Hack your MINDS!!

How to Read Minds

It turns out that this is only half true. The person telling you this may not be aware, but they certainly are capable of reading your mind. They just do it in a more subtle manner than they perceive. And the reality is that most people can learn to read minds with training, time, focus, and a certain set of skills. This is not something only psychics are able to do. Although psychics do have the proper know-how, training, and “gift of reading” it is certainly something that can learned to an extent. Before I show you how all people can learn to read minds, it’s important to know some background information on mind reading.
Once you understand the science and the psychology behind mind reading, you will see that it is an achievable endeavour for anyone with the determination to learn. And there are also some tricks you can use to give the illusion that you are reading minds. Those tricks become much more useful when you know the truth behind mind reading.

Natural Mind Readers

The reason why anyone can learn to read minds is because we do it already. Although our assumptions are often wrong, it’s not because the process of mind reading fails. We can mirror the thoughts and feelings of people we interact with. But we often focus our reaction on what we think they will do rather than what they are telling us they will do. We often see the facial expressions and body language of someone and correctly guess that they are depressed, sick, happy, angry, or content.
But what happens when someone has a good poker face? Can we still read minds without these visual clues to guide us?
You bet.

Required Skills

The truth is that is doesn’t take that many skills to read minds. All you need is the drive to learn and the willingness to lean on your intuition when it tells you what someone is probably thinking or feeling at the moment. You’ll obviously need some practice before your abilities come naturally to you. But you don’t need to buy a crystal ball, a special deck of cards, or a strange outfit to read the minds of others. You must be able to clear your mind of all distractions before you attempt to read someone’s mind. For some people this will be the skill that takes the most time to develop. Perhaps you could take some yoga classes. Not only will they help you focus your mind and your energy, but they will also give you some quality flexibility and exercise.

Tips for Beginners

If you want to learn to read minds, you can follow some simple tips to get you started. These tips were developed by world-renowned psychic Kiran Behara.
Behara’s clients include some of the richest and most famous faces in entertainment and show business. You should start by practicing these tips on your family and friends.You should notice quick results, but it will definitely take some time and practice to read the minds of total strangers.
So here we go…

1. Open up Your Spirit

In addition to clearing your mind of all thoughts and stresses, you must open up your energy to the people and possibilities around you. Don’t think about anything. You just want to be present in the moment. Your mind and soul should soak up the energy given off by the people and things around you. Yoga is great at teaching us how to do this. But you can learn it on your own at home in the quietness of your room. Just make sure people will leave you alone while you begin to focus your thoughts and energy.

2. Seeing and Not Seeing

Take a few moments to truly see the person sitting near you. Make a mental snapshot of their facial structure, their hair, their eyes, their posture, their body language, and other details. But you also must see everything else around that person. You have to have a mental column that separates traits of the person and the other things that don’t belong to that person. Separate the person from the chair they are sitting in or the wall behind them. All of these things must be visualized in a specific way so that you can feel all the energy being produced around you.

3. Focus on the Person

Now you want to return your focus to that person’s face. Look them directly in the eyes for about 15 seconds. Don’t stare too long or you might interrupt the energy by making the person feel uncomfortable. After 15 seconds pass, you will want to look away. Make a mental picture of their face and their eyes. What does their energy feel like? Sit in silence now as you let the thoughts and feelings of that person fill your mind and your soul. You have now truly started the process of mind reading.

4. Begin a Conversation

This is where you will uncover the thoughts and feelings of the person. You can choose any topic you like for conversation. Ask about their work or their home life. The thoughts that come rushing into your own mind may be exactly the same thoughts passing through the mind of the other person. You could immediately tell the person what you believe they are thinking. If you have a good memory, you can store these thoughts for later to sum up your entire impression of their thoughts in these sessions. The key is to welcome any thoughts that enter your mind at this point. Even if those thoughts are dark and troublesome, you want to give the person an accurate reading of their thoughts. In order to do that, you must keep your mind open to every possibility. Maybe you didn’t have any clue before that your brother is depressed, and this revelation hurts you. But it’s best for your brother to know that you’re now aware of his struggles. And now you might be able to help him. The ability to read minds will give you a lot of power, but it’s a wonderful power if you use it wisely.

