People reported hearing sounds in their heads and it turned out to be
the fillings causing it. It is quite disturbing because they thought
they were hearing 'voices', which is a common element of
schizophrenia. So not irrelevant at all.
i have no idea how this new methods would distinguish a certain
individual picking up the sound. It said it would use a 3D model of
some sort. If it works and can discriminate, so be it. Go for your
life.

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Sent:Sun, 15 Nov 2020 11:41:08 +1100
Subject:Re: [LINK] New device puts music in your head — no
headphones required

 On Sun, 2020-11-15 at 11:04 +1100, [email protected] wrote:
 > Good luck to the psychiatrists and patients saying they are hearing
 > voices. This is like the reception of radio signals in tooth
 > fillings, without the fillings

 ? This seems an oddly irrelevant comment. Are you saying these guys
 have not invented what they say they have?


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