'Watching TV slips our brain into some alpha waves, which puts us in that receptive mode.'
Is it about the imagery, or the waves from the TV screen, or the content of programs?
I don't watch TV at all, I have laptop, and all I do is read such articles and read books. Facebook is enough for news, because all my friends do is put the links of the news on their timeline. So I go there for few minutes just to make sure I don't get totally out of touch.
It's actually both the images and the waves.
Did you know that nearly all of the technology in many of the world's most ubiquitous electronic devices can be traced to a single, taxpayer-funded source: the US Department of Defense. They paid for GPS, smart phones, smart TV's, fiber-optic cable installations, etc., the list goes on.
Why would the government spend nearly $10 billion in 2010 alone to ensure poor people can have access to smart TV's?
There is something going on they are not telling us about. Call me crazy but I don't trust the DoD.
I don't think you are crazy, and if you found any kind of pun in my lines, it was not intended.
I have yet another crazy idea,-one should read books on smart-phones and watch those motivational youtube videos as well, the waves will put more effect and it will backfire them.