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Friday, September 5, 2014

Talking to other using minds are now possible today!

Washington (AFP) - For the first time, scientists have been able to send a simple mental message from one person to another without any contact between the two, thousands of miles apart in India and France. Research led by experts at Harvard University shows technology can be used to transmit information from one person's brain to another's even, as in this case, if they are thousands of miles away. "It is kind of technological realization of the dream of telepathy, but it is definitely not magical," Giulio Ruffini, a theoretical physicist and co-author of the research, told AFP by phone from Barcelona. "We are using technology to interact electromagnetically with the brain." For the experiment, one person wearing a wireless, Internet-linked electroencephalogram or EEG would think a simple greeting, like "hola," or "ciao." A computer translated the words into digital binary code, presented by a series of 1s or 0s. Then, this message was emailed from India to France, and delivered via robot to the receiver, who through non-invasive brain stimulation could see flashes of light in their peripheral vision. The subjects receiving the message did not hear or see the words themselves, but were correctly able to report the flashes of light that corresponded to the message. "We wanted to find out if one could communicate directly between two people by reading out the brain activity from one person and injecting brain activity into the second person, and do so across great physical distances by leveraging existing communication pathways," said co-author Alvaro Pascual-Leone, professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School. "One such pathway is, of course, the Internet, so our question became, 'Could we develop an experiment that would bypass the talking or typing part of Internet and establish direct brain-to-brain communication between subjects located far away from each other in India and France?'" Ruffini added that extra care was taken to make sure no sensory information got in the way that could have influenced the interpretation of the message. Researchers have been attempting to send a message from person to person this way for about a decade, and the proof of principle that was reported in the journal PLOS ONE is still rudimentary, he told AFP. "We hope that in the longer term this could radically change the way we communicate with each other," said Ruffini. http://news.yahoo.com/telepathy-experiment-sends-1st-mental-message-222701481.html

Thursday, September 4, 2014

‘I did not commit any crime,’ Enrile said!

MANILA, Philippines—“I did not commit any crime,” Senator Juan Ponce Enrile on Friday told the Sandiganbayan third division as he pleaded not guilty to 15 counts of graft and corruption. Like Enrile, Janet Lim-Napoles also pleaded not guilty while Enrile’s forme chief of staff Atty. Jessica Lucila “Gigi” Reyes refused to enter a plea. “I plead not guilty, your honors. I did not commit any crime,” Enrile told the anti-graft court third division. Enrile and Reyes were ordered to sit beside each other by Associate Justice Samuel Martires. The justice urged the two to sit down as Reyes suffers from panic attacks while Enrile is frail due to old age. The two were blocked from view from a wall of lawyers and other co-accused Enrile and Reyes engaged in small talk while they sat beside each other. At one point, Reyes brought out her towel and wiped her eyes and face as she talked with Enrile. The two were close when they worked together in the Senate. They were once rumored to be having an affair. Napoles was also ordered to sit down as she had undergone an operation a few months back. They are co-accused in the plunder and graft charges over the pork barrel scam, the alleged diversion of public funds to ghost projects for kickbacks. Enrile is in the Philippine National Police General Hospital under police custody. He is suffering from hypertension and arrhythmia. Meanwhile, both Reyes and Napoles are detained at a regular jain in the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology female dormitory in Camp Bagong Diwa. Reyes is also asking the court medical attention as she claimed to be suffering from mixed anxiety disorder Read more: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/635538/i-did-not-commit-any-crime-enrile-said-as-he-pleads-not-guilty-on-graft#ixzz3CUQBtdEV