Hendricus G. Loos

Hendricus Gerardus Loos (December 18, 1925 - January 29, 2017) was a Dutch-born American research physicist and inventor who, beginning in 1999, patented a series of technologies relating to the manipulation of the human nervous system by electro-magnetic means, having formerly worked in industrial and defence research related to plasma technologies.

Selected Patents

 * US5899922A. Manipulation of nervous systems by electric fields. 4 May 1999, filed 14 Nov. 1997. "Apparatus and method for manipulating the nervous system of a subject through afferent nerves, modulated by an externally applied weak electric field. The field frequency is to be chosen such that the modulation causes excitation of a sensory resonance." https://patents.google.com/patent/US5899922
 * US6238333B1. Remote magnetic manipulation of nervous systems. 29 May 2001, filed 10 Aug. 1999. "Apparatus and method for remote manipulation of nervous systems by the magnetic dipole field of a rotating bar magnet. Reliance on modulation of spontaneous spiking patterns of sensory nerve receptors, and exploitation of a resonance mechanism of certain neural circuits, allows the use of very weak magnetic fields. This, together with the large magnetic moments that can be obtained with a permanent bar magnet, makes it possible to effectively manipulate the nervous system of a subject over a distance of several hundred meters, using a small portable battery-powered device." https://patents.google.com/patent/US6238333
 * US6506148B2. Nervous system manipulation by electromagnetic fields from monitors. 14 Jan. 2003, filed 1 June 2001. "Physiological effects have been observed in a human subject in response to stimulation of the skin with weak electromagnetic fields that are pulsed with certain frequencies near &frac12;Hz or 2.4 Hz, such as to excite a sensory resonance. Many computer monitors and TV tubes, when displaying pulsed images, emit pulsed electromagnetic fields of sufficient amplitudes to cause such excitation. It is therefore possible to manipulate the nervous system of a subject by pulsing images displayed on a nearby computer monitor or TV set." https://patents.google.com/patent/US5899922

Scientific Papers

 * &mdash; presented at Second AFOSR Contractors meeting on Ion and Plasma Propulsion, North American Aviation, Inc., Rocketdyne Div., Canoga Park, CA
 * &mdash; presented at Second AFOSR Contractors meeting on Ion and Plasma Propulsion, North American Aviation, Inc., Rocketdyne Div., Canoga Park, CA
 * &mdash; presented at Second AFOSR Contractors meeting on Ion and Plasma Propulsion, North American Aviation, Inc., Rocketdyne Div., Canoga Park, CA
 * &mdash; presented at Second AFOSR Contractors meeting on Ion and Plasma Propulsion, North American Aviation, Inc., Rocketdyne Div., Canoga Park, CA