SingularityRising

I'm a recent engineering graduate looking to put his skills to work. Human augmentation is the future and I want to be a part of it.

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  • > @Cassox said: > Ok. Here you go: https://youtu.be/caY9wgkwTQ0 Cool stuff. The next parts sound really cool.
  • https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1011134416306765 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2020.00952/full https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7490644/ Here's 3 that advocate for it.
  • I didn't think it sounded too hostile. Anyone that saves me time and money is good in my book. I'll see if I can find some more links for your project. Junk science pisses me off.
  • Well good to know. Thank you for saving me time and money.
  • > @Satur9 said: > What's the mechanism of action that you're interested in? Do you have any papers that show that light therapy stimulates brain function? I presume you mean NIR, but it would help to know the specific wavelengths and which parts of the brain you want to get the light to? Yeah I was talking about NIR.…
  • > @Cassox said: > Theyre pretty cool devices. Yeah I read about those. It's like the LINX band, but for incontinence.
  • > @Cassox said: > Just ordered one of these. Ill tell you about it once I get it in hand. Anything?
  • I know there was a woman that made Jewelry that used circulating blood to generate a current. The project ended up making people dizzy, and I'm not sure why it failed. https://www.dezeen.com/2014/08/06/naomi-kizhner-energy-addicts-jewellery-human-electricity-production/
  • I think the three major things that went wrong were: 1. Not enough public backing. Much of the public fears and distrusts brain implants, and not without good reasons. The governments and mega corporations that would be producing these implants have done everything in their power to make the public distrust them. 2. Musk's…
  • I remember that thync made an ultrasound stimulation device awhile back. Anyone know where to get one?
  • > @Peppercastle said: > I would argue that we are still in the euphoric phase of scientific discovery with VNS, which means there are many potential findings with minor reproducibility. > > Additionally, there may be differences between cervical (invasive) and auricular (noninvasive) VNS. I'm primarily involved with…
  • > @Peppercastle said: > It is funny, I previously had the opportunity to work with TUS. It was a lab-built device though. We found some marginally significant improvements in mood for our stimulation target. Which areas of the brain did you stimulate and what were the specs on the device if you don't mind me asking? Do you…
  • I am very interested in brain stimulation. Link what you have. What are the potential benefits and side effects? Do you have instructions for building the device?
  • > @kuroro86 said: > I have done a lot of research on tDCS but I have never seen this tFUS. Are you sure about your sources? or how is supposed to work? Any papiers ? There are same good tDCS products you can look into, I can help there. I have no sponsor or kick backs , no worry. I've read a couple of different hypotheses…
  • Thank you for correcting me, I had read it was demagnetization in a news article. I hope you learn something worthwhile after purchasing one.
  • 3-Indolepropionic acid is a potent neuroprotective agent and is currently being investigated for treating Alzheimer's disease. It is also very potent antioxidant as well, but it doesn't reactive and pro-oxidant intermediate compounds like melatonin. It might help prevent against type 2 diabetes as well.
  • There is a surgery you can get that involves breaking your leg bones and inserting metal rods into them. It is risky and expensive though and you could cripple yourself for life or become an amputee if it isn't done properly.
  • Forum Username: SingularityRising Location: Texas Skills: Basic microscopy and staining, culturing microorganisms, lab experience Education/Certifications: Bachelors of Science in Chemical Engineering with a minor in Biology Summary: I'm big on DIY projects and love learning new things. Human augmentation is the future and…