The theory behind idosers involves "binaural beats," ambient noise that sends different tones to the left and right channel (often rapidly oscillating between them). When you listen to it with headphones it is supposed to "create a new frequency" in your brain, one which can create either a more relaxed state or a more alert one. Thus: "Digital drugs."
More about idosers on Yahoo's The Working Guy.
sorry its bullshit. Im drunk almost every night and this is NOTHING like that or other drugs.
I used to try these things to fight an addiction. It never really worked.
that is so freaky!
I can't even watch this because I'll get a headache.
well yes I am beginning to feel a bit intoxicated.This is craziness. It's like I took too much sudafed. Honestly isn't it kind of silly to sit around listening to white noise and watching psychadelic fractals on my screen? craziness.
sorry its bullshit. Im drunk almost every night and this is NOTHING like that or other drugs.
I used to try these things to fight an addiction. It never really worked.
that is so freaky!
I can't even watch this because I'll get a headache.
well yes I am beginning to feel a bit intoxicated.This is craziness. It's like I took too much sudafed. Honestly isn't it kind of silly to sit around listening to white noise and watching psychadelic fractals on my screen? craziness.