3.31.2010

Chaos of the Magnet





I really want to know if everyone can feel it. Even if they feel it, but they talk themselves out of believing it is real. Or feel it, but justify it in their own religious or scientific way. I want to know if you feel it. I need to know. I have felt it for a very long time. Over 15 years for sure. At first it was strong to me, but no one else seemed to understand what I was describing. Sure there was a couple of the more enlightened of us that knew it was there, but being weaker at that time, it hadn't affected enough of the general population to a point where it stood out to them. That was a confusing time. Because I was one of the only ones that knew it was there, it was easy to believe I was part of it, or that I was meant to be one of the elite that knew it was there. I struggled with it's source, meaning, and it's purpopse for me. I did know it would grow. I did know it was going to affect my future. I didn't know it was going to become more and more obvious to the moderately obliviously people. But it has. Over the last 15 years, the interest in it has grown. They talk about it alot now on Discovery, History,TLC, Science,and Nat Geo channels. Most of it is buried in paranoid doomsday scenarios. Some of it though is more accurate. I understand it alot more now. I think a somewhat unrelated Discovery Science News story has described it best





Magnets Can Manipulate Morality

Eric Bland


March 29, 2010 2:01:00 PM

THE GIST:

Strong magnetic fields could affect moral judgment.
Targeted magnetic fields can make people more inclined to judge outcomes, not intentions.
The findings could have implications for neuroscience, as well as the legal system.


Magnets can alter a person's sense of morality, according to a new report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Using a powerful magnetic field, scientists from MIT, Harvard University and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center are able to scramble the moral center of the brain, making it more difficult for people to separate innocent intentions from harmful outcomes. The research could have big implications for not only neuroscientists, but also for judges and juries.

"It's one thing to 'know' that we'll find morality in the brain," said Liane Young, a scientist at MIT and co-author of the article. "It's another to 'knock out' that brain area and change people's moral judgments."


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Before the scientists could alter the brain's moral center, they first had to find it.

Young and her colleagues used functional magnetic resonance imaging to locate an area of the brain known as the right temporo-parietal junction (RTPJ) which other studies had previously related to moral judgments. While muscle movement, language and even memory are found in the same place in each individual, the RTPJ, located behind and above the ear, resides in a slightly different location in each person.

For their experiment, the scientists had 20 subjects read several dozen different stories about people with good or bad intentions that resulted in a variety of outcomes.

One typical story was about a boyfriend who leads his girlfriend across a bridge. In some versions, the boyfriend harmlessly walked his girlfriend across the bridge with no ill effect. In other cases, the boyfriend intentionally led the girlfriend along so she would break her ankle. The subjects used a seven point scale -- one being forbidden and seven completely permissible -- to record whether they through the situation was morally acceptable or not.

While the subjects read the story, the scientists applied a magnetic field using a method known as transcranial magnetic stimulation. The magnetic fields created confusion in the neurons that make up the RTPJ, said Young, causing them to fire off electrical pulses chaotically.

The confusion in the brain made it harder for subjects to interpret the boyfriend's intent, said Young, and instead made the subjects focus solely on the situation's outcome. The effect was temporary and safe.

When no magnetic field was applied, the subjects focused more on the boyfriend's good intentions, rather than a bad outcome. When a magnetic field was applied to the RTPJ, the subjects consistently focused on a bad outcome, rather than the intention, and rated the story as more morally objectionable.

The scientists didn't permanently remove the subjects moral sensibilities. On the scientists' seven point scale, the difference was about one point and averaged out to about a 15 percent change. It's not much, said Young, "but it's still striking to see such a change in such high level behavior as moral decision-making." Young also points out that the study was correlation; their work only links the the RTJP, morality and magnetic fields, but doesn't definitively prove that one causes another.

The research could have powerful implications not just for neuroscientists, but for lawyers as well. Everyday jurors are asked to weigh a person's actions against their intentions. This new study won't transform the legal field, said Owen Jones, a professor of law and biology at Vanderbilt University, but it could "enable sophisticated judgments about responsibility, harm and appropriate punishment."

"This study, and other recent studies like it, are enabling us to peer into the very brain activity that underlies and enables legal judgments," said Jones. "Understanding how legal decisions actually work is a potentially important step toward helping decisions be as fair, just and effective as they can be."

What the new research won't do is allow a jury, or even an individual, to unwittingly manipulated to favor prosecutors or defendants. Because it was so obvious that the magnets were turned on, it is unlikely that a person or a group, like a jury, could be swayed to consider a criminal outcome instead of intent, said Young.

Magnetic fields made people judge outcomes more than intentions. Whether it's possible to do the opposite -- making people focus more on intentions than outcomes -- Young doesn't know.





It has been growing over the last 15 years that I have been watching it. It has caused elevated chaos in all life forms, from animals in confused migration patterns to extreme weather, to mankinds justification to harm each other and themselves. It is chaos. It is growing. All growing chaos reaches a point of explosion at some time. That time is soon. What you feel is the magnetic pull of chaos.

3.30.2010

Breaking Bad




How this show got the green light amazes me. A science teacher who discovers he has terminal lung cancer and turns to one of his worst students to partner up with him and make the highest quality methamphetamine and take over the drug market in order to make enough money to provide for his wife and disabled son after his imminent demise. Are you fucking kidding me? Hands down, the greatest show on television. If you haven't seen it yet, I highly recommend(pun intended) smoking a gram or two of speed and watching the first two seasons in a row so you are ready for the new season. Catch new episodes on AMC on Sundays if you don't go to jail trying to score those two grams to get caught up on the past seasons.

Love it to death





When people who are close to me wonder why I have to "go away" for awhile, not answer my phone, not call people back, and not show up to events that I should, I can't figure out the way to describe how much it hurts me to be this vessel that i have become. When I turn my body, heart, and mind over to these forces in order to pull these sounds and energies from this infinite source, it totally drains all my life force. It is one thing to write music. It is completely different to let music write itself through you. Anyone familiar with channeling will tell you how painful it is when you return back into your body after being in the ethereal plane. All the art that lasts forever comes from this plane. You find yourself there at your lowest moments. Your times closest to death. When you are in your greatest pain is when you create your greatest work. If you don't take time to recover from these spiritual voyages, you can die. Many have. Many more will. If I don't call you back or show up to support you when I should, I am truly sorry. I'm trying to survive long enough to watch the end of the age. I've been waiting for a very long time.

3.29.2010

Return Of The Living Jeff

That's right fuckers I'm back! Two years without the net has been tough, but now with the iPhone, I will be able to entertain and possibly horrify you once again. I have lived alot in the last two years and there's tons of new bands, old bands, new stories, and old stories to come so please bookmark me. I promise you will not regret it!!!!! Let the end begin!