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bobbyp
15-11-2010, 05:11 PM
http://www.i-doser.com/
I-Doser is an application for the playback of proprietary audio content. This separately purchasable content has attracted media attention as it aims to simulate specific mental states through the use of binaural beat technology, and many of the simulations available take their names from prohibited recreational drugs. The I-Doser player has been downloaded more than a million times and is based on the audio technology of a freeware binaural beat generator, SBaGen.

Anyone tried it? it can simulate all kinds of drugs, and the infamous 'hand of God'. I've tried quite a few but had no luck, apart from once with the Hand of God...it was such a weird feeling. I was looking over a village from what seemed like the 1700's and it was SO vivid. Haha, I tried it again and nothing.

If anbody wants to try these let me know and can then post feedback, as I don't want to be posting illegal downloads on the forum.

ShaolinSubz02
15-11-2010, 05:18 PM
Is the "Hand Of God" not just another name for a reach around off the God of CageWarriors? If so count me in! I've always been a little touched according to my gran

ShaolinSubz02
15-11-2010, 05:22 PM
Oh and Yes, I have used binerial beats for meditation in the past. Yes they work but you have to have faith in the composers ability as all thats really happening is the software is playing back white noise at specific frequencies that drive your brainwaves into different states, beta, theta, alpha etc and these states are good for different things such as concentration, meditation, suliminal learining. Then what happens is they decide (the composer) what types of sounds should be associated with the frequencies and also the way in which that frequency works.

bobbyp
15-11-2010, 05:26 PM
Yeah, It does work but like you said it depends on the person!

I'm going to give it another shot, downloading it now. I'll be happy to send the download link on, it's in a rar file and comes with an application and you load the sound through the application. You can get MP3 versions but apparantely they're not as effective.

The LSD one may be interesting...