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From: Ray Dickenson <r.dickenson.nul> Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 15:15:08 -0000 Archived: Fri, 30 Dec 2011 08:50:07 -0500 Subject: Re: Prayer Meditation Cause 'White Orbs' To Respond >From: DRudiak <drudiak.nul> >To: post.nul >Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2011 21:32:38 -0800 >Subject: Re: Prayer Meditation Cause 'White Orbs' To Respond <snip> >Thus to send even a very simple text message (forget about >things like detailed images or thoughts), you would need at >least 5 bits of transmitted data for each letter and basic >punctuation. It would probably take 10 to 20 seconds to send >even one character of a message, not exactly a fast or efficient >method of communication. It would be a very slow way for a >completely paralyzed person to communicate with the world, but >at present that would be about it. Hi David, your example shows a) temporary human technological limitations; b) how things change even in human technology. The radio telegraphy code (murray code) took 7.5 bits per character (about 50 - 60 per word) and ASCII is even worse, but some bright spark thought of using separate audio `tones' for each character instead of 7.5 ON/OFF bits and it was a great success, nearly 8 times faster and reclaimable under higher noise conditions (I tested it successfully to 6dbs below the noise cut-off for normal radio telegraphy). Why not a stage further? A separate stimulus (audio/mental/ psychophysio) for each word or maybe phrase or concept? Sophisticated civilizations tend to pack more and more `content' into fewer and fewer words or symbols. Think how much meaning can be implicit in the word "Really?" - maybe with a raised eyebrow; in the 17th Cent Pepys needed maybe half a page of verbosity to get the same effect. In addition, as I was about to discuss with Maynard, we suspect gov/sec have perfected radio `beaming' of a signal into human skulls where it's `heard' as an internal audio artifact - a `voice' or whatever. The signs are that they were testing it (on the hapless public?) several years ago (in UK) - and it works. So we can reasonably expect all those limitations to disappear over time - even if the outcomes are kept secret for some years. Cheers Ray D Listen to 'Strange Days... Indeed' - The PodCast At: http://www.virtuallystrange.net/ufo/sdi/program/ These contents above are copyright of the author and UFO UpDates - Toronto. They may not be reproduced without the express permission of both parties and are intended for educational use only.
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