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A ringtone that can give women bigger breasts?

Posted on March 7th 2009  

Music and sound can have a powerful effect on the mind. A slow, light song can relax you, a happy, upbeat song can give you energy, and a good driving song can make your journey seem half as long. A song from a tape that you completely wore out in high school can bring you back instantly.

A researcher in Tokyo, Japan who studies the mind and artificial intelligence has taken this one step further. He is trying to show not only that music and sound can affect your mind, but that it can also make physical changes to your body.

The experiment goes like this:

In Japanese cities, people use cell phones. A LOT. It’s not uncommon for people in Tokyo to hear their cell phone ring 20-40 times per day. Hideto Tomabechi, one of the guys who helped deprogram members of the Aum Shinrikyo cult in Japan, has embedded a sound in a ringtone that fools your mind into interpreting it as a crying baby.  

The hypothesis is that if women’s minds and bodies respond to the ringtone in the same way that they are known to respond to a real crying baby, then they will experience the same physiological effects as if they heard the real thing .  If it’s heard often enough, over time their breasts will grow.

If you’re a man and aren’t to thrilled about the idea of getting larger breasts, he also has ringtones in the works that he claims will improve your memory, make you more attractive to the opposite sex, cure baldness, and help you give up smoking. It’s all about the ringtones, baby.

What, now you want a copy of the ringtone to secretly put on your girfriend’s phone (or maybe you just want to hear it) ?  Here you go.

Watch the Discovery Channel video below to see the results of the experiment. 

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Tags: featured, music and the body, music and the mind, physical effects, psychology, ringtones

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8 Comments Received

Anonymous
March 9th, 2009 @10:10 pm  

One woman is hardly a clinical trial.

However, given the possible outcome if successful, I’m willing to share this with all who will listen. ;)

Anonymous
March 9th, 2009 @10:11 pm  

Also, this article has been dugg… expect a traffic spike in 3…2…1…

caughtredhanded
June 9th, 2009 @11:29 pm  

This guy is a mentalist! Only in Japan..

Shawn@SoScooter.com
July 4th, 2009 @9:36 am  

More than you know it, sounds affect our lives much more than we think. Most of the time, however, we are just aware of annoying sounds… sounds that make you feel stress and discomfort. If sounds can make you feel tired, agitated, etc. – it doesn’t seem like a stretch for them to make you feel like you have a baby!

eternalsky
September 11th, 2009 @6:03 am  

The japanese are soo inventive and creative; I’m always amazed by their creations. :)

Bust
September 12th, 2009 @9:59 pm  

I’m going to try it see if these babies grow some more. lol

hayyy
January 6th, 2010 @9:10 pm  

haha. i’m 14 and already in a D cup.
but id love to get these babies biggger :)

jayjay
January 19th, 2010 @7:02 pm  

Ive been listening to this for a few days now and my boobs hurt and i can diffinately feel and see them growing!! :)

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