Other Tips

There are other tips you can utilize to augment these tips. Once you increase your abilities to focus on the thoughts and feelings of others, you can utilize more tips to give you a clear picture of what goes on in the minds of other people. these tips will increase your chances of success and blow the minds of your friends, family, and strangers you meet on the streets.

1. Emotional Intelligence

If you know the person you’re talking to, you can ask if they are feeling the same emotions you’re feeling. You’ll need to be patient with this. Many people aren’t very good at labeling their emotions. They may feel angry when they’re really just stressed out. They could feel nervous when they’re just ready to move on to something else. If the person you talk to agrees with the emotions you sense, ask them if they can figure out any reasons why they might be feeling this way. Finally, you can begin to offer suggestions on what they should do next to intensify or decrease these feelings. They will be amazed at your foresight and recognition. This might sound more like psychiatry than psychic mind reading, but it’s one of the key ways to develop your natural skills.

2. Develop Keen Listening Skills

What do all great communicators have in common? They must be good listeners.
When someone talks, be completely in the moment with them. Don’t listen for the sake of being able to respond. Listen to the other person so that you are able to process and understand everything they are saying. But you must also listen to what they’re not saying as well. If someone isn’t looking forward to the rest of their day, there must be a reason for that. Careful listening will help you uncover those reasons and make them known to the person. In order to succeed, you’ll need to learn to listen more than you talk sometimes. Listening is how you learn about people and their emotions.

3. Don’t Ignore Emotions

The reason people lack empathy today is because they choose to. We are told day in and day out to ignore our feelings so that we can get our work done and put on a strong face for the world. The longer we ignore our feelings, the quicker they go away. Instead of thinking about the new email from the boss or what you’ll have for dinner later, think about how you feel. According to professional psychics, the more you can respond to your own feelings, the more you will be able to read and respond to the feelings and thoughts of other people in your life.

4. Nonverbal Decoding Skill. 
Much of our ability to tap into others’ feelings and emotions is through individual differences in “reading” others’ nonverbal emotional expressions, particularly through facial expressions and tone of voice.  To give you a sense of what a skilled nonverbal decoder can do, watch a professional “mindreader” or “mentalist” at work on stage.  The “mentalist’ seems to have some sort of ESP, but is actually reading the nonverbal cues of audience members.  The mindreader says, “Someone here has recently experienced a loss of a family member,” and then looks for subtle reactions.  Zeroing in on the person who reacts, the mentalist probes around and watches for reactions.  It’s not ESP, it’s highly-developed nonverbal decoding skill. The way to improve ability to decode nonverbal cues is through systematic practice.  Here is a guide for improving nonverbal decoding skill.
5.Consider the Context. 
It isn’t enough to be a good decoder of nonverbal cues, but to really be an everyday mindreader you need to consider the context.  The same nonverbal behaviors in different contexts mean different things.  Imagine a wife and husband in a group discussion. You notice the wife gently squeezes her husband’s hand.  If it occurs during a lull in a conversation, it likely is a sign of affection.  If it occurs after someone else has said something provocative, it might mean “pay attention” or “remember what I told you?”  If it occurs after the husband has said something, it might mean “keep quiet!”  Context matters
6.Deception Detection Strategies.
One might be motivated to become an everyday mindreader in order to tell if others are lying or telling the truth.  I’m sorry to tell you that research shows that we are simply not very good at detecting deception.  There are some rare individuals, however, who have exceptional ability to detect lies.  Psychologists Paul Ekman and Maureen O’Sullivan labeled these people “wizards” of lie detection.  How do they do it?  The wizards look for inconsistencies in nonverbal behavior, or between what a person is saying and how they are saying it.  They also analyze the context.  Importantly, they don’t fall prey to mental shortcuts when it comes to lie detection, such as believing that a liar won’t make eye contact, or will look in a certain direction when lying.  (Research actually shows that liars engage in more eye contact than truth-tellers.  Good liars know all about the mental shortcuts people are prone to).
7.As scientists discover how to 'translate' brainwaves into words..

