All I Want for Christmas

<p>OR you just keep trying</p>

<p>Yeah. There is such a kit. Let me call it big syringew with FSH :).</p>

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This is quite technical book. Is not it?

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Sorry, I posted the wrong link (same author, different book). The correct one is <a href="http://www.innerlighttheory.com%5B/url%5D"&gt;www.innerlighttheory.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>As about bwgen, well I have a hacked version. It works sometimes.
By the way, my sister can project - she's done it more than once. So I'm coaching her. :) And both of us have a bit stronger than usual ability to influence things by will power... only slightly though (not meant to scare anyone away!).</p>

<p>For example, once there was no electricity. I had a bet with my uncle that power will be back in 5. He said 'cant be.' So I tried and it was back in 3 mins... Just one of the many examples. i've had 100% success rate. :eek: now go and wash your face :p</p>

<p>I have very weak ideas of explaining this 100% success rate. However, it tells me something. ok.</p>

<p>I have no 100% success rate :). Only weird things happening. btw.</p>

<p>It works sometimes. Yeah. It works when you are alread in theta it can help you to maintain ;). However, be cautious with using stimulants at all.</p>

<p>Ahh such technical nerdy talk...makes me feel so stupid</p>

<p>Yea Kebree, that's nice. I'm an only child :(</p>

<p>Stimulants are a strict no no. Thats why bwgen is great to get to theta. Though I sometimes induce that and hold it while coming out of sleep.</p>

<p>mercurysquad - do You have some access to the brain imaging machines? Check it please. Although it can be also a "common pattern", and they will not get it, it might be also something similar to extreme creativity state, and then pattern and so on.</p>

<p>It might be interesting. I would like to try one technic for stimulating random impulses, and so to speak "electrical storm" in brain. </p>

<p>'Imagine' that the water flows from LGN, to the occipital gyri, but to the both sides, and then to angular gyrus [but in both sides] and LGN again.
'Imagine' - because it is not imagining at all, it is such state, like waving hand or moving eyes. It seems to work. But I need to check it. And It is possible that for You will work something different :/ You have to look carefully how you think if you want to reveal what works in you. sorry for errors, i am tired, and enthused by this semi-bio talk :).</p>

<p>I mean BWGEN is a kind of stimulant too.
The only thing that comes to mi mind is that You would have more 'solid' routes for the areas that should be 'plastic'. BUt it is just free thought.
Heck, I lack the vocabulary. I need to buy english neurobio books .</p>

<p>i am amused too!! 3.20am is a nice time to be amused! now if only i didnt have a math exam <em>gasp</em> tomorrow</p>

<p>Hehe ;) nah, no imaging machines. I only got theoretical knowledge.</p>

<p>Yes, electrical impulses should work great (I saw many documentaries about this). In fact ANY periodic stimulation should work (that's why a baby falls asleep when the mum rocks it slowly).</p>

<p>And all that LGN, occipiwateva ... I dont know the technical terms except for the common parts like the amygdala.</p>

<p>Ciało kolankowate boczne - in english Lateral something something :) [LGN]. Check in the net.</p>

<p>With this machines, try in local univ or clinic. They probably will laugh at you, unless you find someone who will be interrested in the topic.</p>

<p>I didn't laugh. Maybe professors won't too? There has to be initiative. Unless someone picks up an obscure topic, science/tech would be stagnant.... so kudos.</p>

<p>it seems that you have nicer society... But ok. Try it anyway, I encourage you to do so, you will save several years of life/research.</p>

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it seems that you have nicer society

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Haha! def. no! ask astrix / akash / hello....</p>

<p>let's not wash dirty linen in public :p</p>

<p>Hmmm... I mean scientists. In my country there is such a shortage of money that no one want to share funds for some lateral projects, even the smallest ones.
There is too less money for 'random research'. Plays for scientists to seek for unexpectable things</p>

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...no one want to share funds for some lateral projects, even the smallest ones...

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India aint too different. Thats why all my "research" is done with my computer - i dont have access to no other equipment. And anyhow, research while in school is a novelty.</p>

<p>astrix, the truth shall surface (if its not already)</p>

<p>Mercuryswquad - I did 'research' on co|ckroaches [Blaberus Giganteus. I had not Blatta Orientalis - Sorry india ;) ] :) :) :) :). ethology. And physics. Physics can have low funds. It is awesome to seek cheaper ways, but have poor impact on reality, research is not about seeking ways of limiting money needed!</p>

<p>You will find "nicer society" in India, and worse too. Just like everywhere else. I would rather not propagate any prejudice.</p>

<p>Astrix, of course it is generalisation. I shoudl have added - "those who I have met". </p>

<p>But it is obvious that I am not talking about anyone. I cannot.
I had bad experience with WUofT. Everyone was looking if I am not stealing spectrophotometer. Awful.</p>