From: Michael Lorrey (mike@lorrey.com)
Date: Mon Dec 14 1998 - 10:43:45 MST
Scott Badger wrote:
> >>there was a research scientist working out of a
> >>Canadian university who has published several papers
> >>on the effects of a machine he designed which
> >>manipulated and focused electromagnetic frequencies
> >>on various places in the brain.
> >
> >Michael Persinger. Susan Blackmore says it can be a very distressing
> >experience.
> >
> >Damien Broderick
>
> Dat's da guy! Now . . . the bonus question: "Which University?"
Don't know if this was already answered. I believe it was McGill.
He's now the bane of all the nutty UFO abduction proponents, since the
phenomena he can produce closely resemble both abduction and NDE
experiences. This research thus shows that these phenomena are occuring
within the brain, rather than as a result of real experiences. Of course
nobody wants to be told that 'its all in your head', somebody has to be to
blame. The only question now is if it can be done with electromagnetic
fields, how do such fields get created in the homes and cars of the
experiencers, or are their experiences more neurochemical based. The
evidence from rhypnol studies shows it is.
Mike Lorrey
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