"Could a machine read your innermost thoughts?"
For centuries, it has been an aim of human beings — and became a cliche of every low-budget science fiction movie. Now, mind-reading is about to move from the realms of fantasy to fact. This week, a team of scientists announced they have developed a technique that lets them read our minds. In an extraordinary experiment, researchers recorded the complex patterns of electrical activity generated by someone’s brain, as the subject listened to someone talking. By feeding those brainwave patterns into a computer, they were able to translate them back into actual words — the same words that the volunteer had been hearing. The scientists behind the work believe they can now go further and read the unspoken thoughts of people using electrodes placed against the brain. It’s a staggering development that could have tremendous implications. Doctors could one day allow patients struck dumb by strokes or brain damage to communicate through the power of thought. Judges could use mind-reading machines to find out if murder suspects are telling the truth. Those kinds of breakthroughs would transform the lives of millions of people around the world. But they raise the possibility that mind-reading devices might be used to eavesdrop covertly on our most private thoughts and dreams. The latest experiment was carried out on 15 patients being treated in hospital for epilepsy. Their therapy involved doctors removing a quarter of their skull and placing a net of fine electrodes directly on the brain, then replacing the skull temporarily. The doctors wanted to use the electrodes to identify which parts of the brain were responsible for the fits, so they could remove the offending tissue. Because epileptic fits are unpredictable, patients must sometimes wait in hospital with the electrodes in place for days until they have another fit. While they were waiting, a team of researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, asked 15 of them to take part in the experiment into mind-reading. Our brains are extraordinary things. Each is a collection of 100 to 200  billion nerve cells, or neurons, while each of these neurons is connected to between 7,000 to 20,000 other neurons.  There are more  connections between neurons in one human brain than there are stars in our galaxy. The neurons pass information to each other using tiny electrical currents. And it is the cumulative effect of these tiny sparks that makes up the electrical activity of the brain.

Scientific breakthrough:


