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ABSTRACT:
Teleportation also
called, as Quantum
Teleportation is a
technique, which
involves the duplication
or re-creation of physical properties using light beams. Teleportation
involves the transfer of “quantum sates” between two separate atoms.
It relies on a strange behaviour that exists at the atomic scale known
as "entanglement", whereby two particles can have related properties
even when they are far apart.
NAME: M.SANDEEP
ROLL NO: O7N71A0450
BATCH NO: 11
MIND READING PHONES
ABSTRACT
NAME: M.SANDEEP
BATCH NO : 11
CONTENTS
1. Introduction
3. History
4. Graphical representation
8. Application area
9. Disadvantages
10.Future scope
11.Demo on my mobile
12.conclusion
1.
INTRODUCTION
Human brain, the most valuable creation of God. The man is called
intelligent because of the brain.
• It is very difficult to know someone or to read someone’s mind, what is
going
on in his/her mind.
• But science has come to such a level that it can read someone’s
mindwith100% accuracy.
• So this topic based on how we can read someone’s mind using a mobile
phones.
• Nathan Eagle and Sandy Pentland at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology are working on a "mind-reading" software for mobile phones
that will get to know you as well as your friends.
The software prompts you to enter your location and activity every time
the phone moves into the range of a new cell mast- so it can associate
activities like socialising, or working with certain locations.
•
History Of Experiments On
Mind Reading Phones
The first, led by Rodney Croft,of the Brain Science Institute ,Swinburne
University Of Technology in Melbourne,Austrailia tested whether the cell
phone transmission could affect brain waves.
The researchers monitored the experiment on brain waves of 120 healthy
men and women with a Nokia 6110 cell phone.
They got the result from EEGs(Electro Encephalogram)
of their brain waves with a mobile phone on transmission
mode and without the mobile.
Horne and his colleagues controlled a Nokia 6310e cell phone—another
popular and basic phone—attached to the head of 10 healthy but sleep-
deprived men in their sleep research lab. (Their sleep had been restricted
to six hours the previous night.) The researchers then monitored the men's
brainwaves by EEG while the phone was switched on and off by remote
computer, and also switched between "standby," "listen" and "talk" modes
of operation for 30 minute intervals on different nights. The experiment
revealed that after the phone was switched to "talk" mode a different
brain-wave pattern, called delta waves (in the range of one to four Hertz),
remained dampened for nearly one hour after the phone was shut off.
These brainwaves are the most reliable and sensitive marker of stage two
sleep—approximately 50 percent of total sleep consists of this stage—and
the subjects remained awake twice as long after the phone transmitting in
talk mode was shut off. Although the test subjects had been sleep-
deprived the night before, they could not fall asleep for nearly one hour
after the phone had been operating without their knowledge.
Graphical Representation Of
The Brain Wave
The blue line in graph shows the brain wave without the
mobile phone.
CONCLUSIONS OF THEIR
EXPERIMENT
They got to know that brain waves get boosted
significantly
Lab pictures
He was the great scientist Rodeny Croft in his lab
KEY TERMS AFFECTING THE
BRAIN WAVES
The key term by the help of which we can detect the brain behaviour is
Electromagnetic wave.
Cell phone in talking mode can affect the brain wave actively due to
presence of electromagnetic wave.
If cell phone signals boost a person's alpha waves, does this nudge them
subliminally into an altered state of consciousness or have any effect at all
on the workings of their mind that can be observed in a person's behavior? In
the second study, James Horne and colleagues at the Loughborough
University Sleep Research Centre in England devised an experiment to test
this question. The result was surprising. Not only could the cell phone
signals alter a person's behavior during the call, the effects of the disrupted
brain-wave patterns continued long after the phone was switched off.
"This was a completely unexpected finding," Horne told me. "We didn't
suspect any effect on EEG [after switching off the phone]. We were
interested in studying the effect of mobile phone signals on sleep itself." But
it quickly became obvious to Horne and colleagues in preparing for the
sleep-research experiments that some of the test subjects had difficulty
falling asleep.
From the above example one question comes to our mind that is…..
Could the brain can fall into this category
?
Ans:-
yes of course our our brain is under this category.Because all our thoughts ,
sensations and actions arise from the BIOELECTRICITY .So our brain can acts
like an electrical devices . And this bioelectricity is generated from the living
cells ,tissues or organism like neurons.
That’s why the electromagnetic waves of mobile phones can affect our brain or
can detect our behaviour of brain waves.
Transmission of Bioelectricity
to Mobile phones
The generated bioelectricity is transmitted through complex
neural circuit inside our brain.
Maintaining a database of
brain waves
We can store the brain waves of a normal human in
different situations.
APPLICATION AREA
Security purpose in defence line:
• In Medical line:
• Fraud detector:
For drunkers:
ADVANTAGES
• Remembering things without any effort.
• Making decision without the presence of a person.
• stimulation.
• IN MEDICAL SCIENCE:-
• IN DEFENCE:-
The chip will give these forces the ability to communicate,
visualize,
individual and allows the user to place himself into the selected
battle
attack.
DISADVANTAGES
It can affect our brain more than a normal mobile phone.
FUTURE SCOPE
Till now the concept is not used. Many experiments are
going on this topic.
DEMO ON MY MOBILE
My mobile will tell you which card you have selected by reading your
mind.
You need an accomplice for this trick but the effect is well worth the effort. You
also need a simple code system that will convey the name of your card to your
accomplice. It is in fact a clever system that lets your accomplice know the
name of the card through the name you give him.
First of all, let us deal with the suits. These are communicated through his first
name.
• CLUB = CHARLES
• HEART = HARRY
• SPADE = SAM
• DIAMONND = DAVID.
The value of the card is communicated through the surname.
• Ace = Anderson
• Two = Brown
• Three = Connery
• Four = Dunlop
• Five = Evans
• Six = Fox
• Seven = Gordon
• Eight = Henderson
• Nine = Irvine
• Ten = Jones
• Jack = Kyle
• Queen = Livingstone
• King = McLeod
The surnames are in alphabetical order and the number of the letter of the
alphabet corresponds to the value of the card.
To perform the trick, you ask a spectator to pick any card from the deck. When
you see the card, you then make up the name that corresponds to that card, For
example, if the card that was picked was the four of clubs, then that would give
you the name CHARLES DUNLOP.
You then tell the spectator that you know a psychic called Charles Dunlop, who
is such a great mind reader, he can read minds over the telephone. You then key
in your friend's number on your mobile and hand the phone to the spectator. You
tell the spectator to ask for Charles Dunlop.
When your accomplice answers the phone he asks the spectator who he is
looking for and naturally the spectator says Charles Dunlop. Your accomplice
then says he is Charles Dunlop.
As your friend has either memorized the code or has it written down, he is able
to quickly tell the spectator that the card he is thinking of is the four of clubs.
When your friend has done this, he just terminates the call.
This is a terrific mind reading trick and will absolutely blow the audience away.
Michael Breck is a professional Magician in Scotland. He also runs an
entertainment agency called The Magic Agency. He has been entertaining at
weddings and booking entertainment for weddings for over twenty years. For
more ideas about wedding entertainment go to Entertainment For Weddings or
Magical Entertainment
REFERENCES
http://www.mobiledia.com/news/74170.html
http://www.scribd.com/doc/19801068/mind-reading-phone
http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2008/12/new-advances-in/
http://gagajournal.blogspot.com/2010/04/just-dance-and-telephone-as-two-
sides.html
http://blog.syracuse.com/opinion/2010/09/todays_letters_ground_zero_rel.html