"If you really want
to pursue important concepts, you'll never be supported by your
contemporary society or colleagues by definition.
Science is the pursuit the unknown,
make no mistake.
Scientists are highly conservative individuals who run in a flock. They're
influenced by
conservative central tendencies. That's the same as
granting agencies.:
" Dr. Michael Persinger, Neurotheologist –
“During the course of our experimentation over the last few
years, some members have
(CLAIMS ONLY, NOT VERIFIED) noticed apparent time distortion like
effects occasionally
via the use of our frequencies, so this
spurs 'time travel' type conversations among them at times.
A while back one of the members sent me a message
pertaining to this,
Ive pasted some of
this below.
SPECIAL NOTE : The ‘Related Weirdness” section lists ‘legacy’ (older) stories from
Our SOS member archives detailing similar types of phenomenon that may be
related
Somehow to the presented story.
[ BRAIN WAVE
SYNCHRONIZER PHOTIC STIMULATOR MODEL MD-5 SCHNEIDER INSTRUMENT CO ]
ORIGINAL
STORY CONVEYED CIRCA 2012
From: Bibi <bibi@XXXXXXXXX>
Subject: [ S.O.S. : --> ] TIME TRAVEL IS
DEFINITELY POSSIBLE!
To: sound_of_stars@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, June 7, 2012, 7:02 PM
Hi Doc
I've noticed that the subject of time travel has reared its exciting head in
the S-o-S community several times over the years and each time I have had to
bite my tongue. I'm now tired of biting!!! You see, I
have two stories to tell about time travel that nobody would believe – just
like the guy who travelled into the future and met himself as an older man in
the link you provided. I know `as sure as eggs is eggs' that time travel is
possible (although time machines are unnecessary) and I believe that you might
be the only person in the world (that I'm aware of) who might understand how it
was accomplished if I were to tell you.
My time travel happened way back in the early 1990's and I researched it for
many years because, first, I wanted to discover how far back in time I had
travelled (along with a friend of mine) and, second, how we'd achieved it
because we truly didn't have a clue. Our first `trip' took us back to 1886 (I
did much research on the people we'd met, the colour
and style of clothes, etc.) and the second took us back a mere 20 years, to
around 1970.
We didn't actually `travel' anywhere. Both instances happened at the places we
were visiting – almost like we entered a kind of warp in time and then came out
the other side some ten or so minutes later. The first incident happened at a
very old public house (drinking bar in your part of the world) located in the
countryside close to Maidenhead in Berkshire, England (one that was about to be
refurbished at the time and was totally closed to the public!) and the second
one not so many miles away and a few hundred yards from a large superstore in a
place called High Wycombe.
I proved the second occurrence beyond doubt when I later visited one of the
store's managers who showed me that what we'd witnessed had not been used for
at least twenty years (it was a huge advertising banner advertising an in-store
sale that had been displayed at a nearby roundabout when there had been no sale
in the store). The first occurrence would be easy to prove if only I could find
a historian or someone truly interested in time travel
because I could describe how the building was in 1886 which was quite different
to how it is in the present day – like the entire front of the building had
been demolished! There must also be records to show that there was a female
proprietor at the public house – something that was very, very rare in those
days.
Once I had finished my research, and had discovered the means by which we were
able to time travel, I wrote to the two top physicists (I think they were?) in
the world – Michel Kaku at New York University and the other (can't remember
his name) at a University in Hampshire (I think it was) in the UK. Neither
gentleman responded to me, although both were heavily involved in time travel
research at the time. I can't say that I blame them. I
was obviously looked upon as some kind of a crank. More's the pity because it would save them a whole load of
time in their attempts to find a way of travelling in time. (Michel Kaku, I
remember, stated quite plainly in one of our newspapers that `time travel might
be possible in another 200 years!) The only person in the whole world who
believes me is my sister (and the guy who travelled with me, of course) and
this was only because, as she says, I couldn't possibly have invented something
so incredible!
The reason why I don't want to bite my tongue any longer is that I'm now 68
years old and would hate to take my `secret' with me. Also, I believe firmly
that, with your knowledge, you might be in a position
to re-create the means by which we were able to time travel. In fact, if you
were able to do this, then all the S-o-S community could also give time travel
a whirl – guaranteed! I know that scientists are now of the belief that time doesn't exist, that it is not linear but is happening all at
once. This knowledge would help everyone's understanding.
I know this sounds too incredible to believe (in fact the first occurrence was
too incredible for words) but if you'd like to know how it was done and that
you might consider recreating the necessary circumstances (and I know you could)
then please let me know.
Signed (whilst still of sound mind) ;o)
Bibi
Jun. 9, 2012 at 2:07 p.m.
Bibi <bibi@XXXXXXXXX>
To: sound_of_stars@yahoogroups.com
Hello again, Doc
Thanks so much for your helpful advice and for such a full
response. I will, of course, heed that advice, and will respond privately
to you shortly.
I understand completely what you say about Mr
Kaku. (A member has let me know privately that his first name is Michio –
and, of course, I know this to be correct. I was obviously in too much of
a hurry to type up my story to pay enough attention to this detail because it
had been many years since I had written to him. But I was close enough and,
thankfully, you knew who I was referring to. ;o)
You said: "Did you ever have the sensation that you
could have remained in that warp bubble if you had wanted to, rather than
coming back to the present?"
To answer: Yes, I firmly believe
that we could have stayed in the bubble had we chosen to do so and for as long
as we had wanted to – so long as we didn't venture beyond the edge of it.
In fact, I'd go as far as to say that we couldn't have got out of it had we
wanted to without returning to the entry point – that
is, if we could have found it. To us, it was 'real time'
and we were in it whether we liked it or not. Thankfully, in my experience,
these bubbles appear to cover quite small, precise areas.
The only problem was that on the first time
slip – the one that took us back to the 1800's - we had wanted to get out of it
as quickly as possible because it was all VERY strange indeed inside that
place, and we didn't even know we had time travelled at that point. This
was mainly due to the occupants' reactions to us more so than our reactions to
them. We were in tracksuit and trainer type casual weekend clothing and
lounged at the bar, and they were in long, black, very smart suits to the
ankles, wore small black bonnets, and sat demurely at the bar with very
straight backs. They had never seen folk dressed in this way. And we were
giants compared to the guests there, who were mostly ladies measuring up to no
more than 5 feet in height. There were about 15 of them in all and they
simply couldn't take their eyes off us all the time we
were there. They watched our every move. But our appearance wasn't the only reason they were watching us so closely.
