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More about this programme: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018l6vy Professor Bruce Hood uses a magnet to show that the brain uses electrical signals.
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oh finally a video i can see in my country =s
TV trick only works on old cathode ray tube (CRT) TVs – the ones with the massive bit at the back – because they work on the principle of an electron gun (sounds cool, I know, but it's actually really quite boring and complicated…) which can be manipulated with a magnetic field. If you tried it with modern-day LCD or plasma TVs it wouldn't work, as they work on the principle of electric charge and not anything to do with electrons, hence a magnetic field would do nothing to the picture.
Is this news to anybody else cause i thought this was common sense…
@GamingRevolutionz then you i guess you havn't heard of rhett and link
0;34-0;37 LOL!
1:46 – Someone heard a buzz when he distorted the image with the magnet?
But the image on the TV wasn't returned back to normal, does this mean his brain wouldn't be returned to normal?