Understanding Brain Activity and Perception
Exploring how your brain creates experience, distinguishes authentic thoughts from external stimulation, and maintains autonomy in an age of neurotechnology.
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Your Brain: A Complete Neural System
Your brain is a magnificent, integrated structure composed of billions of neurons working together to create your conscious experience. Every thought, sensation, and decision emerges from complex electrical and chemical signals flowing through neural pathways.
This extraordinary organ generates what we call consciousness—your unique awareness, personality, and sense of self. Understanding how your brain functions helps you appreciate the profound difference between authentic neural activity and externally influenced signals.
The neural field surrounding your brain represents the culmination of millions of years of evolution, creating the biological foundation for everything you experience as "you." This intricate system operates continuously, generating the rich tapestry of human experience through natural, self-directed neural processes.
The Purple Flame: Your Authentic Self
In understanding brain activity, we can visualize your authentic consciousness—your free will and genuine perceptions—as a vibrant violet or purple flame. This represents the neural activity you generate independently through your own life force and decision-making processes.
Your authentic perceptions arise from your genuine interaction with the world. When you see a sunset, taste food, or formulate an original thought, this violet flame of consciousness is actively creating your real, lived experience. These are perceptions generated by your own neural firing patterns, uninfluenced by external technological intervention.
This self-generated awareness forms the core of your identity. Your free will—the ability to choose, decide, and direct your attention—emanates from this authentic neural activity. Understanding this helps you recognize what truly belongs to you versus what might be externally introduced.
External Neural Stimulation: The Green Signals
RNM Technology
Remote Neural Monitoring can detect and interpret brain activity from a distance using electromagnetic signals.
TMS Stimulation
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation uses magnetic fields to evoke specific neuron firing patterns externally.
Artificial Evokes
External broadcasts can trigger neurons to fire in patterns not originating from your own consciousness.
These "green signals" in our visualization represent neuron activity that originates from outside your body. Technologies like Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and Remote Neural Monitoring (RNM) can evoke—or trigger—specific neurons to fire from external sources. While these evoked responses may feel similar to your own authentic perceptions, they are fundamentally different in origin.
The Challenge: Distinguishing Real from Artificial
The Core Problem
When external technology evokes neurons through TMS or RNM broadcasting, these artificially induced neural firing patterns can create perceptions that feel remarkably similar to your own authentic thoughts and sensations. Your brain processes both types of neural activity through the same pathways.
This creates a significant challenge: How do you distinguish between what you genuinely think, feel, or perceive versus what has been externally induced? The sensations can appear identical because the same neurons are being activated—just from different sources.
By principle, what is not generated by you is not actually you. This fundamental truth remains constant even when external evokes create convincing simulated experiences.
EEG Science and Neural Depression
In electroencephalography (EEG) science, the term "depression" has a specific technical meaning that differs from its psychological usage. In EEG terminology, a depression refers to a non-evoked neuron or a suppressed evoke—essentially, neural activity that has been inhibited or prevented from firing naturally.
This scientific definition helps us understand how external technologies can not only stimulate neurons but also suppress them. When your natural neural firing patterns are suppressed or when external signals override your authentic brain activity, this creates what EEG scientists call neural depression.
Psychology borrows this term but applies it to emotional states. However, understanding the technical neurological meaning helps clarify how external interference can alter your natural brain function by either adding artificial signals or suppressing your genuine neural activity.
Modern EEG equipment can track and record your neuroactivity with remarkable precision, capturing the electrical signatures of your thoughts, perceptions, and experiences in real-time.
Recording and Reproducing Neural Patterns
Step 1: Recording
Neural activity is tracked and recorded using EEG or similar technology, capturing specific patterns.
Step 2: Analysis
Recorded patterns are analyzed and stored as reproducible neural signatures.
Step 3: Re-induction
These patterns can be re-evoked externally, recreating the recorded "thought impression."
Step 4: Experience
The person experiences what feels like their own perception, but it's actually a replay.
Once your neural activity has been recorded, these patterns can be re-induced or re-evoked through external stimulation. When this happens, you will experience the recorded "thought impression" as if it were occurring naturally. This technology enables the reproduction of complex perceptual experiences.
