Subliminals from LED bulbs

This is a double barrel subliminal.  2 subs for the price of 1.  We go from the chaotic incandescent bulbs of the past to energy saving bulbs and then to the LED bulbs. Structured or patterned lighting is a problem.  It can be made to have subs programmed into its design.  Not only to the light being emitted but also the “sounds” that is emitted from these bulbs.

led and lilly wave

I found this just by chance.  I placed the ultrasound microphone next to my LED bulb on my desk and recorded the wave form above.  Remember that the above trace is a trace that is recorded by an ultrasound microphone, hence it is a sound pattern of emission from the bulb, not an electrical trace.  Below on the left is the electrical trace of a LED bulb.  On the right is the electrical trace of the “Lily Wave” – a wave pattern invented by Jo

John C. Lilly, M.D.

“John Lilly was the twentieth century’s foremost scientific pioneer of the inner and outer limits of human experience. ……….. whose quests resulted in astonishing insights into what it means to be a human being in an ever more mysterious universe.”

John Lily might have been a bit weird to the scientific community because he brought science and mysticism together, that is bringing together the scientific experiment and direct experience.  Anyway Dr, John Lily invented this:

lillywave

The Lily wave was invented to be used in experiments where its stimulus did not cause accumulated damaged to the recipient.

The previous wave forms used in neurophysiology and in neurosurgery injured the neurons when unidirectional current passed through the brain. Dr. Lilly developed a new electrical wave form to balance the current, first in one direction and then, after a brief interval, in the other. Thus ions moving in the neurons would first be pushed one way and then quickly the other way, stimulating the neurons and leaving the ions in their former positions within the neurons. This new wave form was called a balanced bidirectional pulse pair, or the Lilly Wave. Microscopic studies of brains stimulated with this balanced pulse pair showed that there was no injury of the neuronai networks from this kind of stimulation.

http://67.55.50.201/lilly/lillywave.html

 

So the magic in this wave was the positive and after a break, then negative peaks and as such after stimulation it would place the recipient to the beginning.  It is a kind of “reset” wave – reset to default.

Now look at the design of the LED bulb.

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The electrical design of the LED bulb creates this positive and negative electrical wave and as seen above with a forward and reverse stimulus.  Where did you see this before:

the Lily Wave:

Thus ions moving in the neurons would first be pushed one way and then quickly the other way, stimulating the neurons and leaving the ions in their former positions within the neurons.

 

How does the LED work:

So I wondered if the light emitted could have some sort of stimulus through the eyes if it was programmed to carry a sub.  LED type lights can be used to transport data acting as an internet line, like your hard wired or wireless internet connections.

So with my trace of my LED bulb using my ultrasound microphone I too found a surprise:

led and lilly wave

A very structured ultrasound waveform but only positive peaks with a break in between. Then it occurred to me: this is an ultrasound waveform of a lily wave.  This is what an ultrasound waveform of a lily wave would look like. Mostly positive traces: a positive or negative electrical current would only produce one type of sound.  There is no such thing as a negative sound? is there but interestingly you also see the “break” in between the traces, as you would if there was a break in the electrical wave.

And I kept thinking: these ultrasound traces all don’t look like the same to me, you know. Just like that.

Click on image to enlarge it. You will see that each trace is not the same and I wondered if this was because it was carrying some data.

ultrasound wave pattern

So I tried this: what if I passed a message down the powerline using the Devolo powerline audio adaptors and see if my LED bulb on my desk would “talk to me” by me using my ultrasound microphone to listen to it.

So I set up a “jack and jill” repeat and sent it down the power line.

jack and jill repeat

This is what I got:

ultrasound jack and jill went up the hill 20 aug

It is all about the vibrations.

You would not hear this sound above from your LED bulbs unless it is picked up by an ultrasound microphone. Even if the limits of hearing sound is from 20 Hz to 20 Khz it is thought that we can “hear” ultrasound for up to 100 Khz.  You won’t hear it BUT it will get through and create a feeling and a thought.

Best of luck with your lighting at home and if you sometimes just get a feeling: just say hello to your light bulbs: there might be somebody at the other end of the line.

Also watch out! “invisible” sound might be getting to your mobile phones creating a portable sub gadget.

SSC connect is Super sonic communication tool

frequency 18.0±1.1KHz Almost inaudible

Ideal for passing a subliminal message to the person in front of you.

Art can find the pattern.

I did this painting as a plug and play process with no context in mind.  To me it was a beautiful painting with no meaning but I liked looking at it yet was still apprehensive to putting it out as it had no meaning. What if you slipped on some paint and it made a beautiful mark but then is it art even if it had meditative qualities to it and would be timeless as you would not be bored looking at it everyday precisely because it did not come to an end with a narrative meaning to it.

topeng001

 

Then one day I saw this:

topeng detail 1 and thistopeng detail 2

and thistopeng detail 3

and it became a painting of faces or masks.

I am not sure if I liked it better now because it had context but something of the painting in my mind was now lost forever with this discovery.

Its a funny thing this thing called perception. How it can change with a suggestion.

Art is a sacred space.

a sacred space

siri sign

 

 

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