What Is A Star Wars Force Trainer
54What Is A Star Wars Force Trainer
Star Wars Force Trainer
The article reviews what is a star wars force trainer and how does it work. Read on if you want to find out whether the “super-force” device is truth or just a myth.
As the title speaks for itself one may easily get that the toy is Star-Wars movie related. The manufacturer Uncle Milton Industries says the Force Trainer creates an “illusion” of performing Jedi Mind tricks yourself. The important word here is “illusion” which means that you are not actually doing the tricks but it seems as if you do. However, most of the people just lap it all up. So, let’s have a closer look at the device and try to make conclusions ourselves.
The star wars force trainer is said to be a brain-computer interface plaything. It was released in 2009 first priced at $130 however now one may buy it at $79.99 or maybe even less. The toy is a tube with a ball inside and comes with an EEG sensing headset. The headset sensing brain signals transmits them to the tube which by means of a fan blows the ball up, “the harder the fan blows - the higher the ball is levitated.” The weird thing here is that the only traditional (and frankly speaking the only possible) “mechanism” of moving things by brain force concentration (and thus directly without any mediator) is concentrating on the actual item. Why should it be due to the fan that the ball is lifted or not as I am not at all even thinking about the fan?! So this is one of the myths behind the toy. If it would use only the brain force it would need no fans but only to accumulate my EEG waves, isn’t it so?
The company’s executive vice-president ones explained how the device works. According to him, the headset (wireless) senses brain waves by dry sensor technology and determines the difference between “alpha, beta, gamma, and delta waves”. Then the force trainer chip interprets the wave data and transforms it in a physical impulse and thus moves the ball to different sectors of the tube. According to the company representative “a fan inside the base actually lifts the ball” but the person’s brain controls how high the ball lifts and how it moves. There are fifteen levels and reaching upper ones other sound effects are being activated.
It is not that some people produce more powerful brainwaves that the ball will react better. The toy is explained to depend rather on the person’s ability to concentrate. The executive official of the company says it is much like “the concept of practicing the Force as you see in the films.” Funny, isn’t it?
Now you make your conclusions about Star Wars Force Trainer - whether it is true or just another brainwashing.














