Alpha Brainwave Generation Glasses

In my post AlphaWAVE Relaxation / Performance Improvement Disk, I discussed the benefits of producing alpha brainwaves. I primarily focused on relaxation and performance improvement from continued use of the disk.

However, there are many other benefits: Reducing Heart rate and Blood pressure; Improving mood; Stress reduction; Treating depression; Pain control; Sleep and dream improvement; Libido treatment; and Anxiety control.

With so much to gain in one’s health from alpha brainwave production, and knowing that people want immediate and impressive results, I decided to see if there was a quicker method than using the disk to attain the alpha state.

After experimentation, I developed a pair of Alpha Brainwave Generation Glasses. These glasses flood the retina with violet light at a specific optical frequency, and cause the two brain hemispheres to rapidly synchronize in alpha. I call them Alpha Gen Glasses.

Note: Exposure to the lower end of the visual spectrum can accelerate cataract development. I checked with several optometrists who indicated short-term indoor use was not detrimental to the user.

Here is the first pair that I made.

The glasses utilize optical filtration. The user wears these indoors only for about 5 minutes, then sits back, closes their eyes, and sees a beautiful violet light. After about 3 to 5 minutes, the effect begins. A warming in the upper legs moving to the base of the spine, to the chest, and into the brain. Synchronization of the brain’s hemispheres is attained. Amazing body relaxation and “orgasmic” pleasure is felt!

Here is the setup that I used to measure my brainwaves. It uses a dry electrode and an accompanying software application, which I ran on my iTouch.

I thought that these glasses would be an excellent tool for use by a clinical psychologist in treating patients with PTSD or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

I can also see them being used in all kinds of traumatic situations, reducing anxiety / pain and the need for meds or additional meds:

  • Dental Procedures
  • Hospital Emergency Rooms
  • Fire / Rescue Emergencies
  • Police Interventions
  • Sports Injuries (Professional, College, High School)
  • Psychiatric Interventions
  • Therapy Sessions
  • Trauma At Home

Additionally, they could be used for ‘recreational pleasure. Nothing wrong with putting a pair of these glasses on and feeling intense pleasure. No partner or drugs involved. Just a pair of amazing glasses! Like the ‘Orb’ in the movie Sleeper.

I tried to generate some interest with the US Navy. At least they sent me a nice letter in return.

I also did a study for SPY Optical, which includes optical measurement data (if someone wants to develop these further). If you have interest, please use the Contact form on the blog’s menu bar to email me.

After determining the filter to use, here is how I made the glasses. This is a new pair that I just finished.

I chose a pair of sunglasses that did not have much lens curvature and provided some side screening as well.

I marked the center of my two pupils while staring straight ahead. You need a friend to help you with this step.

I used a Dremel tool to drill out the centers to nearly the size of the filters.

Next I painted the front of the glasses. I only want the light to pass through the optical filters. It’s the only color I had – black is best.

I secured the filters in place with silicon. These are the completed glasses. They work very fast and very well. I use them often.

I am very hopeful that one day these glasses will help thousands of people around the world.

I believe that your EYES are the window to your soul and consciousness!

Hammerhead Balance Board

I have been working here and there on my Hammerhead Balance Board for several months now. The goal is to use the balance board to teach my muscles on land, the skills needed to turn this board into a Hammerhead Fly Board on water, as described in my post Flying on a Hammerhead Shark.

The board was built from a recycled office desktop. I began by making a paper template based on images of hammerhead sharks that I found on the web.

Once the template was made. I traced it onto the board. I did have to make a few adjustments for length and width prior to cutting out the shark shape with a saber saw.

Once the board was cut out, I sanded off the dark stain and gave it a couple coats of clear Varathane.

The hangup in completing this project was obtaining the square tubing – the track for the roller. The roller is the fulcrum that the board sits on, as the user attempts to maintain balance while moving back and forth and a little side to side. The roller rides on the track. I bought the roller online from Vew-Do.

I was able to locate some PVC 3/4″ x 3/4″ square tubing from US Plastics Corporation. I had to purchase 10′ even though I only needed about 4′ for the track.

I secured the track to the underside of the board with capped screws, basically a screw with attached washer. I also used a large number of screws anticipating that there would be a significant amount of force against the tubing from the roller.

Here are a couple of ‘glamour’ shots of the top and bottom of the completed board.

Since I have not finished my Balance Paddle Balance Paddle – Part 1as yet (my trainer support so I will not break my hip), I will not show you the board in “real time” action. I have tried it several times while hanging on to the van parked in the garage. Not easy, but cool. It is a workout!

I am only two builds away (Balance Paddle and Hydrofoil Wing) from Flying On The Back of a Hammerhead Shark!