Die Maschine des Unterbewustseins

In 1931 the German psychologist Gunter Heidegger, homonymous but no related to the Messkirch philosopher, after years of studies proposed an incredible theory, absolutely amazing, able to decipher what is most obscure to the eyes of psychologists: the unconscious.Professor Heidegger, known for his reserved character, sometimes even obscure (known for his habit of frequently wearing a balaclavas to avoid recognition, “not to waste time talking to people,” as he used to say) he achieved his goal, working seriously and almost completely alone in his studio in Hamburg – his assistants have never believed in his project branding him as absurd from the beginning.The researcher claimed to have produced a device capable of read people’s subconscious.

by Rocco Pezzella

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