Yesterday night I discovered some very interesting phenomenons (However, I don’t know if this is a function of the brain, the ocular system, physics or something else).
During the previous night I had performed the following experiment:
I sent out electromagnetic pulses 1, 2, 3, 7 on the 808 nm band repetetively.
After the amazing observation on twitter, facebook and google+ I said:
Wonderful❣ on 808nm, during night, send 1, 2, 3, 7 repeatingly, if you are lucky, you may see something highly rewarding and warming❣
Why so many ”❣”, is because what I saw was both amazing and fantastic, if this is general, then it can be a revolutionary discovery. For me it was that type of discovery you do once in a lifetime, if you are lucky. However, as a scientist you should not trust one single experiment, and one single experimenter.
This following night I spent 4 hours to explore these phenomenons, by doing different experiments, and I have observed several interesting phenomenons, not the same ones as the night before though, as the conditions this night would not permit that, but I consider it important to investigate this further.
For those of you who explore this and make observations, PLEASE DON’T TELL AND DISCUSS WHAT YOU HAVE SEEN!, for a while, keep it secret! Also avoid reading any research reports within this area, if there are any, before you perform your experiments, as this may affect the outcome of this experiment. To get best results, the experiment need to be as unbiased as possible.
I will soon provide you with an efficient way to report this in a strictly scientific way.
The equipment I used was a low power 5mW 808nm laser, which could indicate that high power does not improve the results, they can even make them less likely. Of this wavelength there exists also very powerful ones, only do experiments with powerful lasers if you really know what you are doing!
This is not about burning, focusable lasers !
Never direct a laser towards an eye, or where it can expected an eye to be. Neither towards human or any other being!
If you do similar experiments on other wavelengths, or other interesting observations, you will be able to specify what conditions and parameters that were used in your experiments. When sufficiently many reports have been received, so a grouping into different categories with reasonable significance can be made, then we will make a report/paper. Those of you who have reported that they want to be coauthors will of course get that opportunity. The results will be completely open though, for further analyses, in case you want to continue doing research/write in this area.
This blog is usually about free open source software, but this time it happen to be about my research, otherwise you can read more about FOSS on e.g. detta av Computer Sweden..



