I am sure many of you have heard about the methods of learning while sleeping. Originally this was used primarily to learn languages while asleep, because that is mostly a mechanical and automatic function of subconscious mind, and there is not much need for logical thinking. But this has been extended for other fields of science as well, and it is not limited only for learning languages.
The method is very simple: the material to be memorized is recorded, and it is played back several times during the night while the student is asleep. The same process can be used to reprogram our own subconscious mind to our liking. Phobias can be eradicated and released or at least weakened, and new positive affirmations, subconscious programming can be implanted for effective self development.
The E-reader Onyx Boox M92 has got an inbuilt MP3 player capability with a loudspeaker, low power consumption, and silent operation, it could be an ideal device for the purpose. All we need is a programmable MP3 player that runs on Linux (the E-reader is based on Linux) and can be installed on M92. It needs a simple function that could replay a timed playlist. The user creates a time table in which he marks each MP3 file with a start time when its playback should start.
My questions:
Is it possible to install RockBox On the Onyx Boox M92?
Can RockBox replay MP3 files starting each at specific times of the day?
If this function is not built into RockBox, is there realistic chance for adding this feature to it in near future?
Have you got any suggestion where to find any other program capable of this function?
Cheers,
Joe