Then they used that model to predict behavior.
They activated sensory neurons in the model and predicted downstream motor responses.
Sugar and water stimulation predicted feeding behavior.
Mechanosensory stimulation predicted antennal grooming behavior.
The model identified neurons involved in behavioral output, and many of those predictions were later validated through optogenetics, silencing experiments, calcium imaging, and behavioral testing.
That means public science is now openly modeling how sensory input moves through a brain and becomes
physical behavior.
Now here is where this gets very important...
The brain is electrical.
The nervous system is signal-based.
Modern technology is signal-based.
Semiconductors are the foundation of modern electronics,
biosensors, microdevices, communication systems, processors, and advanced surveillance technology.
So when we use Non-Linear Junction Detection, we are not randomly waving a device around.
NLJD is designed to detect nonlinear junction responses, the type of response associated with semiconductor materials and electronic junctions.
Our EDD-24XT detects silicon-based anomalies via nonlinear harmonic responses.
That doesn't mean we diagnose implants.
That doesn't mean we claim to know who put something there.
That doesn't mean we are saying the scan proves what something is inside the body.
But it does raise a serious question...
If people are coming to us reporting Havana Syndrome/AHI-related experiences, V2K, pulsing, pressure, burning, sleep disruption, neurological disruption, and anomalous frequency activity, and our equipment is documenting anomalous frequencies around their person and possible emissions within the environment, while also detecting silicon-based anomalies through NLJD
scanning…
Then what exactly are we documenting?
Why would silicon-based anomaly responses be showing up around people reporting these experiences?
Why would people reporting frequency-based experiences also show detectable anomalies consistent with semiconductor-type responses?
Why are these questions dismissed when semiconductor technology, brain modeling, biosensors, signal processing, neurotechnology, and artificial intelligence are all advancing at the same time?
This is why Mind Nexus exists.
Not to guess.
Not to sensationalize.
Not to make medical claims.
To document.
Phase 1 is the scanning and documentation phase.
We use professional RF scanning with the JM-20 PRO to detect and document anomalous frequencies around your person and possible emissions within the environment.
We also use Non-Linear Junction Detection with the EDD-24XT, which detects silicon-based anomalies via nonlinear harmonic responses.
When silicon-based anomalies are detected during scans of people reporting Havana Syndrome-type experiences, that should make people ask serious questions.
Because if mainstream science is modeling brain circuits from input to
output, and modern electronic systems are built on semiconductors, then the overlap between biology, signals, surveillance, AI, and silicon-based technology deserves serious investigation.
What happens when brain mapping, semiconductor technology, biosensors, directed energy, signal intelligence, and human biology begin to converge?
What happens when the people reporting these
experiences are not imagining everything, but are living ahead of public understanding?
What happens when the evidence starts showing up through documentation?
Learn more about our scanning process
here.
Stay aware,