn up the voltage on the electro-magnets and wipe their hard drives, then load liberal programming. Doctor Evil would probably do it the other way round of course.
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Interesting. I wonder what the correlation is between that part of the brain (mentioned in the article as having been developed for threat response) and theistic belief is?
Perhaps addressing perceived threats by putting one's faith in a higher power, because of a perceived lack of power in oneself?
WND (World Net Daily) is an ultra-right wing publication invested in all things anti-Obama, anti-liberal, anti-tolerance, etc, so I doubt very much there's much truth to this article. Just saying.
It's also in the Express so it must be true.
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/611992/Scientists-experiment-magnets-immigrants-God-magnetic-waves
I found the original research here:
http://scan.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2015/10/10/scan.nsv107.abstract?sid=efb39740-7b42-4b01-9d81-b2a43e61b4a0
I think the magnetic field increased the ability to respond rationally.
"Belief in God was reduced almost by a third, while participants became 28.5 per cent less bothered by immigration numbers."
Perhaps we should start taping magnets to peoples heads.
With all of the mental health issues that face modern society I would like to think that curing people of their religious beliefs would be a lower priority.
"Scientists can mind-wipe the belief in God!!"
So does this mean by doing so, these poor lost souls are now having to 'think' for themselves........this could be a total nightmare.......just saying
Strange to me to think that those seriously committed to religious thinking/practice and those committed to fiddling around with magnets seem to be headed in precisely the same direction.
OH, COME ON! I have been working SO diligently on right speech and you give me an opening like this?!
^^^ Tee Hee.
Thinking based on magnets, common sense, experience, 'spiritual insight' and staged level opinion is no substitute for what shall we say ... 'pristine awareness' ...
It is also possible to reduce ones critical detachment and this enables the future virtual reality games to be far more immersive, when heightening ones emotional and other responses becomes legal and a danger to kids, like:
etc.
Welcome to the real world
MORPHEUS - The Matrix
It appears they were working with the "God folk".
Will this work on the Neo-Cons (the folks who are so right wing that they make traditional 'Conservatives' look like 'Liberals'?
As for the Neo-Libs, it appears to be a false label as there seems to be nothing liberal about them. Neo-Liberal is supposed to mean 'New Liberal', but their policies, their actions remind me of Orwellian Doublespeak.
Lets go forward to the something akin to the "Old Way" of measuring the Left-Right Spectrum.
Something like this:
Far left (The Anarchist Crowds) - Socialist - Progressive - Left - Moderate Left
Moderate Right - Right - Corporate Right - Far Right (Religious Right, KKK, John Birch, Tea Party, etc).
It appears that magnets did not work on those completely locked in to their 'God' myth. Those people who would stone or re-crucify their Jesus if he appeared in their midst today.
But they did work on those who had a mind to begin with.
Then again, it may not have been the magnets, it may have been that, in participating in the study, a number of the test subjects woke up and actually began using their brains/minds in true analysis, be it consciously or unconsciously. The magnets may have been the excuse they needed to kick-start their brains.
Just a little senseless prattle; but I didn't think it rated a whole new discussion.
Peace to all
Mind manipulation in this magnetic way can induce spooky sensations that someone is behind one or in the room - yep imagine zombie games with 3D glasses and cranial stimulation ...
The military bless them, are already on the case ...
http://web.archive.org/web/20140331171237/http://gizmodo.com/5679621/the-air-force-wants-weapons-that-overwhelm-enemy-minds
Yeah, just turn up the voltage on the electro-magnets and wipe their hard drives, then load liberal programming. Doctor Evil would probably do it the other way round of course.
You're on to something there, Spiny. But first you have to plug the thing in - won't work on batteries. Darn! Where's a three prong when you need one?
Oh well...
Off to Spiney's Ice Cream Temple! Stat!
Cones and and spoons to the ready!