This topic does not consider the reality of the effect of binaural rhythms. He does not tell cases from the life of drug lovers. He does not carry any scientific information!
This is just my reasoning on a possible strategy for the use of "digital drugs". Who cares - read on. Lovers of world conspiracy dedicated!
As I promised, talk about how real the effects of binaural beats, we will not be here.
I propose to look at one of the strategies for their application.
Front of action - the fight against pirated audio files!
Suppose that record companies and other fighters for copyright have gathered and launched information on digital drugs to the masses that are capable of causing some changes in a person’s mind (really, there is or a placebo effect is not important).
Target audiotouria - youth. Teenagers are always eager to try everything new and forbidden. And then, sort of like, and no risk.
After some time, information is thrown into the press that this hobby is not so safe - it can cause mental damage and a lot of other unpleasant consequences. Then stories about really affected people begin to appear, they show crying parents, in general, they conduct active informational propaganda.
And here some “international terrorists” come on the scene, which flood the file-sharing networks and illegal online music storage with audio tracks (perhaps even wired into a regular song). The media once again beat the panicky nabbat, all kinds of RIAA say “we warned that it won't end well”, and people are becoming afraid to download files from the network and prefer to make an empeetrice from the licensed disc themselves. Moreover, they and each other will be afraid to swing (what if a friend is stoned?)
The consequence of such a multi-path is the growth in sales of licensed tracks (both online and on discs).
In conclusion, I repeat once again - I do not raise the question of the reality or the unreality of the effect produced by audio drags. Even if there is no effect, nothing prevents them from using them as described.