Patent: Monitors manipulate people's nerve systems


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Patent granted for PC monitors to manipulate peoples' nervous systems

Eek!

By INQUIRER staff: Friday 01 August 2003, 09:53

A LAGUNA BEACH man has filed a patent suggesting that PC monitors could be used to manipulate the nervous systems of human beings.

Hendricus G. Loos was granted patent 6,506,146 earlier this year for his "method of manipulating the nervous system of a subject located near a monitor".

The monitor emits an electromagnetic field when displaying an image and the subject has a sensory resonance frequency, he claims.

He also claims the patent for a computer program which does all the pulsing that exposes the cutaneous nerves.

The invention, he said, is related to a neurological effect of external electric fields menioned by someone called Wiener in 1958 who discusses bunching of brain waves through nonlinear interactions. ?

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