A Sound of Music- makes you happy and high! (LINK)
May 21st 2008 02:44
This is what i-doser promises you, according to the link above:
For 30 minutes, he says he heard intense, supposedly "mind-altering" sound, coupled with psychedelic visuals. At the end of the session, Mohan claims it made him feel like having downed a couple of drinks.
“As a therapy it is fine, that's what I have been using it for. But as substitute for a drink at the bar, no,” he says.
While Mohan admitted the sound made him feel better, how does i-doser work? i-doser claims it electronically tweaks sound waves, playing them at frequencies human brains are sensitive to.
Some frequencies calm the brain and others trigger feelings that provide a kick like alcohol, marijuana and even LSD.
Though the theory has been around for a long time, not everyone's convinced.
Sound engineer Sameer Kriplani says, “It is not scientifically proved. Different people have different reactions. Electronically processed sound does have an effect on the brain.”
The website charges between $4 and $20 dollars for fresh audio samples, beyond the first two free ones.
The i-doser theory may or may not work. While a cola, a beer or a plain glass of water are just accompaniments to music, it’s sound that makes one feel good.
For that one doesn’t need a website. A decent sound system and a good playlist would do.
There's a video on the page, which you may like to watch, I embed it here.
Be patient the music comes later and you can choose what you want. It's mad? it's bad? it's good?
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