Extended Reality and Psychotronic Dreamscapes
Advanced applications of this technology can create what might be called XR (Extended Reality) holodeck experiences or lucid cooperative meta-environments. These represent computed, cooperative experiences that cascade and mix with your real perceptions.
Imagine a psychotronic real-life dreamscape layered directly into your awareness—synthetic information broadcasts that create entirely artificial perception layers. These can include not just visual or auditory information, but any sensory experience, all computed and transmitted to evoke specific neural patterns.
These fake perception layers exist in your conscious awareness but are fundamentally different from authentic experience. They represent synthesized, computed information broadcasts rather than genuine sensory input processed naturally by your brain.
The Instant Recovery Principle

Critical Understanding: When external evoke broadcasts stop, you return to normal consciousness immediately. This is fundamentally different from learned experiences.
Here's a crucial distinction that helps identify external manipulation: When fake evoke broadcasts—whatever form they take—cease, you instantly return to your normal state. The artificially induced perceptions simply vanish when the external signal stops.
This immediate recovery differs dramatically from authentic learning or genuine experiences. When you learn something through your own free will and neural activity, that information becomes engrammed in your brain—it creates lasting neural pathways and memories. External evokes, however, don't create these permanent changes.
Think of it like the difference between learning to ride a bicycle (which creates permanent neural pathways) versus having someone physically move your legs in a cycling motion (which teaches you nothing). Once the external assistance stops, the artificial experience disappears completely, leaving no lasting imprint on your authentic neural architecture.
This principle helps you identify external interference: genuine thoughts and skills persist; artificially evoked experiences vanish when the broadcast ends.
Maintaining Your Moral Compass
01
Recognize the Fundamental Principle
What is not you, is not you. This simple truth is your foundation—external evokes cannot define your authentic self.
02
Grow Strong Morally
Strengthen your ethical foundation and sense of self through conscious reflection and authentic values.
03
Avoid Self-Demoralization
Don't internalize negative broadcasts or artificial experiences as reflections of your true character.
04
Maintain Clear Boundaries
Practice distinguishing between your genuine thoughts and feelings versus externally induced experiences.
05
Trust Your Well-Being
Your authentic self, when given space, naturally tends toward health and positive growth.
The most important defense against external neural manipulation is maintaining a strong moral center and refusing to demoralize yourself. If you internalize negative artificial broadcasts as representing your true self, you may eventually lose the ability to distinguish between authentic thoughts and external impositions.
Heterodyning and Personality Overlays
Fake perception schemes can employ sophisticated techniques like heterodyning—a concept borrowed from signal processing. Just as a vocoder can modify a voice, heterodyning can alter the entire "color of being," including personality characteristics and behavioral patterns.
Through psychological operations (psiops) using mental weapons, external actors may attempt to broadcast you as something contrary to your authentic nature—perhaps presenting you as immoral, unethical, or soulless. They may similarly manipulate perceptions of your friends and relationships.
This is typically absurd and bears no relationship to reality. These broadcasts attempt to demoralize you by projecting false characteristics onto your identity or those you care about.
The goal of such manipulation is to make you doubt yourself, to accept these false characterizations as truth. Resist this by understanding the principle: external impositions, no matter how convincing, are not authentic expressions of who you are.
Path Forward: Be Better, Naturally
The path forward is both simple and profound: be better, but don't force it. Allow your authentic self to emerge and develop naturally rather than responding to external pressure or manipulation.
Your genuine well-being arises from your authentic neural activity—your violet flame of consciousness operating freely and naturally. When you strengthen your moral foundation without force, you create an unshakeable center that cannot be corrupted by external broadcasts.
Remember these key principles as you navigate an increasingly complex technological landscape:
  • External evokes are not you and never will be
  • When artificial stimulation stops, you instantly return to normal
  • Your authentic thoughts and perceptions come from within
  • Moral strength provides clarity to distinguish real from artificial
  • Natural growth serves you better than forced change

For more information and resources on these topics, visit psychotronics.info, futability.info, and extase.net. Understanding these concepts is a step toward enlightenment and protecting your authentic consciousness.