[extropy-chat] TMS

Adrian Tymes wingcat at pacbell.net
Wed Jan 19 03:25:08 UTC 2005


--- Dirk Bruere <dirk at neopax.com> wrote:
> The official line:
> http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/haarp/tech.html
> "During active ionospheric research, the signal
> generated by the 
> transmitter system is delivered to the antenna
> array, transmitted in an 
> upward direction, and is partially absorbed, at an
> altitude between 100 
> to 350 km (depending on operating frequency), in a
> small volume a few 
> hundred meters thick and a few tens of kilometers in
> diameter over the 
> site."
> 
> and the unofficial list of military interests
> http://www.haarp.net/

Ah.  Okay, thank you for the clarification.  (This is
why I am careful to disclaim what I am not certain
of.)

It still does not appear to be coherent enough to
precisely target parts of the human brain, though.
(Communication and selective spectrum denial, while
requiring some control over the wavelengths generated,
do not have nearly the required precision - and that's
assuming a wavelength could be found that only the
desired part of the human brain responds to, thus
eliminating the need to precisely target that region.)



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