For those who are interested, there was one lady in the group
(even smaller than the rest) who was dressed very differently in a long mauve
evening gown. She was obviously very rich and I
got the feeling that the ladies in black were in her employ. (Research
showed me that they were.) It seemed to us that they feared for her
safety from these strange people who had arrived in a very strange looking
machine with wheels (my car) and, because we were within only a few feet of
this central figure, others formed a circle around her shortly after our
arrival. We were initially approached by a young bartender who very
quickly left us, I guess on the instructions of the female proprietor,
presumably to go and get help. She introduced herself and asked if she
could help us in any way – not the kind of question one would ask if we were in
a bar wanting a drink on a hot sunny day! She provided us with drinks – a
beer and a shandy – but we were not asked to pay. The reason for this, I
discovered during my research, was because the public house had been an Inn in
those days and was part of the estate of a large stately home that lay across
the road. The people who used the Inn were guests of the owners.
It's very difficult to describe but, as
the minutes ticked by, it felt like something quite sinister was building
up. The atmosphere became so tense that it was unbearable. We
started to get the feeling that we were about to be lynched – no kidding!
My friend, who normally would have been more than happy to have spent the rest
of the day drinking, suddenly said, "Drink up! Let's
go!" I did so without question and we then made our hurried
exit. Once outside, we literally ran to the car, locked ourselves in and
drove off at the speed of light, vowing never to ever go there again!
An interesting thing we noticed was that, although we had arrived
in the early afternoon in full sunshine, when we left some 5 or so minutes
later, it was pitch dark outside. I can't
explain what happened here, so will make no attempt. Maybe someone might
be able to explain?
The most fascinating thing about our visit was how it shows us
that these people are still alive and breathing `somewhere in time' and are
probably still talking about us to this day! It also suggests that we,
too, are still living at other stages of our life, as well as in other
existences that we've already lived. Mind
boggling stuff.
The second `bubble' we experienced was whilst driving past the
roundabout approaching the large superstore and we didn't stay in that `bubble'
for very long. When we returned to it an hour or
so later, the large advertising banner we'd witnessed
before was no longer there. This suggests that coming out of the `bubble'
didn't guarantee getting back in it again.
About my comment that time doesn't exist
and that it's happening all at once … I see time as being much like the many
layers of a huge cake, one layer of time on top of another rather than in a
linear fashion, but we are only experiencing the `time' that we are currently
conscious of - the particular layer of the cake that represents 2012.
Looking at time in this way would explain the déjà vu experiences that many of
us have had. It suggests to me that something from another time that we
had once experienced had `leaked into' our current experience, reminding us of
something that had happened in the past and making us feel we have done it before.
This can only happen, of course, if we are in the same area in the world where
it had previously happened. There is another way of looking at it which I
feel is also very possible (and this is very nicely explained in the book, A
Course in Miracles). We have lived this experience before and are
re-living it for whatever purpose!
Fyi, we didn't
have feelings of entering or being in another time at all, unlike the reported
quote by Chernobrov that you provided.
Everything felt perfectly normal. The scenery we passed going into the
`bubble' and then out again seemed to meld naturally with everything else
around it – a very gentle transition. Had we not noticed the changes,
then we would have had no idea that we had time travelled at all. This
makes me think that I could have done this quite a few times over the period
that I was `doing what I was doing' but, because there were no obvious changes,
they would have gone by unnoticed.
Finally, there's one question that has
always bothered me. What happened to our bodies in this current time when
we entered those other times? Did they simply disappear? I've
only just thought of this whilst typing that sentence: Maybe this is what
has happened to people who have disappeared off the face of the earth completely
without trace - like Madeleine McCann for example??? Mmmmmm
... it certainly bears thinking about.
Well, that's enough of my
ramblings. I'll be sending an explanatory email
to you, Doc, very soon as to how we did it.
Warm regards and blessings
Bibi
From: Bibi <bibi@XXXXXXXXX>
Subject: TIME TRAVEL IS DEFINITELY POSSIBLE!
To: "Doc Stars" <doc_starz@yahoo.com>
Received: Saturday, June 9, 2012, 10:11 PM
Hi
Doc
As promised, here's the information I have to offer that may help you to decide
whether you could possibly (or want to) formulate something similar on your
sound equipment to enable time travel. It would be so exciting if you
could!
Let me first explain how I came to understand what was behind my slips in
time. I'm a bit `verbal' as usual, and this is because I find it
difficult to put things down in a `snappy' fashion, so forgive me if I ramble
on.
Once I had finished my research into the time period that my boyfriend and I
had visited during the first trip (which spanned several years, much googling
and almost a library of books) I still hadn't come up with anything like a
reason as to what we had done specifically to achieve this. I wracked my
brain until it hurt. What had I been doing during those years that was
different because it wasn't happening any
more? I knew that something had caused it and that it just didn't happen on its own.
And then the miracle occurred! I was cleaning out my cupboards one day
and came across a very special piece of equipment that
I'd purchased back in the 80's that had lain hidden for many years due to a
house move. It was what was then known as a `dream machine' – an Innerquest Personal Computer to be precise, which had cost
me mega bucks – a cool £500 which was a whole load of dosh back in the 80's –
and still is for that matter. It didn't click
immediately with me though. After giving it a good dusting, I decided to
use it again so went in search of the manual. The purpose of
the InnerQuest is that it speaks directly to the
brain in its own language – the language of frequency - thus my contact with
you. It is a brainwave stimulation entrainment machine that takes the
user into alpha, beta, theta or delta states. I
know that you know all this, but don't panic. We're not there yet! I'm just
preparing the ground. ;o)
Although this kind of program can be downloaded on the internet now very cheaply,
(I have one that's called a NeuroProgrammer2) I find that it's nowhere near as
powerful as my `hard' one. The explanation given by the NP2 program is:
"Consistent, rhythmic stimuli entrains and stimulates brainwaves in order
to promote mental states." Then it goes onto talk about isochronic tones being the most effective means of rhythmic
stimulus which is an evenly spaced, tone based pulse
which simply turns on and off at a specified rate per second. They then
talk of monaural and binaural beats, which are the result of two wave forms
which are so close together that they add and subtract enough from each other
to be perceived as a beat or pulse. The frequency of the beats is the
same as the difference between the pitches of the two tones. So, for
example, if 2 tones (one with a pitch of 200Hz and the other with a pitch of
210Hz) are played together, a pulsating rhythm of 10Hz will result – which is
the difference between the two.
The reason why I find the NeuroProgrammer2 inferior is that the rate of the
tones is the same all the way through each program – from beginning to end -
and I can honestly say that I have never received any relaxing benefit from it,
whichever of its programs I use. However, with the InnerQuest
(which are no longer on the market) the tones/pulses start off, I believe, to
match a regular brainwave pattern but it changes in intensity and rhythm as it
slowly takes one down to the desired state. With the Innerquest,
I have some stero earphones that I use, together with
some goggles that flash amazing patterns onto closed eyelids. Whenever I
used this machine years ago, I found that, if I was interrupted for any reason
and had to leave the program, I was still in a deep trance-like state for quite
some while afterwards. As an example, when I made the 200
mile trip to purchase the machine, I was given a 15-minute sample of how
it worked. Following my trial, it took me 5 attempts to write a cheque to
pay for it before it looked anything like acceptable, and I had to sit in the
car for at least two hours before my brain was functioning well enough to
operate it. The sales people were obviously not
aware of how powerful their machine was and that they never should stop the
program before it is finished! The NeuroProgrammer
2 doesn't come near to having this effect on me.
