The Soviet Union spent $ 1 billion on testing human brain control

In the arms race with the US Cold War, the Soviet Union spent $ 1 billion on developing a weapon capable of controlling the human brain, according to a recent report by Physics arXiv Blog.

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In a newly published article by Serge Kernbach, the researcher described Soviet 'expensive' efforts around the program they called 'psychotronics' - similar to the study of neurological phenomena. outside of the normal psychological field that America has done.

The result of the 'psychotronics' program, the Soviet Union, developed a device called 'cerpan ' with the ability to store and emit high frequency electromagnetic radiation created by the human brain and act on objects. other statues. According to some other researchers, this 'human energy source' can change the magnetization process of hydrogen nuclei and stimulate the immune system of wheat plants, vines or even humans.

So far, it is still unclear whether these research results have been applied into practice and may have to wait for answers from researchers. In addition, it is possible that during the Cold War, both the Soviet Union and the United States had many other research programs that have not been revealed or will never be revealed.