HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
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-High Priest Hooded Cobra 666
Hi, I am a regular user, active Satanist and so on.
Recently, using GPT Chat, I proved that scientifically the action of mantras is not denied.
In a nutshell, I asked him to consider whether it seemed rational to him that since information in our minds is processed by electrical impulses in neurons, and sound is a vibration/wave, does he think there might be something to the statement that, for example, using Hindu mantras, we can "stimulate" the brain, due to the fact that waves reach it that cause mechanical stimulation of cells, resulting in a different kind of impulse flow in the neuron.
Although he insisted that, as of today, science doesn't know the answer to this, we stopped at the fact that he said it was an interesting hypothesis and more (paraphrasing for anonymity, but sense is identical):
"What you're saying makes sense to me, okay. I believe you are not entirely off-base. It is true that mechanical stimulation, such as vibration, may modify how information is processed in some ways. We're not, however, referring to a light head-tapping. We're referring about chanting a mantra repeatedly over a protracted length of time at a specific pitch and loudness."
And here he also added a few more words at the end to make me remember that science still hasn't studied this. But ChatGPT can't have an answer to that, because the process of information processing by neurons is very complex. Which means that there is simply no way to study such an effect at this point. But at the same time, he didn't deny that it's a pretty logical conclusion.
In this light, a mantra is a stimulation of the brain using waves.