19/11/2014
“Digital Drugs” Spark Panic in the Middle East
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Digital drugs, more accurately called binaural beats, are sounds that are thought to be capable of changing brain wave patterns and inducing an altered state of consciousness similar to that effected by taking drugs or achieving a deep state of meditation.
Binaural beats occur when two tones with slightly different frequencies are played together. Without headphones, the slight difference in the two frequencies is perceived by the listener as a single tone that wavers slightly. With headphones, however, the two tones are isolated and the listener hears each frequency clearly in a different ear. As the brain processes the two tones, it must take into account the slight difference between the frequencies. To the listener, this difference is perceived as rhythmic beats inside the head.
The brain processes rhythmic stimulus as electrical impulses. The goal of digital drugs is to purposely control the electrical impulses and encourage the listener’s brain to synchronize its brain waves with the binaural beats. This synchronization, which is achieved by selecting binaural tones within a particular frequency level, is called Frequency Following Response (FFF) and is part of a concept called entrainment. Entrainment, the synchronization of one biological rhythm to another, is not a new concept. It forms the basis for many types of meditation and medical bio-feedback.
Digital drugs are also known as sound healing, solfeggio frequency therapy and more recently, i-dosing. The letter "i" stands for Internet -- videos and music downloads with binaural beats can be found quite easily by searching the Internet.
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Frequencies are measured in units called hertz (Hz). By listening to two tones whose difference falls within a particular hertz level, the listener hopes to achieve a particular mood or change in energy. For instance, if the listener wanted to be very, very relaxed, he might choose to listen to a tone with 140Hz in one ear and 145Hz in the other. The listener's brain would perceive the difference between the two frequencies (5Hz) and adjust the listener's brain waves accordingly. If the listener wanted to be energized, however, he might choose to listen to 130Hz in one ear and 150 Hz in the other. A difference of 20Hz in frequencies would produce a different state of mind.
Waves Frequency range State of mind
Delta 0.5Hz - 4Hz Deep sleep
Theta 4Hz - 8Hz Drowsiness (also first stage of sleep)
Alpha 8Hz - 14Hz Relaxed but alert
Beta 14Hz - 30Hz Highly alert and focused
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