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Can human thoughts be measured as dx??????


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Can human thoughts be measured??????

 

 

If a person remembers their vacation to Hawaii " past" " while at work in New York " present" could this " technically " be termed a measure of human thoughts?

 

Just take the distance from Hawaii And New York And violla there it is!

 

But lets say that this same person remembers " multiple" vacation trips on this very same day at work in New York, then things get rather complex, right??

 

 

Could this be another case of the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle??eyebrow.gif

 

To get more complex, say this person goes home after a long days work and decides to just go to bed and sleep the rest of the evening. Then they dream of this vacation in Hawaii, while asleep in New York "after work...

 

Could this now be an invalid case all together and an impossibility?ohmy.png

 

How would science define a setting as dx approaches--------> WHAT????

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Would this then be a Ley line?

Opps I forgot about thosetongue.pngtongue.png

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When you said "just take the difference from Hawaii and New York" wouldn't that be comparing Hawaii and New York? I'm sorry if I seem annoying but I don't understand what you mean :/

Not annoying I value you " paying attention" thanks..

 

In a sense yes, Hawaii and New York" would need to be the locations as they are the distances from the person's mind and thoughts per say.

Think in terms of relativity and 2 observers but in this case we have " one " person up against their own thoughts and memories with no other people involved. IE, people they interacted with at these locations, IE again, waiters, taxi cab drivers, bums hookers etc>>wink.png

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