UNET JOSS: Journal of Science and Society
in association with ChristianUniversityforAustralia.org.au
Volume 1 Issue 1, March 2021
Editorial Comment: Many great human endeavours are initiated by a single inspiration and then embraced by many, as is the case for this inaugural journal publication resulting from a proposal (by our Chief Editor, Dr Ricardo Simeoni) approximately three years ago. The journal proposal and vision was immediately embraced by the leadership of Universal Education and Training Ltd (UNET)'s initiative. Through the hard work of many, including this leadership group and a highly committed support network, together we can now celebrate what this publication represents in the fabric of our movement.
This journal seeks to offer a safe and robust place for the sharing of innovative ideas and knowledge across a broad range of human existence and endeavour. It is anticipated that the shared ideas and knowledge will be highly engaging and generate great specialist and general academic interest.
In the end we believe that the identification of any concepts, facts, shared reality or experience that is wrapped up in the whole known universe (and all that lies beyond) can only add to the expression of human potential that our Creator intended when people were originally made in the image of God.
The sole article in this pioneering pilot issue represents so much of what we aspire to achieve. It comes out of inspiration and endeavour, rigor and creativity, hard work and passion. The technical, scientific finding it proposes has the potential of making a significant contribution to the ever increasing global acquisition of "knowledge for a better world" - the catch cry of our Christian university initiative. Humanity is on the cusp of a revolution in neuroprosthetics and computer-brain interfacing, with the ability to move prosthetic limbs with thoughts already becoming a reality (though still in its infancy). The justified hypothesis put forward by our pilot issue’s article may very well make significant future contributions to such fascinating fields of technical and scientific endeavour. At the very least, the pilot issue with article establishes a platform for welcoming and sharing many other exciting contributions from like-minded authors into the future.
As will be the case for all of our future articles, our pilot edition article has been peer reviewed and it is important to note that the UNET leadership team has ensured that the article’s author, being the journal’s chief editor, has played no role in this peer review. Also, while our readership cannot be experts in the field of every published article, it is a goal that each article is written to be broadly readable by non-experts while also satisfying expert standards (thus representing a writing challenge for all contributing authors).
You are invited to read the article contained in this fledgling publication. Please be inspired to hope that many others follow as we seek to share and explore all that this world has to offer, and all it points to in terms of what life was meant to be when understood and lived to its fullest.
This journal seeks to offer a safe and robust place for the sharing of innovative ideas and knowledge across a broad range of human existence and endeavour. It is anticipated that the shared ideas and knowledge will be highly engaging and generate great specialist and general academic interest.
In the end we believe that the identification of any concepts, facts, shared reality or experience that is wrapped up in the whole known universe (and all that lies beyond) can only add to the expression of human potential that our Creator intended when people were originally made in the image of God.
The sole article in this pioneering pilot issue represents so much of what we aspire to achieve. It comes out of inspiration and endeavour, rigor and creativity, hard work and passion. The technical, scientific finding it proposes has the potential of making a significant contribution to the ever increasing global acquisition of "knowledge for a better world" - the catch cry of our Christian university initiative. Humanity is on the cusp of a revolution in neuroprosthetics and computer-brain interfacing, with the ability to move prosthetic limbs with thoughts already becoming a reality (though still in its infancy). The justified hypothesis put forward by our pilot issue’s article may very well make significant future contributions to such fascinating fields of technical and scientific endeavour. At the very least, the pilot issue with article establishes a platform for welcoming and sharing many other exciting contributions from like-minded authors into the future.
As will be the case for all of our future articles, our pilot edition article has been peer reviewed and it is important to note that the UNET leadership team has ensured that the article’s author, being the journal’s chief editor, has played no role in this peer review. Also, while our readership cannot be experts in the field of every published article, it is a goal that each article is written to be broadly readable by non-experts while also satisfying expert standards (thus representing a writing challenge for all contributing authors).
You are invited to read the article contained in this fledgling publication. Please be inspired to hope that many others follow as we seek to share and explore all that this world has to offer, and all it points to in terms of what life was meant to be when understood and lived to its fullest.
Volume 1 Issue 1: Contents
Article 1: A New Approach to High-Order Electroencephalogram Phase Analysis Details the Mathematical Mechanisms of Central Nervous System Impulse Encoding; Dr Ricardo Simeoni
Radio wave communication technologies such as Bluetooth employ a wide array of sophisticated signaling methods in the transmission of data or, in other words, in how the radio wave is modulated in a modern “Morse code” way to carry its digital information. Phase-shift keying is one such method (several variants exist) which, as its name suggests, mostly involves the discrete modulation of phase (the radio wave’s cyclic position in time). This pilot-issue-paper presents an original approach to human brain wave analysis that reveals evidence of an extremely sophisticated and powerful means of phase-shift keying within neural communications, in line with the expected complexity and capacity of the human brain. Subsequently, vast amounts of information that is currently lost to conventional diagnostic techniques applied to the standard electroencephalogram (EEG) also appears revealed. Hence, the approach may lead to significant further advancements in neural diagnostics, neural therapies, and communications for bionics involving neural connectivity and control.
https://doi.org/10.52042/UNETJOSS010101 |