An X-ray CT scan of the head of one of the volunteers, showing electrodes distributed over the brain's temporal lobe, where sounds are processed In the experiment, each patient listened to a recording of spoken words for five to ten minutes, while the net of electrodes placed under their skull monitored activity in a part of the brain involved in understanding speech called Wernicke’s area. The brainwave data was fed into a computer, which searched for links between individual sounds and distinct patterns of electrical   activity.   The computer was able to translate certain patterns of brain activity into words. The researchers, led by Dr Brian Pasley, then tested the computer by playing a new selection of words to the patients. 'It is conceivable that in the next ten years (mind reading) could happen. I think it’s a question of when rather than if, but at the moment the technical difficulties are very large,' Jan Schnupp, professor of neuroscience at Oxford University Once again, it found connections. Time after time — and with uncanny accuracy — the computer was able to spot and recite the words it ‘read’ in the brainwaves of the volunteers, words like ‘Waldo’, ‘structure’, ‘doubt’ and ‘property’. The team’s next step is to see if the technique works when volunteers imagine the words themselves — rather than just hear them being spoken. Dr Pasley believes that will be possible within a few years. That could lead to a device that could be implanted into the brain of stroke or brain damage victims that ‘reads’ their thoughts and speaks them aloud for them. Jan Schnupp, professor of neuroscience at Oxford University, admits to being impressed. ‘They have taken a big step here, but there’s a long way to go before you get to proper mind-reading,’ he says. ‘It is conceivable that in the next ten years this could happen. I think it’s a question of when rather than if, but at the moment the technical difficulties are very large. Weird science: Scientists believe the technique, shown here, could also be used to read and report what they were thinking of saying next Brain workings: Researchers tested 15 people who were already undergoing brain surgery to treat epilepsy or brain tumours ‘Ultimately the electrical activity in your brain is all there is to see. Every sound you hear, every sight your see, every emotion and every dream and desire are manifest as simple electrical activity in the fantastically complicated nerve centre that is your brain. ‘And if that’s true, you should be able to detect, measure and reveal those things if you can only observe the electrical activity sufficiently accurately. But the amount of information you would need to observe is vast. The electrical fields involved are small and the signals can get lost.’ He adds: ‘Is there a way to use this sort of technology in a less invasive way? The answer is a resounding no. There is not a technique in existence or on the horizon that would allow us to do this mind-reading without taking the skull off and placing electrodes on the brain.’ The Berkeley team have also used MRI brain scanners — powerful magnets that monitor the flow of blood in the brain — to carry out a similar experiment using images. In one experiment, volunteers looked at black-and-white photographs while the scanner monitored activity in part of the brain that handles vision called the primary visual cortex. A computer predicted accurately the image that the person was looking at purely from the pattern of brain activity. " So where will this end? Will soldiers use mind probes to interrogate terror suspects? Will mind-hacking become as big a problem as computer hacking? Could snoopers peer into our minds to find our deepest secrets? ". The same test was carried out with movie trailers. Once again it was possible to reconstruct the images someone was viewing. The images reconstructed by the computer were crude, consisting of rough shapes of light and dark. But they were good enough to make out human forms and features. Elsewhere, people have used electrodes implanted in their brains to control a computer cursor on a screen, or move an electric wheelchair. Similar devices have allowed amputees to manipulate robotic prosthetic arms. Despite these astounding developments, mind-reading is a relatively new concept. The phrase — along with telepathy and psychic powers — first became popular in Victorian times, when no music hall bill from was complete without a mind-reader or ‘mentalist’. Most were charlatans, whose assistants used elaborate verbal or visual cues to communicate secret messages, although some were gifted at the skill of reading the tiny, subconscious muscle twitches and spasms that everyone makes without realising it. Breakthrough: The ability to scan the brain and read thoughts could offer a lifeline to those whose speech has been affected by a stroke or degenerative disease Now scientists have taken over from the music hall acts. Over the past decade, advances in brain-scanning technology have led to an explosion in mind-reading experiments. In 2009, researchers at University College London developed a computer that interpreted memories by scanning a part of the brain called the hippocampus. In tests, volunteers were shown one of three short films before the computer accurately revealed which one they had been thinking about from their brain activity. So where will this end? Will soldiers use mind probes to interrogate terror suspects? Will mind-hacking become as big a problem as computer hacking? Could snoopers peer into our minds to find our deepest secrets? Dr Mark Lythgoe, a brain scanner researcher at University College London, believes this mind-reading future — which has sinister echoes of George Orwell’s 1984, in which people are charged with ‘thoughtcrime’ for thinking thoughts unapproved by the government — is a long way off. Simple pictures and single words are relatively simple to read. But complex thoughts and memories are beyond the power of any computer and scanner. ‘I’m quite shocked at the advances that have been made in the past five years,’ he says. ‘In the future you are going to be able to see major things — such as colours, or words that have an emotional content — using these sorts of techniques.’ But if the breakthroughs reported this week were unthinkable just five years ago, it’s entirely possible that another decade of technological advance could bring genuine mind-reading a lot closer. It’s a chilling thought. The human mind is the last refuge of privacy in a world where our every action in monitored, watched and scrutinised. Our mind is the place of fantasy, where we can enjoy the wickedest thoughts, dream the impossible and be truly honest to ourselves. But for how much longer will our private thoughts remain private?
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Drones.. Drones.. Everywhere!!..


How Does Drones Work And What Is Drone Technology
What is a drone and how do drones work is answered here in very easy to understand language. Drone technology is constantly evolving as new innovation and big investment is bringing more advanced drones to the market every few months. In this article, We will discuss UAV technology on one of the most popular drones on the market which has plenty of top drone technology.  Most drones will have very similar systems incorporated. Unmanned Aerial Vehicle technology and science in the widest aspect covers everything from the aerodynamics of the drone, materials in the manufacture of the physical UAV, to the circuit boards, chipset and software which are the brains of the drone. One of the most popular drones on the market is the Phantom 2 Vision+.  While slightly old now, it uses plenty of advanced technology and it is very popular with professional cinematographers.  This UAV is ideal to explain drone technology because it has everything in one package.  It includes the UAV, gimbals and camera and uses some of the top drone technology on the market today.

