Most people
have experienced this "unfolding" of memory
when a memory was triggered by a sound (song) or smell.
In the case of smell, a chemical hit the olfactory bulb
where it was converted to a waveform with a frequency
unique to the chemical. The waveform traveled to the
brain where it is analyzed. All memory that was stored
at the same frequency as the incoming frequency was
stimulated, unfolded and we re-experienced the original
event with which the smell was associated.
It works
the same way in golf. If you have ever hit a bio-mechanically
sound golf swing (efficient movement rich in timing,
rhythm, and tempo) that swing is stored as a frequency
memory in your brain. If you watch a swing that has
a similar frequency (timing, tempo, and rhythm), the
image of that swing enters the eye where it is transformed
by the optic nerve to a waveform that represents the
unique frequency of the observed swing. The waveform
travels to the brain where it is analyzed by the brain.
The brain looks for a match (a stored memory of a similar
frequency). If a match is made, the incoming and stored
memory resonate and the stored memory unfolds.
During the
unfolding of the stored golf swing memory, the same
nerve impulses that are activated during the physical
execution of the perfect swing, are stimulated—having
a similar neurological effect as if you were physically
performing the ideal swing.
SyberVision
uses the Fourier mathematical model (both sine and cosine)
as a guide to present golf images in such a way that
the swing memory is stimulated nearly 1,000 times per
60-minute viewing session. During this unfolding process,
many people report they can feel the body subtly go
through the motion as if their senses are being bathed
in golf perfection.
This repetitive
stimulation builds a neuromuscular memory reserve, similar
to perfect physical practice, that the golfer can immediately
tap into during practice or play. The end result is
an immediate and dramatic improvement that can be reinforced
and sustained through a scheduled program of watching
the DVD and playing golf.