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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Maniac on August 11, 2008, 06:30:37 AM
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Hey all.
In todays newspaper they warn ppl that kids have started to use a new "drug" called idosers. Its sound files that kids listen to over the internet wich replicates the effects of Coke, MJ, Ecstacy etc.
A drug music, or white noise, that is projected into someones brain to reproduce the sensations of common drugs, such as heroin, ecstasy, cocaine, marijuana, LSD, and some of their own creatin. Deep puleses and sounds need to be picked up by high performance headphones in order to work.
Idosers are in the form of. Heroin, Ecstasy, LSD, Marijuana,
Is this for real?
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Sound to me like the famous x-ray glasses that lets you see through clothes if you wear em. :lol
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Im trying the MJ one now hehe :lol
Another selection of I-Doser mp3 files for inducing states or relaxing.
Tracks - 44khz stereo / 192kbs mp3
I created these files by using the "I-Doser" PC Software package purely to make listening
to them more convenient. By convenient I mean that you can transfer & listen to them on your
personal mp3 player or burn them onto a cd-r & listen to them on your stereo or CD Walkman.
Please read the descriptions for each track as some of them are quite effective & can
(if used correctly) have a very strong effect.
For best results, play through headphones in private laying comfortably with eyes closed.
Brainwave synchronization (entrainment) may be achieved when audio signals are introduced
to the brain causing a response directly related to the frequency of the signal introduced,
called binaural beats. Two tones close in frequency generate a beat frequency at the
difference of the frequencies, which is generally subsonic. For example, a 500 Hz tone and
510 Hz tone will produce a subsonic 10 Hz tone, roughly in the middle of the alpha range.
The resulting subsonic tone may affect the state of mind of the subject. The "carrier
frequency" (i.e. the 500 Hz in the example above), is also said by some to affect the
quality of the transformative experience.
Each audio track contains advanced binaural beats that will synchronize your brainwaves
to the same state as the recreational dose. Mixed with our advanced auditory pulses are
soothing backtracks of ambient soundscapes to help the brain induce of state of mood lift,
euphoria, sedation, and hallucination.
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Those are pretty wild man..... I tried listening to several of them, I felt kinda funny.
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Sound to me like the famous x-ray glasses that lets you see through clothes if you wear em. :lol
You mean first generation Sony Night Shot Handycams? ;)
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Either something is wrong with me, or the song, i feel nothing :rolleyes: :lol
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What ive read, its purely a placebo effect on the users who reports that it "works". I did the "trip" sound file wich is 30 mins long, while i was listening to the sound i pretty much got into ha hypnosis/dream state, and i was like "hmm it might work" but as soon as the sound file was played i didnt feel a effect at all.
Alltough i was amazed that i actually had listen to it for 30 mins, in my perception i had listen to it for max 10 mins in total.
Bogus for sure.
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What ive read, its purely a placebo effect on the users who reports that it "works". I did the "trip" sound file wich is 30 mins long, while i was listening to the sound i pretty much got into ha hypnosis/dream state, and i was like "hmm it might work" but as soon as the sound file was played i didnt feel a effect at all.
Alltough i was amazed that i actually had listen to it for 30 mins, in my perception i had listen to it for max 10 mins in total.
Bogus for sure.
obviously not bogus, if it felt like only 10 minutes to you, but was actually 1/2 hour.
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Let's do the time warp again! Had that happen a lot this weekend.
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obviously not bogus, if it felt like only 10 minutes to you, but was actually 1/2 hour.
Your supposed to get the drug effect after you listen to the sound file, not during. Alltough the sound in itself put you in a meditation/dream state.
So no, it dont work.