From: Joerg Hansmann (info_at_jhansmann.de)
Date: 2001-12-22 16:39:12
Hi Jim,
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Meissner <jpmeissner_at_mindspring.com>
To: <buildcheapeeg_at_yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 1:35 AM
Subject: Re: [buildcheapeeg] Re: Meditation
>>Besides the wrong timing: Does the gnuplot-output look right ?
>> (blue: left channel, green:right channel)
> Das ist sehr gut!
I am impressed: You are speaking German ?
>My current product "The Brain State Synchronizer" uses this code written in Small C
>and running on a Motorola 68HC11 board. At this point there are 12 different
>variations of the basic program. They all use 200 Hz as the center frequency, but
>the sweep range and duration is different.
In http://www.meissnerresearch.com/quest_talk/quest_6.htm
you talk about a
"
...Computer board. 286 processor. 8 mega hertz. 16 is the processor. And it's got converter a computer. Basically it's a computer.
Trying to raise the sound patterns by a program. The reason it has to be a computer generating these things, because if you had a
tape, after a week or two basically you'd have memorized the tape. What's going to happen. This attempts to be random, or random, so
that you can't identify anything on it. ..."
Is this a more advanced model than the "The Brain State Synchronizer" with the
68HC11 or something completely different ?
On
http://www.meissnerresearch.com/BSS/listing_1.htm
you list the modes 50 to 61 as "Sweeping Binaural Beats".
Am I right that these use an algorithm like the AMIGA BASIC
program in your patent and only vary the starting frequency,
sweep time and total duration ?
The other modes e.g 01 to 06 seem to use another method.
I assume they are Monroe Binaural Beats with a center frequency
of 200 Hz and a difference frequency that moves linearly from the
start value to the end value over the repeat interval.
I am very impressed from the many success stories
described on http://www.meissnerresearch.com/quest_talk/quest_index.htm
Have I got it right that you have used modes 01 (for some weeks) and then
02 (for some weeks) to "overclock" your brain and improve your tennins play by
perceiving everything in slow motion ?
Regards,
Joerg
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