In fact I can stop it in the middle of a program and
walk away from it feeling perfectly normal. So, there is a huge
difference between the two systems, although I'm not
100% certain as to what the differences are apart from the slowing down of the
brainwave before reaching the target frequency.
I've given you the foregoing just in case you are unfamiliar with this side of
things – although I'm sure that you are.
On with my story. At this point, my mind is far away from time
travel. I looked through the programs on my old machine and found one
called "36 Minute `Earth Harmony' program": 10 minutes of
induction/relaxation and 22 minutes at the Schumann resonance frequency of
7.83Hz, using both focus and expansion modes and returning to high Alpha over
two minutes." I then decided to read up a bit about the Schumann
resonance frequency just for the hell of it and it was during this time that it
hit me. This was the main program that I had used during the specific
period in which the time travel had occurred! I had purchased the machine
initially to help me with a whole load of stress and depression I had been
experiencing and it was this program that worked the best for me. I was
using this 7.83Hz frequency sometimes several times a day, every single day –
probably over a period of a year or maybe more. Once I realised that this must have been the
means by which I was able to time travel, I started googling `Schumann
resonance/time travel'. Google came up with one small sentence at that
time (although I can't find it now) that read
something like, "To time travel, one must be vibrating in tune with Mother
Earth, at the Schumann Resonance at 7.83Hz." So … I had
been vibrating in tune with Mother Earth without even realising
it. How amazing!
My then boyfriend at the time had possibly used the program one or two times,
although he claims that he never used it and wouldn't use it because he didn't
want anything `messing with his brain'. I have since come to realise something really important
in this respect. When one is vibrating at a certain powerful frequency,
then one's body must act similarly to how a tuning fork works, ie strike
one fork and let it vibrate and then place another non-vibrating fork near to
it and this will vibrate at the same vibration as the vibrating tuning
fork!!! I believe that my boyfriend was able to accompany me
on my `trips' because he was simply in the vicinity of my `Mother Earth'
vibrations!
So, dear Doc, that's how we were able to time travel – without a single
doubt. But there appears to be a slight hitch in recreating these
vibrations because, as you know, the earth is now vibrating differently as it
heads towards Zero Point (not that I know much about that). I think it's
more like 12Hz now, but I'm not certain, and rising to 13Hz in December this
year (when the world will stop and we'll all fall
off!!!) If you know the current frequency then
you would know where to aim if you felt you were interested and/or able to create
something like this. Or just maybe the 7.83Hz frequency would still work?
Please don't think I'm putting any pressure on you to
come up with something. I really don't know how
closely linked your work is to what I'm describing. I could be way off
beam. But it sure is worth a look at, don't you think? If you could
come up with something, then you may also want to think about special goggles
too that link into a pc because I feel the two together have far more impact.
If there's anything you'd like clarification on,
please feel free to write to me. I'd like to know what
you think, anyway.
Warmest regards and blessings
Bibi
P.S. As a matter of interest, who would you suggest I send this information to
apart from your goodself?
If I were capable of
understanding such a thing, I would not say so publicly
but I very much
appreciate the faith you put in me and your kind
compliments.
I do not now, nor do I
reasonably anticipate in the future know how to
physically travel in
time in the manner of which we are speaking, but
its certainly an interesting topic.
I do however agree,
subjectively, that it is likely that if time travel
were possible that there
would probably be a way of doing it with out
intricate machinery.
>We didn't actually
`travel' anywhere. Both instances happened at the places
>we were visiting -
almost like we entered a kind of warp in time and then
>came out the other
side some ten or so minutes later. The first incident
>happened at a very old public house (drinking bar in your part of the
>world) located in
the countryside close to Maidenhead in Berkshire, England
>(one that was about to be refurbished at the time
and was totally closed to
>the public!) and the
second one not so many miles away and a few hundred
>yards from a large
superstore in a place called High Wycombe.
I found the descriptions
you gave fascinating, and I have no doubt at all
that you did indeed
experience what you claim. There is certainly no
shortage
of these kinds of events
either in contemporary or past historic times
and what you describe
feels very similiar to many other accounts I have
reviewed.
Did you ever have the
sensation that you could have remained in that warp
bubble
if you had wanted to,
rather than coming back to the present?
>Once I had finished
my research, and had discovered the means by
>which we were able
to time travel, I wrote to the two top physicists
>(I think they were?) in the world - Michel Kaku
at New York
>University and the
other (can't remember his name) at a University
>in Hampshire (I
think it was) in the UK. Neither gentleman
>responded to me,
although both were heavily involved in time travel
>research at the
time. I can't say that I blame them. I was
>obviously looked
upon as some kind of a crank.
You are far more
generous than they deserve and you are more generous
and diplomatic towards
these individuals than I would have been.
Word on the street, in
the underground alt sci community generally
on Kaku is not exactly
positive.
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Message -----
From: Bibi <bibi@XXXXXXXXX>
To: "sound_of_stars@yahoogroups.com"
<sound_of_stars@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 9, 2012, 02:07:43 p.m.
PDT
Subject: [ S.O.S. :
--> ] Re: BIBI - BIBI - TIME TRAVEL
IS DEFINITELY POSSIBLE!
Hello again, Doc
Thanks so much for
your helpful advice and for such a full response. I will, of course, heed
that advice, and will respond privately to you shortly.
I understand
completely what you say about Mr Kaku. (A
member has let me know privately that his first name is Michio – and, of
course, I know this to be correct. I was obviously in too much of a hurry
to type up my story to pay enough attention to this detail because it had been
many years since I had written to him. But I was close enough and, thankfully,
you knew who I was referring to. ;o)
You said:
"Did you ever have the sensation that you could have remained in that warp
bubble if you had wanted to, rather than coming back to the present?"
To answer: Yes,
I firmly believe that we could have stayed in the
bubble had we chosen to do so and for as long as we had wanted to – so long as
we didn't venture beyond the edge of it. In fact, I'd go as far as to say
that we couldn't have got out of it had we wanted to without returning
to the entry point – that is, if we could have found it. To us, it was 'real
time' and we were in it whether we liked it or not.
Thankfully, in my experience, these bubbles appear to cover quite small,
precise areas.
The only problem was
that on the first time slip – the one that took us
back to the 1800's - we had wanted to get out of it as quickly as possible
because it was all VERY strange indeed inside that place, and we didn't even
know we had time travelled at that point. This was mainly due to the
occupants' reactions to us more so than our reactions to them. We were in
tracksuit and trainer type casual weekend clothing and lounged at the bar, and
they were in long, black, very smart suits to the ankles, wore small black
bonnets, and sat demurely at the bar with very straight backs. They had
never seen folk dressed in this way. And we were giants compared to the guests
there, who were mostly ladies measuring up to no more than 5 feet in
height. There were about 15 of them in all and they simply couldn't take their eyes off us all the time we were
there. They watched our every move. But our appearance wasn't
the only reason they were watching us so closely.
