IONOSPHERE
Vimal works for Reliance Communications. He is zonal marketing head responsible for the target set for selling Reliance Connections and other products of the company. He is basically an electrical and electronics engineer. As he has been given the responsibility of customer service department of the city, he is exposed to the repair and maintenance of the mobile units even. He got interested in the research and development of new products and eventually joined the R&D wing of LG Mobiles. He joins the team that is researching on tower less telecommuting using much cheaper technology. The instrument itself has the capacity to receive signals and convert them using the Nano Technology. This is different from satellite phone and uses radio technology by leveraging the Ionosphere.
In the laboratory he started conducting several experiments. In one such experiment he accidentally recorded some voices on his hand set. These voices are the words spoken last week in the same place by a group of American Consultants when they were alone taking the food. It was a great surprise for him and he carefully recorded the frequency at which these voices have been captured. He changed the frequency and heard nothing but the noise. He took the handsets that he altered specifically for this purpose and went to his room. He kept the handsets tuned to some other frequency and again he got nothing but the noise. He fiddled with the frequency and eventually heard the voices of a couple so clearly. The next day he enquired with his landlord and found that a newly married couple lived in the same room a year ago.
He found that our voice has its own unique frequency just like our iris! If the instrument is tuned to the voice frequency it can capture the words spoken. The catch is that it captures the voices specific to an area. If the instruments change place, they can not capture the voice.
He conducts an experiment on himself. He records the unique frequency of his own voice and tunes the instrument to it. He heard his own voice spoken in this room right from the day one of his coming to this room in series. It hears some thing like this:
This is good place to stay
I do not know
It has come
I may not return by 9.00 pm
Well you can use my room
15th April, 2008 is the date written on the letter
Some prayers
Some songs
Some shouting etc.
And lastly he hears his own voice: It is going to happen I can capture the voice of the dead people. I can capture the words spoken by people in Dwapara Yuga, Treta Yuga even……. Later he recalls the dream he had had and concludes that the words were nothing but the one he had spoken while dreaming!!.
This is really mind boggling! Yells Vimal
But this throws open another problem. All the words he had spoken so far have been captured but not presented in an order of speking. The next two days he fiddles with his hand sets and finds that by setting the receiving hand set to record according to a gradual intensity of the unique frequency he achieves the order. This has become another discovery that as we age the unique frequency also changes in its intensity. This change is very minute that a very highly sophisticated instrument can only distinguish it. Fortunately the instrument created by Vimal turned out to be a very highly sophisticated one.
***
Vimal finds it intriguing.
He plays the record of his departed granny’s lullaby for him and notes the frequency of it.
He goes to the Public Gardens and tunes is instruments to his Granny’s frequency and finds to his surprise the conversation of his Granny with him. In the conversation his words are missing but each word spoken by his Granny were played chronologically.
This gives him the clue that we got know the frequency of each ones voice and then we can capture the words spoken by them by placing the instruments in the places visited by them.
He yells within him Yahoooooooooo!
He plays with this instrument very secretly and is in a dilemma as to how and whom he should approach to patent this discovery.
He conducts a subtle search for the most dependable senior management guy in LG. In this process he meets Shweta the HR Executive.
He sent an email to LG’s Head - Strategic Business Development, Mr. Goyal, seeking his personal time. He meets him and demonstrates his product. He finds the unique frequency of Mr. Goyal and tunes the instruments to record them. Soon he hears on the other instruments the words he had spoken to his wife over phone – the first call he made after assuming the office.
Goyal got a shock of his life!! He remained silent for a few moments and then tells Vimal not to reveal this to any one and tells him that. Let me get out of this thrill. Tomorrow we are meeting at my place in the evening. I shall send you the vehicle to your place at 8.00 pm. Be ready by then. Vimal makes a small correction saying: I am coming along with my fiancée (Shweta).
***
Goyal his wife, Vimal and Shweta brainstorm on the use of this technology. The result was amazing.
Secrets can be revealed
We can even try find out the unique frequency of living gods like Rama, Krishna, Jesus, Prophet Mohammad, etc.
Whom to sell this technology?
They decided to create a company and become its owners and own the technology.
Shweta further proposes that the techonology is patented and the rights are not sold to any one in the world and thereby Vimal remains its owner.
World’s best companies came to know of it.
Competes to buy the parent rights
Even some Nations like US and Russia tried to persuade Vimal
Vimal also receives threats from within India and abroad
Vimal keeps the prototype with him
How Vimal faces these threats and what eventually he did with the company can be left to the creative twists.
