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Date Posted: 01:28:04 06/13/03 Fri
Author: Beni Muniz
Subject: Don't have to use electric signals to alter the sensations!
In reply to: aton 's message, "hmmm..why not?" on 23:25:11 06/11/03 Wed

>a human brain interprets electric signals transmitted
>by our neurosystem...our braincells store the
>information we recive from our
>sensors(eg:eyes,ears..ect.) it is possible to alter
>information in the brain by emitting electric signals
>into certain parts. this is exactly how the matrix
>works.its like a computers harddrive and cpu i think,
>and so why couldnt it be overwritten??..
> hmmmm??what do you think

There was an experience conducted at a brain research centre (don't knonw the name) and they could induce some fake feelings to a guy only using a low and very concentrated magnetic field over his head!
So it's possible make you believe that you're alive at the Matrix...

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