For those who are
interested, there was one lady in the group (even smaller than the rest) who
was dressed very differently in a long mauve evening gown. She was
obviously very rich and I got the feeling that the
ladies in black were in her employ. (Research showed me that they
were.) It seemed to us that they feared for her safety from these strange
people who had arrived in a very strange looking machine with wheels (my car)
and, because we were within only a few feet of this central figure, others formed
a circle around her shortly after our arrival. We were initially
approached by a young bartender who very quickly left us, I guess on the
instructions of the female proprietor, presumably to go and get help. She
introduced herself and asked if she could help us in any way – not the kind of
question one would ask if we were in a bar wanting a drink on a hot sunny
day! She provided us with drinks – a beer and a shandy – but we were not
asked to pay. The reason for this, I discovered during my research, was because
the public house had been an Inn in those days and was part of the estate of a
large stately home that lay across the road. The people who used the Inn
were guests of the owners.
It's very difficult to describe but, as the
minutes ticked by, it felt like something quite sinister was building up.
The atmosphere became so tense that it was unbearable. We started to get
the feeling that we were about to be lynched – no kidding! My friend, who
normally would have been more than happy to have spent the rest of the day
drinking, suddenly said, "Drink up! Let's
go!" I did so without question and we then made our hurried
exit. Once outside, we literally ran to the car, locked ourselves in and
drove off at the speed of light, vowing never to ever go there again!
An interesting thing
we noticed was that, although we had arrived in the early afternoon in full
sunshine, when we left some 5 or so minutes later, it was pitch dark
outside. I can't explain what happened here, so
will make no attempt. Maybe someone might be able to explain?
The most fascinating
thing about our visit was how it shows us that these people are still alive and
breathing `somewhere in time' and are probably still talking about us to this
day! It also suggests that we, too, are still living at other stages of
our life, as well as in other existences that we've
already lived. Mind boggling stuff.
The second `bubble' we
experienced was whilst driving past the roundabout approaching the large
superstore and we didn't stay in that `bubble' for very long.
When we returned to it an hour or so later, the large advertising banner we'd witnessed before was no longer there. This
suggests that coming out of the `bubble' didn't guarantee getting back in it
again.
About my comment that
time doesn't exist and that it's happening all at once
… I see time as being much like the many layers of a huge cake, one layer of
time on top of another rather than in a linear fashion, but we are only
experiencing the `time' that we are currently conscious of - the particular
layer of the cake that represents 2012. Looking at time in this way would
explain the déjà vu experiences that many of us have had. It suggests to
me that something from another time that we had once experienced had `leaked
into' our current experience, reminding us of something that had happened in
the past and making us feel we have done it before. This can only happen,
of course, if we are in the same area in the world where it had previously
happened. There is another way of looking at it which I feel is also very
possible (and this is very nicely explained in the book, A Course in
Miracles). We have lived this experience before and are re-living it for
whatever purpose!
Fyi, we didn't have
feelings of entering or being in another time at all, unlike the reported quote
by Chernobrov that you provided. Everything
felt perfectly normal. The scenery we passed going into the `bubble' and
then out again seemed to meld naturally with everything else around it – a very
gentle transition. Had we not noticed the changes, then we would have had
no idea that we had time travelled at all. This makes me think that I
could have done this quite a few times over the period that I was `doing what I
was doing' but, because there were no obvious changes, they would have gone by
unnoticed.
Finally, there's one question that has always bothered me. What
happened to our bodies in this current time when we entered those other times?
Did they simply disappear? I've only just thought of
this whilst typing that sentence: Maybe this is what has happened to
people who have disappeared off the face of the earth completely without trace
- like Madeleine McCann for example??? Mmmmmm
... it certainly bears thinking about.
Well, that's enough of my ramblings. I'll
be sending an explanatory email to you, Doc, very soon as to how we did it.
Warm regards and
blessings
Bibi
From: Bibi <bibi@xxxxx >
To: Doc Stars <doc_starz@yahoo.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 9, 2012, 04:12:37 p.m. MDT
Subject: TIME TRAVEL IS DEFINITELY POSSIBLE!
Hi Doc
As promised, here's the
information I have to offer that may help you to decide whether you could
possibly (or want to) formulate something similar on your sound equipment to
enable time travel. It would be so exciting if you could!
Let me first explain how I came to understand what
was behind my slips in time. I'm a bit `verbal' as usual, and this is
because I find it difficult to put things down in a `snappy' fashion, so
forgive me if I ramble on.
Once I had finished my research into the time
period that my boyfriend and I had visited during the first trip (which spanned
several years, much googling and almost a library of books) I still hadn't come
up with anything like a reason as to what we had done specifically to achieve
this. I wracked my brain until it hurt. What had I been doing
during those years that was different because it wasn't happening any more? I knew that
something had caused it and that it just didn't happen
on its own.
And then the miracle occurred! I was cleaning
out my cupboards one day and came across a very special
piece of equipment that I'd purchased back in the 80's that had lain hidden for
many years due to a house move. It was what was then known as a `dream
machine' – an Innerquest Personal Computer to be
precise, which had cost me mega bucks – a cool £500 which was a whole load of
dosh back in the 80's – and still is for that matter. It didn't
click immediately with me though. After giving it a good dusting, I
decided to use it again so went in search of the manual. The purpose of
the InnerQuest is that it speaks directly to the
brain in its own language – the language of frequency - thus my contact with
you. It is a brainwave stimulation entrainment machine that takes the
user into alpha, beta, theta or delta states. I
know that you know all this, but don't panic. We're not there yet! I'm just
preparing the ground. ;o)
Although this kind of program can be downloaded on
the internet now very cheaply, (I have one that's called a NeuroProgrammer2) I
find that it's nowhere near as powerful as my `hard' one. The explanation
given by the NP2 program is: "Consistent, rhythmic stimuli entrains and
stimulates brainwaves in order to promote mental states." Then it
goes onto talk about isochronic tones being the most
effective means of rhythmic stimulus which is an
evenly spaced, tone based pulse which simply turns on and off at a specified
rate per second. They then talk of monaural and binaural beats, which are
the result of two wave forms which are so close together that they add and
subtract enough from each other to be perceived as a beat or pulse. The
frequency of the beats is the same as the difference between the pitches of the
two tones. So, for example, if 2 tones (one with a pitch of 200Hz and the
other with a pitch of 210Hz) are played together, a pulsating rhythm of 10Hz
will result – which is the difference between the two.
The reason why I find the NeuroProgrammer2
inferior is that the rate of the tones is the same all the way through each
program – from beginning to end - and I can honestly say that I have never
received any relaxing benefit from it, whichever of its programs I use.