How Drones Work

A typical unmanned aircraft is made of light composite materials to reduce weight and increase maneuverability. This composite material strength allows military drones to cruise at extremely high altitudes. Drones are equipped with different state of the art technology such as infra-red cameras(military UAV), GPS and laser (military UAV). Drones can be controlled by remote control system or a ground cockpit. Drones come in a wide variety of sizes, with the large drone mostly used for military purposes such as the Predator drone, other smaller drones which can be launched by hand, to other unmanned aircraft which require short runways. An unmanned aerial vehicle system has two parts, the drone itself and the control system.   The nose of the unmanned aerial vehicle is where all the sensors and navigational systems are present. The rest of the body is complete innovation since there is no loss for space to accommodate humans and also light weight. The engineering materials used to build the drone are highly complex composites which can absorb vibration which decreases the noise produced.

What Is A Drone – UAV Technology

Radar Positioning & Return Home

·        The flight radar displays the current position and location  of the drone in relation to the pilot.
·        Exceeding the control range of the remote control will trigger ‘Return-to-Home’, meaning the UAV will automatically fly back to its takeoff point and land safely.

Gyro Stabilization, IMU And Flight Controllers

Gyro stabilization technology is one of the components which gives the drone it’s smooth flight capabilities. The gyroscope needs to work almost instantly to the forces moving against the drone.  The gyroscope provides essential navigational information to the central flight controller. The inertial measurement unit (IMU) works by detecting the current rate of acceleration using one or more accelerometers. The IMU detects changes in rotational attributes like pitch, roll and yaw using one or more gyroscopes.  Some IMU include a magnetometer to assist with calibration against orientation drift. The Gyroscope is a component of the IMU and the IMU is an essential component of the drones flight controller. The flight controller is the central brain of the drone.

Onscreen Real-Time Flight Parameters

Keep track of current flight telemetry and see what your drone sees on your mobile device.

No Fly Zone Drone Technology

In order to increase flight safety and prevent accidental flights in restricted areas, the new firmware for the Phantom UAV series includes a “No Fly Zone feature”.  These no fly zones have been divided into two categories: A and B.

GPS Ready To Fly Mode Drone Technology

When the compass is calibrated, the drone then seeks the location of GPS satellites. When more than 6 are found, it allows the drone to fly in “Ready To Fly” Mode.

Internal Compass & Fail-safe Function

Allows the UAV and remote control system to know exactly it’s flight location.  Calibration of the Compass is required to set a home point. The home point is the location where the drone will return to in case of loss of signal between the drone and the remote control system. This is also known as “fail-safe function”.

FPV (First Person View) Drone Technology

What FPV means is “First Person View” which means a video camera is mounted on the unmanned aerial vehicle and broadcasts the live video to the pilot on the ground so the pilot is flying the aircraft as if he/she was on-board the aircraft instead of looking at the craft from the pilot’s actual ground position. FPV allows the unmanned aircraft to fly much higher and further than you can from the looking at the aircraft from the ground.  FPV control allows for more precise flying around obstacles especially with unmanned aerial vehicles which can easily fly indoors and through forests via FPV where you would not be able to see obstacles from a fixed position. This FPV technology using radio signal to transmit and receive the live video. The drone has a multiband wireless FPV transmitter built in along with an antennae.  Depending on the drone, the receiver of the live video signals can be either the Remote Controller , Computer, Tablet or Smartphone device. This live video feed is related to the strength of the signal between the ground control on the drone.  The latest drone such as the DJI Mavic and Phantom 4 Pro can transmit live video up to 4.1 miles (7km).  The Phantom 4 Pro and Inspire 2 use the latest DJI Lightbridge 2 transmission system to allow you to travel further and see more clearly. The integrated controller and intelligent algorithms set a new standard for wireless HD image transmission by lowering latency and increasing maximum range and reliability.

FPV Over 4G / LTE Networks

In 2016, a new live video which transmits over the 4G / LTE network providing an unlimited range and low latency video.  The Sky Drone FPV 2 comprises of a camera module, a data module and a 4G / LTE modem.

Firmware And Flight Assistant Port

The flight control system communicates with a PC Assistant through a Micro-USB cable. This allows configuration of the UAV and upgrade the firmware. A very simple description of a drone is that it is a flying computer with a camera attached. Drones have firmware which can be updated to fix bugs and add new features.

