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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 246483" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I gave myself a more science oriented explanation. I was interested in the head coil. I monitored the voltage of the head coil while it was active. The voltage is very low. Most of the HDR voltage is consumed by the electromagnet. What went through the head coil was a low voltage sine wave at 60hz. There are low frequencies in the brain that could resonate with that 60hz signal. So I looked at this as an alternate electric field for the brain to sync to. Thus the altered experience that users of the HDR experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 246483, member: 288"] I gave myself a more science oriented explanation. I was interested in the head coil. I monitored the voltage of the head coil while it was active. The voltage is very low. Most of the HDR voltage is consumed by the electromagnet. What went through the head coil was a low voltage sine wave at 60hz. There are low frequencies in the brain that could resonate with that 60hz signal. So I looked at this as an alternate electric field for the brain to sync to. Thus the altered experience that users of the HDR experience. [/QUOTE]
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