However, with the InnerQuest (which are no longer on
the market) the tones/pulses start off, I believe, to match a regular brainwave
pattern but it changes in intensity and rhythm as it slowly takes one down to
the desired state. With the Innerquest, I have
some stero earphones that I use, together with some
goggles that flash amazing patterns onto closed eyelids. Whenever I used
this machine years ago, I found that, if I was interrupted for any reason and
had to leave the program, I was still in a deep trance-like state for quite
some while afterwards. As an example, when I made the 200
mile trip to purchase the machine, I was given a 15-minute sample of how
it worked. Following my trial, it took me 5 attempts to write a cheque to
pay for it before it looked anything like acceptable, and I had to sit in the
car for at least two hours before my brain was functioning well enough to
operate it. The sales people were obviously not
aware of how powerful their machine was and that they never should stop the
program before it is finished! The NeuroProgrammer
2 doesn't come near to having this effect on me.
In fact I can stop it in the middle of a program and
walk away from it feeling perfectly normal. So, there is a huge
difference between the two systems, although I'm not
100% certain as to what the differences are apart from the slowing down of the
brainwave before reaching the target frequency.
I've given you the foregoing just in case you are
unfamiliar with this side of things – although I'm sure that you are.
On with my story. At this point, my mind is
far away from time travel. I looked through the programs on my old
machine and found one called "36 Minute `Earth Harmony'
program": 10 minutes of induction/relaxation and 22 minutes at the
Schumann resonance frequency of 7.83Hz, using both focus and expansion modes
and returning to high Alpha over two minutes." I then decided to
read up a bit about the Schumann resonance frequency just for the hell of it
and it was during this time that it hit me. This was the main program
that I had used during the specific period in which the time travel had occurred!
I had purchased the machine initially to help me with a whole load of stress
and depression I had been experiencing and it was this program that worked the
best for me. I was using this 7.83Hz frequency sometimes several times a
day, every single day – probably over a period of a year or maybe more.
Once I realised that this must have been the means by which I was able to time travel, I started
googling `Schumann resonance/time travel'. Google came up with one small
sentence at that time (although I can't find it now)
that read something like, "To time travel, one must be vibrating in tune
with Mother Earth, at the Schumann Resonance at 7.83Hz." So … I had
been vibrating in tune with Mother Earth without even realising
it. How amazing!
My then boyfriend at the time had possibly used
the program one or two times, although he claims that he never used it and
wouldn't use it because he didn't want anything `messing with his brain'.
I have since come to realise something really important in this respect. When one is
vibrating at a certain powerful frequency, then one's body must act similarly
to how a tuning fork works, ie strike one fork and let it vibrate and then place
another non-vibrating fork near to it and this will vibrate at the same vibration
as the vibrating tuning fork!!! I believe that my boyfriend was able to
accompany me on my `trips' because he was simply in the vicinity of my `Mother
Earth' vibrations!
So, dear Doc, that's how we were able to time
travel – without a single doubt. But there appears to be a slight hitch
in recreating these vibrations because, as you know, the earth is now vibrating
differently as it heads towards Zero Point (not that I know much about
that). I think it's more like 12Hz now, but I'm not certain, and rising
to 13Hz in December this year (when the world will stop
and we'll all fall off!!!) If you know the current frequency
then you would know where to aim if you felt you were interested and/or able to
create something like this. Or just maybe the 7.83Hz frequency would
still work?
Please don't think I'm
putting any pressure on you to come up with something. I really don't know how closely linked your work is to what I'm
describing. I could be way off beam. But it sure is worth a look
at, don't you think? If you could come up with something, then you may
also want to think about special goggles too that link into a pc because I feel
the two together have far more impact.
If there's anything you'd
like clarification on, please feel free to write to me. I'd
like to know what you think, anyway.
Warmest regards and blessings
Bibi
P.S. As a matter of interest, who would you
suggest I send this information to apart from your goodself?
With the help of
leading researchers including Dr. Rayma Ditson-Sommer and Gayland Hearst,
Ph.D., InnerQuest set the stage for the acceptance
and evolution of light and sound mind machines with many of today’s systems
still including brainwave entrainment features first introduced by InnerQuest.
https://www.mindmachines.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/IQ-brochure-inside-768x397.jpg
https://www.mindmachines.com/innerquest-technology/
1980S "IQ
International" INNERQUEST
Examples of InnerQuest Lightframes
by MindMachines | Feb 3, 2017 | Discontinued Products, Lightframes | 0 comments
Back in the late
1980’s and early 1990’s IQ International, also known as InnerQuest,
manufactured some excellent light and sound mind machines. Of
course the available technology was primitive compared with today, plus
at the time red LEDs for light frames was the first and only choice for the
light stimulation. Of course all that changed, but
here are two pictures of IQ International light frames that were common…
https://www.mindmachines.com/2-examples-innerquest-lightframes/
https://www.mindmachines.com/category/discontinued-products/
https://www.thefreelibrary.com/The+highs+and+lows+of+IQ.-a013555169
https://www.mindmachines.com/innerquest-technology/
Founder Unloads
Interest for $1,000 as Company Shuts Down; Will He Look Internationally?
PEERING OVER THE
TOP of his glasses, W.A. Robinson cuts a curious figure.
He's not wearing the bifocals expected of a 57-year-old man,
but sleek goggles flickering in the ruby glow of light-emitting diodes.
Robinson, a
hypnotherapist, former stockbroker and ex-con, is demonstrating
the new-age invention that launched his Little Rock-based IQ International Inc.
into the rarified air of the world export market and the exotic pages of The
Sharper Image catalog.
In four years, he
says, more than 50,000 of his InnerQuest glasses had
been sold, bringing annual sales of $3.2 million.
The "brain
wave synchronization" glasses, used primarily for relaxation and learning
enhancement, seemed destined to propel the company into unimaginable riches.
It was a mirage.
Under the surface,
the company was torn asunder by a battle with the Food and Drug Administration,
a rash of epileptic seizures and the loss of its Sharper Image contract.
A planned stock
offering was cancelled in the fall amid accusations that Robinson had deceived
potential investors. In November, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
protection.
IQ's product
liability insurance expired on Feb. 1, and it's
unlikely that any company will pick it up.
A few weeks back,
Robinson finally sold his 62 percent interest in the company to Worldwide
Capital Corp. for a measly $1,000. He claims to have invested about $230,000 in
the company by the time it failed.
Last week, the
company temporarily closed down while a
court-appointed trustee assessed the quagmire.
"The company
shutting down has left me virtually broke," he says.
Wilbur A. Robinson
made his first splash in 1976 when he was convicted of a felony for possessing
a stolen car.
A stockbroker at
the time, he says the car was given to him by a wealthy investor who was
repaying a debt, but had no title to the car.
Robinson was
sentenced to three years and actually served 30 days
in the county jail with the remainder served on probation.
Hypnotic
Discoveries
Having surrendered
his securities license, Robinson became engrossed with the hypnotherapy trade,
where he dealt with high-strung, aggravated people desperate to relax and
change their lifestyles.
