What is Voice to Skull (V2K) technology?
Voice to Skull (V2K) technology refers to the transmission of sound directly to a person’s skull or brain using electromagnetic waves, typically microwaves or ultrasound. It is often discussed in the context of directed energy technologies and has been cited in both legitimate scientific research and speculative conspiracy theories. V2K is reportedly used to project voices or sounds directly into a person's head without the need for external speakers.
Patents and Documentation
Several patents exist for technologies that could potentially align with V2K capabilities, such as:
US Patent 4858612: “Hearing Device”
Filed by inventor Wayne Brunkan in 1989. This patent describes a method for transmitting audio information via microwave signals to the inner ear of a listener.
US Patent 6587729: “Apparatus for Audibly Communicating Speech Using the Radio Frequency Hearing Effect”
This patent details a system for transmitting audio signals via microwave energy to stimulate auditory pathways in a person.
US Patent 5159703: “Silent Subliminal Presentation System”
Describes technology that can send subliminal messages via sound frequencies imperceptible to the human ear.
Diagrams and Technical Descriptions
These patents typically include diagrams illustrating how signals are transmitted and received, along with detailed explanations of the underlying mechanisms. You can access patent diagrams by searching their numbers on platforms like Google Patents or the USPTO website.
Blocking Frequencies
Blocking or shielding oneself from these types of transmissions involves:
Faraday Cages: These enclosures made from conductive materials block electromagnetic fields, including microwave and RF signals.
EMF Shielding Materials: Fabrics or paints designed to shield against electromagnetic waves.
Noise Jamming Devices: These emit random or counteractive frequencies to disrupt signal transmission.
However, creating effective barriers can be technically challenging, as specific blocking methods depend on the frequency and power of the transmission. If concerned about such technologies, consulting a professional in electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding would be beneficial.