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Topic: Brain Waves and fMRI
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MFERGUSON Member
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posted 12-22-2008 11:16 AM
Here is an interesting article about fMRI, the latest rage in detection of deception: http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20026875.000
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ebvan Member
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posted 12-22-2008 06:41 PM
While it may actually show promise, I don't know why we don't start using Hubbard Electrometers right away. ------------------ Ex scientia veritas [This message has been edited by ebvan (edited 12-22-2008).] IP: Logged |
rnelson Member
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posted 12-23-2008 11:03 AM
Now that is a stylish device. Might have been regarded as futuristic looking in its day.Maybe we are missing something... All this focus on technical details... Perhaps we should hire some designers to help improve our gear. Here's something. r ------------------ "Gentlemen, you can't fight in here. This is the war room." --(Stanley Kubrick/Peter Sellers - Dr. Strangelove, 1964)
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ebvan Member
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posted 12-24-2008 06:56 PM
according to the Scientology sites I looked at. My posting is a fairly current version of the e-meter used to determine whether or not the subject of the examination has any of those pesky Thetans blocking a subject's ability to get rid of his sins.This instument is actually a tricked up wheatstone bridge that basically allows visualization of an electrodermal response. This one sells for about $4500.00. Where is my soldering iron, I'm gonna be a zillionairre. ------------------ Ex scientia veritas IP: Logged |