In the spirit of discovery he purchased a cheap strobe light from Radio Shack
in the early 1980s and began experimenting with patients, bouncing the strobe
off the ceiling and into their eyes.
Robinson determined
that certain strobe rates relaxed his clients and made them more receptive to
hypnotic instructions.
Having a
fundamental knowledge of electronics, he wired up a pair of sunglasses with
LED's to enhance his experiments, and a new sensation was born.
Robinson had a few InnerQuest clinical devices built in 1983, incorporating
white noise along with the visual stimuli. The device was well-received by
clients, and in 1986 he decided to create a consumer version.
The first sale was
made in the fall of 1987. By early 1988, the product was being assembled in
Taiwan and distributed in Germany. The trouble began when Robinson advertised
his product in meditation and new-age publications.
The early ads
claimed InnerQuest could enhance athletic performance,
reduce stress, control pain and "improve conditions of illness."
That got the
attention of the FDA, which said the medical claims would require the product
to undergo extensive testing for certification.
In September 1989
U.S. government agents seized a shipment of 400 InnerQuest
glasses imported from Taiwan. Robinson changed the ads, but the FDA was not
satisfied.
There was one
loophole left. If Robinson could prove that a similar product was sold in
interstate commerce prior to May 1976, InnerQuest
would not have to undergo the lengthy FDA testing.
Robinson claims a crude but basically similar version of his product had been
sold across state lines by a small company in Oregon. He submitted evidence,
but the FDA found it unacceptable.
A Useful Product
On the battle
raged. In the meantime, InnerQuest was compiling some
respectable results.
At Arizona State
University in Tempe, many disabled students have used the glasses to decrease
tension and improve their learning retention.
"We never used
it as a medical instrument," says Richard Jones, coordinator of the
university's access learning lab. Jones was unaware of any problems with the
FDA.
He says the 30 or
so students per year who use the system have been carefully screened for
epilepsy and the use of certain drugs.
With few
exceptions, the results have been positive.
"There was one
student who had a visual impairment--rapid movement of her eyes," Jones
says. "This machine actually allowed her to relax. She's now in law
school."
Rave reviews also
are heard from Delta Health Care in Dallas, which has used InnerQuest
to help break chemical dependence, and the Chileda
Habilitation Institute in Wisconsin, where the product has been successful in
calming autistic children.
Until recently, the
FDA controversy had not affected business. Robinson says sales grew
exponentially from $45,000 in 1988 to $1.6 million in 1990 and $3.2 million in
1992.
He believes sales
could have reached $50 million in a matter of years were it not for the FDA's
antagonism.
The snazzy Sharper
Image stores and catalogs accounted for 25 percent of IQ's business. Ten
percent of the volume came from other U.S. dealers and 65 percent of sales came
from the export market -- most notably Germany and Japan.
In the heady month
of May 1992, Little Rock native James Lilly was named chief executive officer
and president of the company, leaving a posh position as vice president of
logistics for Unisys Corp.
Lilly seemed
confident, investing $90,000 of his own money in the company for 10 percent of
its stock. As soon as he arrived, IQ announced plans to hold a limited stock
offering to raise $875,000 for working capital.
"This market,
this product will mushroom," Lilly told a group of distributors after he
arrived.
Pattern of Deceit
Emerges
In applying for the
stock offering, the company filed false information about Robinson's background
to the Arkansas Securities Department.
The application
claimed Robinson held a bachelor's degree from the University of Chicago and
two master's degrees from the University of Arizona in Tucson.
It's not true.
Robinson says his
subordinates at IQ submitted the false information, and he did not bother to
read over it.
He now claims a
bachelor's degree in business administration from Arizona State, but the
university says it hasn't granted a degree to anyone
with Robinson's name or social security number. Robinson says he has lost his
copy of the degree.
Also excluded from
the securities application was his felony conviction and his personal
bankruptcy in the early '80s. The conviction, however, was already on file with
the Securities Department due to Robinson's experience as a broker.
In July 1992, the
FDA showed up to audit the company and informed Lilly that the product must be
approved as a medical device before it could be sold. The FDA also visited The
Sharper Image that month.
Lilly, who
maintains he never knew of any troubles with the FDA or with Robinson's
background, abruptly left IQ after three months at the helm. He estimated that
his investment losses, moving expenses and salary cut cost him almost $250,000.
Then there was the
lawsuit.
Carilyn Sue Hipp of
Texas sued IQ for $43 million after a pair of demonstration glasses in a
Sharper Image store caused her to have an epileptic seizure, fall to the ground
and strike her head.
Robinson says the
suit was frivolous, but notes that IQ's product
liability insurance carrier settled with Hipp
recently for $1 million.
He acknowledges
five reports of seizures by Sharper Image customers who tried out InnerQuest, and another three cases worldwide. The product,
however, has always carried a warning for epileptics.
"It's a
pre-existing condition," Robinson says. "No one is given
epilepsy."
Robinson says the
seizures could have been avoided if Sharper Image would have displayed the
product properly and not allowed customers to use a model with brighter lights
that was only intended for display purposes.
Motivated by the
reports of epileptic seizures, the state Health Department got into the act in
September 1992. The department threw a quarantine on InnerQuest
glasses stored at The Sharper Image warehouse in Little Rock until the FDA
could straighten out the paper work to seize the
glasses.
With the company
coming apart at the seams, Robinson filed for bankruptcy in early November.
The petition
revealed total IQ assets of $1.03 million and liabilities of $837,000.
The largest
unsecured claim in the bankruptcy case is a $44,415 debt to Air Traffic Service
Corp. of Little Rock, owner of the building where IQ is headquartered on Rodney
Parham Road. Two claims by Little Rock tax lawyers total $58,581, and IQ owes
another $28,250 to the accounting firm of KPMG Peat Marwick.
Robinson himself
says the company owes him $300,000. The day after the bankruptcy filing, the
FDA moved to seize the quarantined glasses. Since then, Robinson says, The
Sharper Image has withheld $85,000 in accounts payable.
On Dec. 2, with IQ
International being cut back to a skeleton staff, and everything going wrong,
Robinson called off the stock offering.
Unless the
bankruptcy court will allow the company to make products strictly for export,
IQ International appears doomed.
Robinson himself
has bailed out, although his wife retains 28 percent of the company's worthless
stock.
"It's going to
be very difficult," says James Dowden, the court-appointed trustee. The
fate of the company will be known within two weeks, he says.
But Robinson still
has one trick up his sleeve. He might start from scratch in another country,
where the government isn't so picky.
Lately, Robinson's
face has been popping up in newspaper advertisements as he attempts to
regenerate the hypnoptherapy business he says once
earned him $200,000 a year. But his Markham Street office is very
quiet these days, leaving plenty of time for reflection.
Michael Strange,
his former hypnotherapy colleague, went elsewhere last year when Robinson
became notorious.
