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Where do we actually see?
Pinch Paxton replied to dslc1000's topic in Anatomy, Physiology and Neuroscience
I said that the combined speed of the observer wave, and the light wave is faster than light...but..Ok faster than time then! If you say that time is not relative to the observer wave then you have found another problem with science then. It's easy to say why we can't observe speeds faster than light speed. Like I said, I don't want to confuse everything...so let's stick to the goggle theory. Pincho. -
Your own behaviour is most interesting. You posted a drunken statement, and then felt that you had to cover your mistake up. You then felt attacked personally by the responses, and so responded with the.."I was drunk!" If you are truly interested in human behaviour, then you should study that situation. It is to do with self-esteem. Pincho.
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These descriptive meanings usually have a truth to them, and this thread is to find out where the true meaning comes from. You can imagine your teeth recieving a high frequency wave, like glass can be broken by a high frequency wave. Some people say "It gives me the judders." It can create a muscle reaction. That's another odd reaction to a sound, of feeling. Music can make your spine tingle, another strange sensation. Teeth on edge, is much harder to define though. Can anyone explain it? Pincho.
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Opinion isn't a surprising word on the internet, because peoples English can be really bad. You get used to foreign people using bad English. The percent sign creates a statistic as soon as you think of it as a definition of the truth. If it's not true, then you expect the kind of responses that were posted. Really, this test of human character was pointless anyway, because the responses were 98.4% expected. LOL! Pincho.
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It's funny, but I used to believe this sort of thing until I was about 25, and that's a long time. I don't know if I became more intelligent, or I just realised that people who tell you about these strange things are only telling you half of the facts. You learn that they hide the major facts that shatter their dreams, it is too painful for them to realise that they have wasted maybe 8 years of their lives on something that turned out totally false. The problem with the bible code is that it conforms to statistical probability. It is supposed to happen! The man who discovered the codes was sceptical at first, until a great mathematician told him that the codes were way beyond probability! According to the mathematician, this was a miracle! It's a pity that the mathematician was not a great statistician. He had some flaws in his calculations, and he didn't follow the correct procedures for calculating the odds of letters falling into certain patterns. Now...Did we land on the Moon? Pincho.
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Where do we actually see?
Pinch Paxton replied to dslc1000's topic in Anatomy, Physiology and Neuroscience
Hmm shame that you started a new thread, I was just getting interested in the other thread. I have just noticed that when I turn my head on its side quickly, and then try to bend so that the image is upside down, there is a very noticable time delay before the image is corrected. Anyhow back to the goggles. You think that we see photons in some sort of a measurement of their existence. This existence happens before they hit your retina. What I believe you are doing there is taking the definition of photons as a proven fact, and the defintion of sight as a myth. Well you may as well throw away the definition of photons too for that matter. If you want to take a joyride with science, dispose of everything, and start afresh. I don't really want to confuse matters too much, but the observer perhaps sends out his own signal, which transmits along a string. The Photon travels along the same string. They head off in different directions, this merely creates a path to the retina but fractionally back in time because the combined speed of the observer, and the photon is faster than light. Then you can recieve the image on the retina at the right moment. Ok so no vision before the retina is hit........so we are back to the goggles.. Turning your head on its side changes the relative positions of your eyeballs to the world. Your brain has had to balance you for many years, it knows about rotation. It can rotate images in relation to the world by comparing the position of the world, to the position of your eyeballs. The goggles however, do not rotate your eyeballs, so the brain is given a new situation that it has never faced before. Now it takes three days to adjust this new situation. Pincho. -
I hate Chat things!
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There's no code. Just maths.
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Oh well not to worry. I was just concerned that I am in a triangulation of the Mobile Phone Antennas, or whatever they are called, and the noise keeps me awake. I also had a mouse that got cancer, so I am concerned. Maybe my bridge is filling with radiation or something. My jaw does not open fully, and the doctors cannot explain it. Just a few things on my mind. Pincho.
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I have fillings, but more importantly I have a bridge. The mobile sounds started when I had the bridge put in.
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I seem to have this ability to hear certain wave lengths. I can hear the radiation coming from any TV set if the screen is totally white, and I can hear mobile phone microwaves at night. The mobile phone noise keeps me awake. Has anyone else noticed this noise? Pincho.
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There are certain things that I can't stand touching. It's a similar feeling. I hate drinking from paper cups, or paper drinking straws. I also don't like eating peaches with the furry skin. It might be a different response though, just with a similar obnoxious result. Pincho.
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It feels Obnoxious. Maybe there are some pitches involved that we cannot hear. Someone probably has the real info...
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This is quite possible. It might be true that we make our dreams up after waking. I have been thinking about this ever since I had a couple of dreams that interacted with my waking up. I dreamed that someone was knocking on my front door. I awoke to hear the knocks on the door, but the timing was wrong. My memory was that I had dreamed it, and then it happened, but something was wrong with my memory of the event. I had a time residue that I had heard the knocking, then made the dream to match, and half awake. If you can follow this situation, then you might come to the conclusion that we can make a dream up, upon waking, but only being half concious. My question is this.... Are we covering up the tracks of what really happened in our sleep? Pincho.
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Right gravity, ah yes, now I understand. I need to think about it for awhile. Pincho.
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If something is spinning in the opposite direction to the bucket the bevel dissapears? I still can't see how that happens. Weight must be a factor. A feather spinning in the opposite direction would not remove the bevel? I still need more information. Pincho.
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Never heard this before, can someone please explain this. I have an answer, but first I need to get all of the facts. Pincho.
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Instant 'After-images' on the Retina?
Pinch Paxton replied to Synthesis's topic in Anatomy, Physiology and Neuroscience
I would presume that the tiny water droplets on your eyes are causing a flare effect. I've seen that. -
I used Magic Mushrooms a couple of times, I think that's LSD. All of my senses seemed to be allowed the full use of my brain. Like, touch, hearing, sight, but taste seemed to stay the same. Also, sight seemed to be connected to creativity. I could mould the shape of a cat into anything I wanted. I changed it into a chinease man, and I somehow zoomed in on the image, so that I was magnifying the hairs on the cat's body. Each hair had a true light source, and seemed to be in a higher resolution to normal vision. I am a lucid dreamer, so this was similar, I was able to control my experience, similar to the way that I can control my dreams. This experiment should not be attempted... Pincho.
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Instant 'After-images' on the Retina?
Pinch Paxton replied to Synthesis's topic in Anatomy, Physiology and Neuroscience
I get a longer lasting after images when I take sleeping tablets. I've taken magic mushrooms, which I presume is LSD, but don't recall after images. Just Illusinations. Scientific experiment, and all that. Pincho. -
It must have been done before in the past, but I can't think of an example at the moment. I like the word string, and I don't want to change it for something else. Pincho.
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I haven't gotten confused, I just changed some of definitions. Gravity doesn't fit into the standard explenation. Pincho.
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I see. So it relates to this Spooky behaviour we were talking about. This entanglement seems like a way to avoid passing into time travel. I would prefer to say that time travel can exist for things of a certain scale. This instant cause, and effect is likely to be time travel. Pincho.