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Neural System and Synths [Fenwick] (The Need of Power)
By Salman Hassan [Salman Zuberi Hussain] (Founder/Owner) [Unedited]
June 8th, 2025 at 10:00pm
Sound Waves/Imagery and How It Affects the Brain
# Sound Waves/Imagery and How It Affects the Brain Salman Hassan [2/28/1995] **Artists Documenting Legacy** 50 Cent Drake DJ Khaled Travis Scott Cairokee Pop Smoke $kinny Jack Harlow Marwan Pablo Roddy Ricch J Cole Baby Keem The Weeknd Future Kanye West etc… When one hears something, we are all impacted by the sound. Whatever we hear we become, whatever we see we become, whatever we are near we are. Always surround yourself around objects that can help influence for the better. With artificial intelligence tracking everything we do, the government does keep tabs on what people like, what people enjoy, and how they make their life of use for human society. Now the neural system does get affected when one consumes content that is not the best, when one consumes things that are not the best. My advice right away to anyone who doesn’t where they are going is to buy the things that they want to become. If one buys an MIT book, then they gravitate towards MIT as the government tracks. Now back to the topic of the day the neural system and how music affects the brain. One of my biggest concerns is although sometimes immature, is being catered too with synths. In Islam, they say synths are haram as they control feelings. Now if one documents legacy on digital of an individual what that can do is drive them to become like that individual. Example, if my legacy is being documented, it’s highly important that I drive that legacy as sharp as educated as possible to make sure that the growth of our world is headed in the right direction. Also something interesting to see is if one looks at a JP Morgan card there is a synth design on the credit card. On all our credit cards. **Google Research** **Sound Waves and the Ears:** Sound waves enter the ear canal and cause the eardrum to vibrate. - Sound waves enter the ear canal and cause the eardrum to vibrate. These vibrations are amplified and transmitted to the inner ear through tiny bones in the middle ear. - These vibrations are amplified and transmitted to the inner ear through tiny bones in the middle ear. Inside the inner ear, the vibrations cause the fluid in the cochlea to move, bending tiny hair cells. - Inside the inner ear, the vibrations cause the fluid in the cochlea to move, bending tiny hair cells. The movement of these hair cells generates electrical signals. - The movement of these hair cells generates electrical signals. **2. Transmission to the Brain:** The electrical signals travel along the auditory nerve to the brain. - The electrical signals travel along the auditory nerve to the brain. The brain's auditory cortex receives and processes these signals. - The brain's auditory cortex receives and processes these signals. **3. Brainwave Activity and Sound Frequencies:** Low-frequency sounds are associated with increased production of alpha waves, which are linked to relaxation and creativity. - Low-frequency sounds are associated with increased production of alpha waves, which are linked to relaxation and creativity. High-frequency sounds can increase beta waves, associated with focus and alertness. - High-frequency sounds can increase beta waves, associated with focus and alertness. [Binaural beats], which involve the difference in frequencies presented to each ear, can also induce specific brainwave states. - [Binaural beats], which involve the difference in frequencies presented to each ear, can also induce specific brainwave states. [Sound therapy] utilizes different sounds to stimulate the brain and potentially put it in a state of relaxation or focus. - [Sound therapy] utilizes different sounds to stimulate the brain and potentially put it in a state of relaxation or focus. **4. Beyond Auditory Perception:** The brain's ability to adapt and rewire in response to external stimuli, including sound, is remarkable. - The brain's ability to adapt and rewire in response to external stimuli, including sound, is remarkable. Sound frequencies can influence the brain's oscillatory patterns, impacting cognitive and emotional processes. - Sound frequencies can influence the brain's oscillatory patterns, impacting cognitive and emotional processes. Sound can also influence the production of neurotransmitters like serotonin, which are associated with feelings of pleasure and pain reduction. - Sound can also influence the production of neurotransmitters like serotonin, which are associated with feelings of pleasure and pain reduction. So now with one knowing this information, what happens to people when they document my legacy and then listen to it indirectly. Do their brain patterns turn into these thoughts of mine? Are they infiltrating my life? Are they becoming replicas? Now this is something really important to keep tabs on but the thing is, this will continue as long as progression is made the right way for your kids. Now if one continues to listen to music that caters to someone as stated above the brain’s oscillatory patterns. If one researches this pattern, basically the synths the words gravitate towards your brain. So now if one listens the whole time to the content, what that does is, is create serial direction towards a human being. Indirect worship towards a human being. Also, it can snatch away mental thoughts and mental healing from people. Luckily, the process that is being documented is top tier and is sharp creating a better situation for our kids and a better future for our kids.