The old telephone
number for their office forwards the caller to Strange, not Robinson. Outside
the building, the vanity plate on his car says "TRANCE," conjuring
images of Robinson in his leather armchair, goggles donned.
If he truly believes in his invention, he may use it often in the
tense months to follow.
============================
Though basic in
style, at least by today’s standards, the InnerQuest
IQ-JR featured two types of brainwave frequency stimulation with the ability to
‘hold’ any specific frequency or pattern of frequencies during any given light
and sound session, whether those frequencies were in Beta, Alpha, Theta, Delta or any combination thereof.
https://www.mindmachines.com/innerquest-iq-jr-mindmachine/
Megabrain Innerquest
IQ-III II funcionamiento basico
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AaVzaslTpg
Re: INNERQUEST IQ-III L&S Machine. Total Novice seeks advice
With your query being this old, you'll likely never
see the response, but here it is anyway. I know because I wrote the code for
the entire IQ line.
Yes, the IQ-III is identical to an IQ-II with a Blaupunkt
tape player added. The various buttons start/stop the programs, change volume
levels, choose between white noise or tone, change the pitch if tone is
selected, etc. All of the buttons serve dual functions, with the specifics
dependent upon whether a program is active.
JWL
Here's a list of the IQ-II and IQ-III programs as described in their
documentation:
Brain Wave Patterns
Beta: (13Hz+) This is a normal and alert state.
Alpha (8-12Hz) This is a slower pace, when relaxed and creative.
Theta: (4-7Hz) This is a level just before you doze off. You receive intense
learning capabilities at this level.
Delta: (1-3Hz) This is a deep sleep state level that seems highly effective in
promoting healing.
Programs
15 minute relaxation conditioning. Begins at 18Hz. and
slows to 7Hz. over five minutes, maintains 5Hz. for the remaining nine minutes
and returns to 18Hz. in the final minute before shutting off. Pattern 1 (all
synchronous, focus mode used throughout).
20 Minute relaxation/learning. Deep relaxation to 5Hz. Incorporates both
left/right and front/back modes through the relaxation phase, then focus mode
for the learning phase. Range: 25 to 5Hz.
30 minute deep relaxation. Begins at 18Hz., decreases
to 5Hz. through a progression of modes, maintains 5Hz. for 18 minutes of deep
relaxation conditioning then back to 20Hz. over a two minute
period.
24 minute "Beta Wave" high energy program for motivation, physical
activity, mental exercise. All modes used in a repeating wave from 30Hz. to
12Hz.
24 minute "Beta-Alpha Wave" alternating from 10Hz. to 18Hz. Use for
relaxation and energizing. Also great for music enjoyment.
30 minute "Deep Alpha-Theta Wave". A repeating wave of changing modes
from 5Hz. to 12Hz. Especially good for meditation and personal programming.
30 minute "Theta-Delta Wave" 1.0 Hz. to 5Hz. for deep Delta
relaxation ending in sleep.
36 minute "Earth Harmony" program. 10 minutes of induction/relaxation
and 25 minutes at the Schumann resonance frequency of 7.83Hz. using both focus
and expansion modes and returning to high alpha over two minutes.
36 minute deep relaxation and Theta learning. Relaxing
in multi-modal phase followed by 25 minutes in 4 to 7Hz. for retention of
programming and mental imagery.
36 minute "High Creativity" program. All left/right expansive mode
for greater hemispheric "crosstalk". Good for problem solving and
creative thinking. Range: 25Hz. to 5Hz.
36 minute "Memory/Recall" program for enhancing recall and
regression. 10 minutes of induction/relaxation followed by all front/back mode
in 5Hz. to 8Hz. range.
40 minute General Use "Tune-up" and music
enjoyment program. Ranges from 30Hz. to 7Hz. through all modes.
40 minute General Use "Tune-Up" utilizing
all modes at lower ranges than No. 12.
40 minute "Left/Right Balancing" program. All left/right mods through
a range of 25Hz. to 5Hz.
40 minutes of "high Energy" for general use. Multi-modal stimulation
from 9Hz. to 30Hz. Great mental exercise and relaxation/music enjoyment.
60 minute "Ultra-Deep Relaxation". 10 minutes of inductive relaxation
followed by 40 minutes in a delta wave phase and a 10 minute
return to end at 10Hz.
Re: INNERQUEST IQ-III L&S Machine. Total Novice seeks advice
Fascinating, JWL! I used to have lunch with IQ founder Rob Robinson when we
were both at the Consumer Electronics Show, always enjoyed his affable
enthusiasm. He sure had a run of bad luck at the end, with the FDA and then
some prison time for securities fraud, which he shouldn't
have been accused of. The Innerquest line was always interesting, and including the tape recorder in the IQ made
perfect sense, given that Rob was a hypnotherapist and developed a line of
hypnosis tapes. He got into trouble with the FDA due to Sharper Image text
indicating AVS could be used for the relief of pain, and we got into trouble
with them the following year because the "Revitalyzer"
tape from Dr. Tom Budzynski that we included had the
word "heal" on it. Back then, the FDA was raiding health food stores
that sold both herbs and books telling how to use them medicinally,
and were attempting to regulate vitamin supplements and cigarettes.
Interesting times...
http://mindplacesupport.com/forum/showthread.php?716-INNERQUEST-IQ-III-L-amp-S-Machine-Total-Novice-seeks-advice
http://mindplacesupport.com/forum/member.php?5472-JWL&s=585bd8a2f78531c26923701ea2d8fba2
https://www.mindmachines.com/addiction-relapse-treatment-prevention/
https://picclick.com/Innerquest-IQ-jr-Light-Sound-Brainwave-Frequency-Relaxation-292619457857.html
On Wednesday, May
20, 2020, 01:19:35 a.m. MDT, Doc Stars <doc_starz@yahoo.com> wrote:
https://www.mindmachines.com/Testimonials/DarbyHewitt.pdf
VISUAL/AUDITORY RELAXATION AND SEDATION
E. Silverman, MD, R. Watt, MSEE, M. Navabi, PhD,
E. Maslana, BSME, S. Hameroff,
MD, University of Arizona,
Tucson, Arizona
Summary. We introduced and investigated the application of visual and auditory
stimulation to induce relaxation and sedation and have found this technique to
be
effective in most subjects.
Introduction. Visual/auditory relaxation and sedation (VARS)
is a noninvasive and nonpharmacological means of inducing
relaxation and/or a hypnogogic state. VARS employs the use
of a programmable generator combined with audio headphones and light-emitting
diode-fitted eyepieces. Synchronized visual and auditory stimulation (flashing
lights and pulsating tone) at varying frequencies is delivered to the patient.
Theoretically, the patient's brain function is entrained by
the stimulus, and then affected as the stimulus frequencies are
varied in a controlled fashion. Entraining the patient's brainwave frequencies
toward the theta and delta ranges should
induce a relaxed state.
Methods. Subjects were seated in a comfortable chair with
VARS eyepieces and headphones (InnerQuest IQ III
model).
