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Sunday, July 06, 2008

The Noise in Your Head

Looks like the kids at DARPA have made another microwave toy for the Pentagon to play with. David Hambling:

The U.S. military bankrolled early development of a non-lethal microwave weapon that creates sound inside your head. But in the end, the gadget may be just as likely to wind up in shopping malls as on battlefields, as I report in New Scientist.

The project is known as MEDUSA – a contrived acronym for Mob Excess Deterrent Using Silent Audio. And it should not be confused with the Long Range Acoustic Device and similar gadgets which simply project sound. This one uses the so-called "microwave auditory effect": a beam of microwaves is turned into sound by the interaction with your head. Nobody else can hear it unless they are in the beam as well...

...Dr. Lev Sadovnik of the Sierra Nevada Corporation has provided more details.

There are health risks... the biggest issue from the microwave weapon is not the radiation. It's the risk of brain damage from the high-intensity shockwave created by the microwave pulse. Clearly, much more research is needed on this effect at the sort of power levels that Dr. Sadovnik is proposing. But if it does prove hazardous, that does not mean an end to weapons research in this area: a device that delivered a lethal shockwave inside the target's skull might make an effective death ray.

Dr. Sadovnik also makes the intriguing suggestion that, instead of being used at high power to create an intolerable noise, it might be used at low power to produce a whisper that was too quiet to perceive consciously but might be able to subconsciously influence someone. The directional beam could be used for targeted messages, such as in-store promotions. Sadovnik even suggests subliminal advertising, beaming information that is not consciously heard (a notion also spotted on the US Army's voice-to-skull page)...


Sharon Weinberger noted the Army yanked that page when it drew the interest of the Federation of American Scientists.

The principle was diagrammed on that dead link was screen-captured and has to be seen to be believed. Or disbelieved:



1974?

Well, fat lot of good it did Dick Nixon. Or did it? He could've done a whole helluva lot worse than retirement on San Clemente.

1 comment:

Wiglaf said...

An audible "whisper" effect inside the skull would also be useful for impersonating the Holy Ghost and Allah to Christians and Muslims, respectively.