Category: Cognitive Manipulation
- Memory-Wipe via LED Pulsing
A theory claiming that the refresh rates and pulse-width modulation patterns used in modern screens are intentionally tuned to interfere with short-term memory formation. In this framework, display flicker is treated not as a byproduct of rendering and power efficiency but as a subtle cognitive-dampening mechanism that weakens attention, recall, and mental continuity during prolonged screen exposure.