Ebayednoob
Ebayednoob t1_j9uidgi wrote
I'm super curious as well, I've been digging into glutamate inhibition on neuronal NMDA receptors and found this while looking into cerebral spinal fluid flushes during REM sleep.
https://academic.oup.com/sleep/article/37/12/1919/2416791
"These results demonstrate that sleep deprivation and subsequent recovery-induced changes in high-energy phosphates primarily occur in gray matter, and increases in phosphocreatine after recovery sleep may be related to sleep homeostasis."
It's not an answer, in fact it just brings more questions. Human sleep and the brain is a tough puzzle.
Ebayednoob t1_j9ph0v2 wrote
There's some emerging fields of science exoring how the voltage potentials effect the production of certain stem cells.
Biophotomodulation which uses wavelengths to increase atp production in cells and neurons.
Brainwave entrainment that stimulates certain brainwave patterns.
PEMF (pulsed electromagnetic therapy) that can stimulate activity in specific parts of the brain.
Transcranial AC stimulation that can induce currents along peripheral and cranial nerves to produce signals along specific structures in the brain.
Much more very interesting science coming out and being mastered in the next two decades. So I'm sure eventually we will be able to!
Ebayednoob t1_j9pfgp3 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in 5 die in small airplane crash in Little Rock by QJnWo4Life
5 dead people with families but hey... They the baddies right?
Ebayednoob t1_j9nt01b wrote
Does it get more in your face than this?
Ebayednoob t1_j9ld3xp wrote
Reply to comment by anonymitywtf in Philosophy and Neurodiversity: exploring how "divergent worldviews" shape philosophical insight and discussion by ADefiniteDescription
Haven't named it yet. Built it myself, but there's a few rudimentary versions that use uni-modal stimulation out there. Searching the term bio photo modulation should help.
I started building myself one, and after years and research I've arrived at trimodal stimulus being superior. I'm making all design schematics, cad files, software files, structural blueprints open source once I do safety analysis on circuitry and material. Additionally the frequencies selection process for the ones used and gamma oscillation increasing techniques with accompanied research that lead me to choose such techniques over others.
This has been a solo project for a few years that's required hunting down some of the newest techniques of brain stimulation and learning neurofeedback tech, so it's very time consuming going it solo. I hope to organize stuff soon so many people can experiment, it's pretty damn cheap too!
(Uni modal stimulators cost 5k$, I cut it down to 250$ for trimodal)
Ebayednoob t1_j9kw8yi wrote
Reply to Philosophy and Neurodiversity: exploring how "divergent worldviews" shape philosophical insight and discussion by ADefiniteDescription
I've always had this sneaking suspicion a lot of our worldview differences are simply neurological.
Anecdotally noticing other scientists reports and journals, such as the world science festival discussions on autism and corpus collosum development, I can't help but think there's some kind of additional reference point other than a simple Kalman Filter to navigating our environment that's heavily influenced by things such as religion and common myths.
The tune of a religious answer is very convincing when you don't possess the correct mental facilities or neuron length to parse out data wrapped in a veil of control.
Worldview changing psychedelics such as DMT and Ayahuasca possibly use and modify the brains natural resonance oscillations to change subconscious thoughts... kind of like re-calibrating an electronic device that has electronic references. (DMT increases 5hz brainwaves while silencing other oscillations)
The Trimodal brainwave entrainment [Increases inter-hemispheric coherency] device I use while under dissociative medication has shown me time and time again that this theory I have isn't complete nonsense. But like all good science, proof proof proof is required
Ebayednoob t1_j996io0 wrote
Reply to comment by Educational-Stock708 in Females' propensity to deposit more fat in places like their hips, buttocks and the backs of their arms, so-called subcutaneous fat, is protective against brain inflammation, which can result in problems like dementia and stroke, at least until menopause, scientists report. by QualityWork_
It'd probably make more sense if you read the accompanying article though..
Ebayednoob t1_j6odio2 wrote
Reply to AskScience AMA Series: I'm Birgül Akolpoglu, a doctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Germany. I work on microalgae and bacteria-based microrobots that could one day be used to deliver drugs and battle cancer! AMA! by AskScienceModerator
Do different wavelengths of light modify mitochondrial power output for microalgae or bacteria?
Ebayednoob t1_j2imkap wrote
Reply to Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. by akiptif
Very neat and creative tool. 👍
Ebayednoob t1_j1uuwap wrote
I think it really comes down to the ability to harness the fundamental forces behind electromagnetism. Up until this point the dyson swarm/sphere theories were built on the Idea that a star is the most optimal and long lasting fusion reactor and thus harnessing the 'top tier' energy source of the universe would be the be all end all.
However I do think a species that is able to master and modify completely the fundamental forces behind what holds our spatial dimensions together, we will realize there is more energy around us than we can manage to use. Everything up until that point will be ways to harness said energy in rudimentary ways of converting this energy into heat.
This is just a random internet persons thoughts. Would love to further my knowledge
Ebayednoob t1_ir19oux wrote
Reply to comment by LastExitToSalvation in Meta's AI Chief Publishes Paper on Creating ‘Autonomous’ Artificial Intelligence by Impossible_Cookie596
Some have proposed an AI world prediction module could be block-chain based and store each state as a hash in a Merkle tree-based system for fast time-state processing.
This isn't some token or bitcoin scam nonsense.. IT's a practical use-case for the block chain development (not something that holds value as a currency.. more like a software implementation). It's also eerily similar to how our DNA stores data
Ebayednoob t1_j9w1i8n wrote
Reply to Will a bag of activated charcoal actually passively purify the air in a room? by gtmattz
That's a no go my bud.
Make sure you bring this up and save their responses via email ☺️ to cover your ass.
A lot of people may say 'get OSHA involved' but make sure your untouchable because the most probable reality is the job will fire you over something completely unrelated as retaliation. Even tho retaliation is technically illegal there's so many loopholes HR will know about..