LED Flight Indicators

These are found at the front and the rear of the drone. The front LEDs are for indicating where the nose of the drone is. The rear LEDs flight indicators light up to show the drones current flight status when the flight battery is turned on.

UAV Remote Control System

This is the wireless communication device using the 5.8 GHz frequency band. The drone and the remote control system should already be paired when it leaves the factory.

UAV Remote Control Receiver 

The location of the 5.8 GHz receiver technology link button is under the UAV.

Range Extender UAV Technology

This is a wireless communication device which operates within the 2.4 GHz frequency. It is used to extend the range of communication between the Smartphone or tablet and the drone in an open unobstructed area.  Transmission distance can reach up to 700 meters. Each range extender has a unique MAC address and network name (SSID). Some of the latest drones out of the box can fly using  range to a distance of up to 3.1 miles (5km).  Products such as FPV range extenders are very popular which can push the distance even further.

Smartphone App Featuring Ground Station Function

Smartphone App from Google Play or the Apple Store. The app allows for full control of the drone. There is a specific feature called ground station function on the Phantom 2 Vision+ quad copter. This allows for flight missions by placing location waypoints and setting waypoint altitude and overall speed.  The UAV should the be able to execute the flight mission automatically.

High Performance Camera

The Phantom 2 Vision+ carries an extremely high quality camera and a removable 4GB micro SD card. It shoots full HD video at 1080p/30 frames per second and 720p/60 frames per second, giving you crystal clear video and the option for slow motion shots. The latest drones from DJI, Walkera, Yuneec and many other manufacturers now include cameras which can shoot film in 4k video and can take 12 megapixel stills. The latest DJI Zenmuse Z3 is an integrated aerial zoom camera and is optimized for still photography.  The Zenmuse has a 7x zoom lens which is a first in aerial cameras.  The Walkera Voyager 4 comes with an incredible 18x zoom camera. Many of the earlier drones used cameras which were not fully suitable for aerial filming.  Many of these aerial videos had barrel distortion because of the wide angle lens.  The latest drones such as DJI Inspire 1, Phantom 3 Professional and Phantom 4 have a camera which is specifically designed for aerial filming and photography.

Gimbals & Tilt Control

Gimbals technology is vital to capture quality aerial photos, film or 3D imagery.  The gimbals allows for any vibration from the drone to not reach the camera.  The gimbals allows you to tilt the camera while in flight, creating unique angles.  It uses a 3 axial stabilized gimbals and has 2 working modes. Non-FPV mode and FPV mode. Practically all the latest drones have integrated gimbals and cameras.  The leader in aerial gimbals technology is DJI with their Zen muse range.

Cinematography Drones Without Gimbals

At CES 2017 a company called Ambarella announced the H22 chip for cameras in drones.  This H22 chip allows the camera to film in 4K HD video and includes electronic image stabilization, removing the need for gimbals.

Drones With Sensors

Multispectral, Lidar, Photogrammetry and Thermal sensors are now being used on drones to provide 3D models of buildings and landscape; Digital Elevation Maps (DEMS) of land, and provide precision data on the health of crops, flowers, fauna, shrubs and trees. In 2016, we started to see drone using Time-of-Flight 3D depth camera sensors which can be used on their own or with the above sensors to provide solutions.  ToF depth ranging camera sensors can be used for object scanning, indoor navigation, obstacle avoidance, gesture recognition, tracking objects, measuring volumes, reactive altimeters, 3D photography, augmented reality games and much more.

Anti-Drop Kit

Helps to keep the stabilizer and camera connected to the unmanned aircraft.

Video Editing Software

Having an excellent quality video software is essential for post processing. Adobe DNG raw means that all the original image information is retained for later processing. An Adobe lens profile for barrel distortion removal is available for the DJI Phantom 2 Vision+ camera.

Operating Systems In Drone Technology

Some unmanned aircraft use MS Windows operating systems. However more and more UAV innovators are now using different versions of Linux.  The Linux Foundation recently launched the Drone-code project. The Drone-code Project is an open source, collaborative project that brings together existing and future open source unmanned aerial vehicle projects under a nonprofit structure governed by The Linux Foundation. The result will be a common, shared open source platform for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV). Drones in some ways are flying computers.  With an operating system, flight controllers, main boards with programmable code, they can also be hacked into.  Like a computer, you can also protect your drone from hackers.

