Nervous System Manipulation by Electromagnetic Fields from Monitors
US6506148 B2 is a patent titled "Nervous System Manipulation by Electromagnetic Fields from Monitors," which suggests that electromagnetic signals from screens can influence human nervous systems without physical contact. It was filed in 2001 and granted in 2003, proposing that pulsed images on monitors could induce physiological effects.![]()
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Overview of US6506148 B2
US6506148 B2 is a patent titled "Nervous System Manipulation by Electromagnetic Fields from Monitors." It was filed in 2001 and granted in 2003. The patent describes how electromagnetic signals emitted from computer and television screens can influence the human nervous system without any physical contact.
Key Details
- Filing Date: June 1, 2001
- Grant Date: January 14, 2003
- Inventor: Hendricus G. Loos
Main Concepts
The patent proposes that pulsed images displayed on screens can induce physiological effects on viewers. Here are the core ideas:
Concept Description Electromagnetic Fields Screens emit weak electromagnetic fields that can affect the nervous system. Pulsed Images Specific frequencies (e.g., 0.5 Hz) can stimulate sensory responses. Physiological Effects Potential effects include relaxation or drowsiness in viewers. Implications
The patent has raised discussions about the potential for screens to manipulate human behavior and emotions subtly. While it does not claim to enable mass mind control, it highlights concerns regarding the influence of technology on mental states.
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