Electroencephalographic (EEG) activity was recorded for 5
minutes prior to VARS stimulus, followed by a preset program from the VARS
unit. EEG was also recorded 5 minutes
post stimulus.
EEG waveforms of the left and right hemispheres were
digitized, and analysis was performed on the data to determine
frequency power spectrum. Power in the 4.5- the 5.5-Hz
range (theta) was compared for all subjects at three times during stimulation:
initial, relaxation, and final, Results. Nine of 13 subjects exhibited EEG
changes consistent with entrainment. Analysis of variance showed a significant
increase (p < 0.05) in the target range power during the
"relaxation" phase of the VARS program. Subjects reported
psychological reactions to VARS, such as feeling relaxed or
calm, or they described the experience as hallucinogenic.
Discussion. We are introducing the VARS concept as an adjunct to conventional
anesthetic techniques for relaxation and
sedation. The initial study suggests that brain electrical activity entrainment
occurs. This technique may be an effective
adjunct in anesthetic management.
https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2FBF01617038.pdf
Default INNERQUEST IQ-III L&S Machine. Total Novice seeks
advice
Hi All,
I've recently acquired a Psych Research INNERQUEST IQ-III L&S Machine.
It was being sold as a 'Dream Machine' so I thought
I'd chance it as it looked interesting.
It didn't come with any manual or instructions, although I have managed to get
it working (Rechargable internal battery seems dead
but I found a mains adaptor to power it). It came with one pair of red LED
glasses.
Basically I've been searching the net for info on this
particular machine. It sounds interesting from what I've
gleaned and Iwant to explore this and perhaps
eventually get a more modern machine.
Can anyone help with information on the IQ-III? I believe its
the same as the IQ-II with a tape deck added.
I really need to know everything as I'm just kinda
trying it blind at the moment.
What can/does it do?
How does it work?
Does anyone have access to a manual for this model?
What music is best to go in it?
Anything at all would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for reading.
Gene
http://mindplacesupport.com/forum/showthread.php?716-INNERQUEST-IQ-III-L-amp-S-Machine-Total-Novice-seeks-advice
InnerQuest Technology
by MindMachines | Feb 22, 2016 | Discontinued
Products, Light and Sound Museum | 0 comments
InnerQuest Technology
InnerQuest Technology was originally known as Psych
Research. Founded by the late Rob Robinson, InnerQuest
produced the finest light and sound mind machines (also known as brain machines
and psychowalkman) available during the 1980’s and
1990’s.
All of the InnerQuest mind machines produced pulsed
light and sound to effectively entrain the brain with brainwave frequency
sessions in the beta, alpha, theta and delta states of consciousness. For an
example of just how beneficial InnerQuest technology
was please read the letter Darby Hewitt wrote to Rob Robinson back in 1992.
With the help of leading researchers including Dr. Rayma
Ditson-Sommer and Gayland
Hearst, Ph.D., InnerQuest set the stage for the
acceptance and evolution of light and sound mind machines with many of today’s
systems still including brainwave entrainment features first introduced by InnerQuest.
https://www.mindmachines.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/IQ-brochure-inside-768x397.jpg
https://www.mindmachines.com/innerquest-technology/
1980S "IQ International" INNERQUEST
Examples of InnerQuest Lightframes
by MindMachines | Feb 3, 2017 | Discontinued
Products, Lightframes | 0 comments
Back in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s IQ International, also known as InnerQuest, manufactured some excellent light and sound
mind machines. Of course the available technology was
primitive compared with today, plus at the time red LEDs for light frames was
the first and only choice for the light stimulation. Of
course all that changed, but here are two pictures of IQ International
light frames that were common…
https://www.mindmachines.com/2-examples-innerquest-lightframes/
https://www.mindmachines.com/category/discontinued-products/
https://www.thefreelibrary.com/The+highs+and+lows+of+IQ.-a013555169
https://www.mindmachines.com/innerquest-technology/
Founder Unloads Interest for $1,000 as Company Shuts Down; Will He Look
Internationally?
============================
Though basic in style, at least by today’s standards, the InnerQuest
IQ-JR featured two types of brainwave frequency stimulation with the ability to
‘hold’ any specific frequency or pattern of frequencies during any given light
and sound session, whether those frequencies were in Beta, Alpha, Theta, Delta
or any combination thereof.
https://www.mindmachines.com/innerquest-iq-jr-mindmachine/
Megabrain Innerquest IQ-III
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"Re:
INNERQUEST IQ-III L&S Machine.
PSYCHOWALKMAN ;
InnerQuest Technology
by MindMachines | Feb 22, 2016 | Discontinued Products, Light
and Sound Museum | 0 comments
InnerQuest Technology
InnerQuest Technology was originally known as
Psych Research. Founded by the late Rob Robinson, InnerQuest
produced the finest light and sound mind machines (also known as brain machines
and psychowalkman) available during the 1980’s and
1990’s.
All of the InnerQuest mind machines
produced pulsed light and sound to effectively entrain the brain with brainwave
frequency sessions in the beta, alpha, theta and delta states of consciousness.
For an example of just how beneficial InnerQuest
technology was please read the letter Darby Hewitt wrote to Rob Robinson back
in 1992.
Methods. Subjects
were seated in a comfortable chair with
VARS eyepieces and
headphones (InnerQuest IQ III model).
Electroencephalographic
(EEG) activity was recorded for 5
minutes prior to
VARS stimulus, followed by a preset program from the VARS unit. EEG was also
recorded 5 minutes
post stimulus.
EEG waveforms of
the left and right hemispheres were
digitized, and
analysis was performed on the data to determine
frequency power
spectrum. Power in the 4.5- the 5.5-Hz
range (theta) was
compared for all subjects at three times during stimulation: initial,
relaxation, and final, Results. Nine of 13 subjects exhibited EEG changes
consistent with entrainment. Analysis of variance showed a significant increase
(p < 0.05) in the target range power during the
"relaxation"
phase of the VARS program. Subjects reported
psychological
reactions to VARS, such as feeling relaxed or
calm, or they
described the experience as hallucinogenic.
Fascinating, JWL! I
used to have lunch with IQ founder Rob Robinson when we were both at the
Consumer Electronics Show, always enjoyed his affable enthusiasm. He sure had a
run of bad luck at the end, with the FDA and then some prison time for
securities fraud, which he shouldn't have been accused
of. The Innerquest line was always interesting,
and including the tape recorder in the IQ made perfect sense, given that
Rob was a hypnotherapist and developed a line of hypnosis tapes. He got into
trouble with the FDA due to Sharper Image text indicating AVS could be used for
the relief of pain, and we got into trouble with them the following year
because the "Revitalyzer" tape from Dr. Tom
Budzynski that we included had the word "heal"
on it. Back then, the FDA was raiding health food stores that sold both herbs
and books telling how to use them medicinally, and
were attempting to regulate vitamin supplements and cigarettes. Interesting
times..."
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