Latest Innovative Technological Drones

The latest advanced drones with patented technologies are the following;
  • DJI Phantom 4 Pro – with “Vision” collision avoidance technology. Multi purpose drone including aerial filming, photography and photogrammetry.
  • DJI Inspire 2 – Patented design and motors.  Multi purpose drone with gimbals for professional aerial filming, photography, photogrammetry, multispectral and thermal imaging.
  • Yuneec Typhoon H Pro – uses the patented Intel “Realsense” collision avoidance technology. Great for professional aerial photography and filming
  • 3DR Solo –  multi purpose drone and can be used for professional aerial photography, filming, photogrammetry and thermal imaging.

Intelligent Flight Systems

All these latest drones have intelligent flight controllers and modes such as Follow Me, Active Tracking, Waypoints, Return To Home and many others.  The latest Phantom 4 Pro from DJI has the most autonomous intelligent flight modes of any drone.
  • Active Track (Profile, Spotlight, Circle)
  • Draw Waypoints
  • TapFly
  • Terrain Follow Mode
  • Tripod Mode
  • Gesture Mode
  • S-Mode (Sport)
  • P-Mode (Position)
  • A-Mode (Attitude)
  • Beginner Mode
  • Course Lock
  • Home Lock
  • Obstacle Avoidance

Drone Uses

Drones have so many terrific uses.  When you mount a camera or sensors such as LiDAR, Thermal, ToF, Multispectral and many others, then the range of uses for drones just keeps expanding. 

Military Drones

Two medium-sized military drones which are currently in use are the in are the MQ-1B Predator and the MQ-9 Reaper.  These were widely used in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Up to a few years ago, quite a bit of the technology from military drones made their way into the consumer and business drones. In the past 2 years, we have seen massive investment in drones especially in the business and consumer drone sector. Drone technology and innovation are really leaped forwarded in the past 2 years.

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The Mysterious Dreaming Nature!


