This outstanding article is the last, Part 3, Part I and 2 of which were
published in Volume 9, #2 and #3 of Explore! for the Professional. Because we
feel that Col. Bearden’s Special Note below is so very important we are
repeating its publication in all 3 parts of this article.
Special Note
This article refers to experimental research techniques which can be
detrimental or lethal in the hands of any but highly skilled, qualified
experimental scientists proceeding under proper laboratory safety procedures.
The purpose of this article is strictly for information to properly qualified
and authorized scientists in certified laboratories. We do not propose or
condone any use of these procedures for nonapproved practice of medicine without
a license. Neither the publisher nor the author are responsible for accidents or
outcomes in the use of these experimental procedures and techniques. Any
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own volition, and is solely responsible for insuring safety, qualifications, and
legality of the acts and their results. We neither suggest nor condone
unauthorized experimentation on human subjects. Such is a criminal violation of
the constitutional rights of the subject under Federal and State laws, and is
both illegal and immoral.
Two Ways to Improve the
Methodology and Experimental Correlates
We diverge momentarily: If they wish to improve this methodology, they will
consider the body dielectric as a nonlinear isotropic medium. Then they will
pretend that the spectrum of difference frequencies between each two
adjacent waves is the spectrum of "emissions" from the body. They
would also use those, as if they were actual emitted spectral signals, instead
of the actual signals emitted. That procedure will give superior correlations,
but it is more complicated. Part of that is known for underwater sonar,1
and so our own scientists may or may not have realized it for use in mind and
behavior correlate determination with respect to the body dielectric.
Another dramatic improvement in the depth to which the correlates can be
constructed, is provided by detecting each porthole output in a two-channel
device, where one channel has an adjustable time-delay as utilized by Dr. Valerie Hunt.2 The two channels—one real-time and one slightly
delayed—are then mixed, as by Hunt's method, producing an instrumental
measurement of the chaotic part of the functions. Again, this can be measured,
recorded, and later analyzed. It adds (i) a completely different kind of
thermodynamics in the system measurements, (ii) a dramatically extended set of
correlates, (iii) more direct measurement of the time-polarization causative
signals, and (iv) an applications technology eventually having many additional
degrees of freedom and therefore capable of
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achieving many more effects in the
targeted bio-organism or groups of them. With Hunt's method, the system as an open
dissipative system far from thermodynamic equilibrium in its environment is
being measured as such. This more directly allows for determination of the
environmental inputs on a much broader range of subsystems, both space-like and
time-like. Particularly for mental and emotional correlates to environmental
stimuli, such measurements and correlations are essential.
More Comprehensive Phenomenology Experiments
To return: Now the scientists would perform many phenomenology experiments,
making one little change at a time and profusely recording the data. Each time,
they would establish the physical change(s) that occur in the body and/or the
mental and emotional changes that occur in the mind for each spectral
reinsertion back through the "ship's portholes". They would simply but
painstakingly (over some years) build up an extensive database of those
individual correlates.
In these experiments, the experimenters will eventually be able to provoke
any body or mind change they wish. Strong emotion. Intense pain. Intense
pleasure. Painful thoughts. Images. Memories. Perceptions. Dreams. Visions.
Memory losses. Memory changes. Personality changes. Etc. The "delta"
in the emission spectrum (the changes from zero reference spectrum) represent
the precise totality of all mental, physical, organic, chemical, etc. changes
and interactions.
A particularly vulnerable aspect of every mammal is the pleasure center in
the brain. Experiments have shown that, when this center is stimulated, it is
the most addictive experience possible. Rats will forego food, endure electrical
shocks, starve, and even die to obtain stimulation of this center. Obviously a
device capable of generating signals that evoke direct stimulation of the
pleasure center in humans would be a powerful weapon.3
Extending the Data Base
See Figure 12. After the researchers have made an "individual porthole
signal insertion" correlate database, then they would make a "two,
three, four," porthole signal insertion correlate database by inducing
selected multiple changes at once. Again they would analyze everything; the
program would need one or more supercomputers. It would also require quite a
highly qualified multidisciplinary team, extensive facilities, substantial
funding, and would be many years in duration. We are describing a decades-long
program. But it's a doable.
With sufficient development and performance of such a program, the
researchers would have produced (with sufficient testing and analysis, and
sufficient retest validation and verification) a database of "specific
correlates for a given overall desired physical, mental, or physical and
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