IVNS Raju
The following is the quick research based on which the above theme and the storyline was weaved:
Early interest
American photographer and medium Attila von Szalay was among the first to try recording what he believed to be voices of the dead as a way to augment his investigations in photographing ghosts. He began his attempts in 1941 using a 78 rpm record, but it wasn't until 1956, after switching to a reel-to-reel tape recorder, that he believed he was successful.[6] Working with Raymond Bayless, von Szalay conducted a number of recording sessions with a custom-made apparatus, consisting of a microphone in an insulated cabinet connected to an external recording device and speaker. Szalay reported finding many sounds on the tape that could not be heard on the speaker at the time of recording, some of which were recorded when there was no one in the cabinet. He believed these sounds to be the voices of discarnate spirits. Among the first recordings believed to be spirit voices were such messages as "This is G!", "Hot dog, Art!", and "Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you all".[6] Von Szalay and Bayless' work was published by the Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research in 1959.[7] Bayless later went on to co-author the 1979 book, Phone Calls From the Dead.
In 1959, Swedish painter and film producer Friedrich Jürgenson was recording bird songs. Upon playing the tape later, he heard what he interpreted to be his dead father's voice and then the spirit of his deceased wife calling his name.[6] He went on to make several more recordings, including one that he said contained a message from his late mother.[8]
[edit] Raudive voices
Konstantin Raudive, a Latvian psychologist who had taught at the University of Uppsala, Sweden and who had worked in conjunction with Jürgenson, made over 100,000 recordings which he described as being communications with discarnate people. Some of these recordings were conducted in an RF-screened laboratory and contained words Raudive said were identifiable.[5][3] In an attempt to confirm the content of his collection of recordings, Raudive invited listeners to hear and interpret them.[5][9][10][11][12] He believed that the clarity of the voices heard in his recordings implied that they could not be readily explained by normal means.[5] Raudive published his first book, Breakthrough - An Amazing Experiment in Electronic Communication with the Dead in 1968 and it was translated into English in 1971.[13]
[edit] Spiricom
In 1980, William O'Neil constructed an electronic audio device called "The Spiricom". O'Neil claimed the device was built to specifications which he received psychically from George Mueller, a scientist who had died six years previously.[14][5] At a Washington, DC, press conference on April 6, 1982, O'Neil stated that he was able to hold two-way conversations with spirits through the Spiricom device, and provided the design specifications to researchers for free. However, nobody is known to have replicated O'Neil's results using their own Spiricom devices.[15][16] O'Neil's partner, retired industrialist George Meek, attributed O'Neil's success, and the inability of others to replicate it, to O'Neil's psychic abilities forming part of the loop that made the system work.[14][17]
[edit] Modern era (1980s-present)
In 1982, Sarah Estep founded the American Association of Electronic Voice Phenomena (AA-EVP) in Severna Park, Maryland, a nonprofit organization with the purpose of increasing awareness of EVP, and of teaching standardized methods for capturing it. Estep began her exploration of EVP in 1976, and says she has made hundreds of recordings of messages from deceased friends, relatives, and other individuals, including Konstantin Raudive, Beethoven, a lamplighter from 18th century Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and extraterrestrials whom she speculated originated from other planets or dimensions.
In 1997, Imants Barušs, of the Department of Psychology at the University of Western Ontario, conducted a series of experiments using the methods of EVP investigator Konstantin Raudive, and the work of "instrumental transcommunication researcher" Mark Macy, as a guide. A radio was tuned to an empty frequency, and over 81 sessions a total of 60 hours and 11 minutes of recordings were collected. During recordings, a person either sat in silence or attempted to make verbal contact with potential sources of EVP.[14] Barušs stated that he did record several events that sounded like voices, but they were too few and too random to represent viable data and too open to interpretation to be described definitively as EVP. He concluded: "While we did replicate EVP in the weak sense of finding voices on audio tapes, none of the phenomena found in our study was clearly anomalous, let alone attributable to discarnate beings. Hence we have failed to replicate EVP in the strong sense." The findings were published in the Journal of Scientific Exploration in 2001, and include a literature review.[14]
In 2005 the Journal of the Society for Psychical Research published a report by paranormal investigator Alexander MacRae. MacRae conducted recording sessions using a device of his own design that generated EVP.[18] In an attempt to demonstrate that different individuals would interpret EVP in the recordings the same way, MacRae asked seven people to compare some selections to a list of five phrases he provided, and to choose the best match. MacRae said the results of the listening panels indicated that the selections were of paranormal origin.[19][9][20]
Portable digital voice recorders are currently the technology of choice for EVP investigators. Since these devices are very susceptible to Radio Frequency (RF) contamination, EVP enthusiasts sometimes try to record EVP in RF- and sound-screened rooms.[21][22] Nevertheless, in order to record EVP there has to be noise in the audio circuits of the device used to produce the EVP.[23] For this reason, those who attempt to record EVP often use two recorders that have differing quality audio circuitry and rely on noise heard from the poorer quality instrument to generate EVP.[24]
Some EVP enthusiasts describe hearing the words in EVP as an ability, much like learning a new language.[25]
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