Dreams can be entertaining, disturbing or downright bizarre. We all dream, even if we don't remember it the next day. But why do we dream? And what do dreams mean, anyway? Well, take a look at what makes us dream and helps unravel the mysteries behind dreams.
What Are Dreams?
Dreams are basically stories and images our mind creates while we sleep. Dreams can be vivid. They can make you feel happy, sad, or scared. And they may seem confusing or perfectly rational. Dreams can occur anytime during sleep. But most vivid dreams occur during deep, REM (rapid eye movementsleep, when the brain is most active. Some experts say we dream at least four to six times per night.
Why Do We Dream?
There are many theories about why we dream, but no one knows for sure. Some researchers say dreams have no purpose or meaning and are nonsensical activities of the sleeping brain. Others say dreams are necessary for mental, emotional, and physical health. Studies have shown the importance of dreams to our health and well-being. In one study, researchers woke subjects just as they were drifting off into REM sleep. They found that those who were not allowed to dream experienced:
  • Increased tension
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Lack of coordination
  • Weight gain
  • Tendency to hallucinate
  • Help solve problems in our lives
  • Incorporate memories
  • Process emotions
  • Unconscious desires
  • Thoughts
  • Motivations
  • Stress, conflict, and fear
  • Trauma
  • Emotional problems
  • Medication or drug use
  • Illness
  • Coincidence
  • Faulty memory
  • An unconscious tying together of known information
How to Make Sense of Your Dreams
Many experts say that dreams exist to:
If you go to bed with a troubling thought, you may wake with a solution, or at least feel better about the situation.
Sigmund Freud believed dreams are a window into our subconscious. He believed they reveal a person's:
Freud thought dreams were a way for people to satisfy urges and desires that were unacceptable to society. Perhaps there is merit with all these theories. Some dreams may help our brains process our thoughts and the events of the day. Others may just be the result of normal brain activity and mean very little, if anything. Researchers are still trying to figure out exactly why we dream.
What Do Dreams Mean?
Just as there are varying opinions as to why we dream, there are also different views as to what dreams mean. Some experts say dreams have no connection to our real emotions or thoughts. They are just strange stories that don't relate to normal life. Others say our dreams may reflect our own underlying thoughts and feelings, our deepest desires, fears, and concerns, especially recurring dreams. By interpreting our dreams, we may be able to gain insight into our lives and ourselves. Many people say they have come up with their best ideas while dreaming, so dreams may be a conduit of creativity. Often people report having similar dreams, they are being chased, fall off a cliff, or appear in public naked. These types of dreams are likely caused by a hidden stress or anxiety. While the dreams may be similar, experts say the meaning behind the dream is unique to each person. Therefore, many experts say not to rely on books or "dream dictionaries," which give a specific meaning for a specific dream image or symbol. The particular reason behind your dream is unique to you. Although scientists can't say for sure what dreams mean and why we dream, many people find meaning in their dreams.
Why Do Nightmares Occur?
Nightmares, or bad dreams, are common in children and adults. Often nightmares are caused by:
If you have a recurring nightmare, your subconscious may be trying to tell you something. Listen to it. If you can't figure out why you are having bad dreams, and you continue to have them, talk to a qualified mental health care provider. They may be able to help you figure out what is causing your nightmares and provide tips to put you at ease. Keep in mind that no matter how scary a nightmare is, it is not real and most likely will not happen to you in real life.
What Are Lucid Dreams?
Have you ever had a dream where you knew you were dreaming during your dream? This is called a lucid dream. Research has shown that lucid dreaming is accompanied by an increased activation of parts of the brain that are normally suppressed during sleep. Lucid dreaming represents a brain state between REM sleep and being awake. Some people who are lucid dreamers are able to influence the direction of their dream, changing the story so to speak. While this may be a good tactic to take, especially during a nightmare, many dream experts say it is better to let your dreams occur naturally.
Can Dreams Predict the Future?
There are many examples of situations where a dream came true or was telling of a future event. When you have a dream that then plays out in real life, experts say it is most likely due to:
However, sometimes dreams can motivate you to act a certain way, thus changing the future.
Why Are Dreams Hard to Remember?
Researchers don't know for sure why dreams are easily forgotten. Maybe we are designed to forget our dreams because if we remembered all our dreams, we might not be able to distinguish dreams from real memories. Also, it may be harder to remember dreams because during REM sleep our body may shut down systems in our brain responsible for creating memories. We may only remember dreams that occur just before we wake, when certain brain activities have been turned back on. Some say our minds don't actually forget dreams, we just don't know how to access them. Dreams may be stored in our memory, waiting to be recalled. This notion may explain why you may suddenly remember a dream later in the day -- something may have happened to trigger the memory.
Tips for Dream Recall
If you are a sound sleeper and don't wake up until the morning, you are less likely to remember your dreams compared to people who wake up several times in the night. But here are some tips that may influence your ability to remember your dreams. Wake up without an alarm. You are more likely to remember your dreams if you wake up naturally than with an alarm. Once the alarm goes off, your brain focuses on the annoying sound and turning it off and not your dream. Remind yourself to remember. If you want to remember your dreams and make a conscious decision to do so, you are more likely to remember your dreams in the morning. Before you go to sleep, remind yourself that you want to remember your dream. Dream playback. If you think about the dream right after waking, it may be easier to remember it later.
If you are intrigued by your dreams or want to sort out the meaning behind them, consider keeping a dream diary or journal. Here are some tips:
Write it down. Keep a notebook or journal and pen next to your bed and record your dream first thing every morning, while the memory is still fresh. Write down anything you recall from the dream and how it made you feel, even if you can only remember random pieces of information.
Journal without judgment. Dreams are sometimes odd and may go against societal norms. Try not to judge yourself based on your dreams.
Give each dream a title. This may help if you want to refer back to a dream. Sometimes the title you create can provide insight on why you had the dream or the meaning behind it.
Dreams have fascinated humanity since the beginning of time and will likely continue to mystify us. And although science has allowed us to learn much about the human brain, we may never know for sure the meaning behind our dreams.
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