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Re: Psichedelico - ciò che svela la mente | #1 |
Sono certo di non sapere
Iscritto il: 1/11/2005
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Citazione: Kirbmarc ha scritto: Non capivano che cosa erano, forse,ma per vederle levedevano di sicuro...
" However, considering the possibility of such an event happening. It does not matter how hard it is for us to imagine someone not being able to see something infront of them just because their brain had not had any background information regarding the object. But considering the fact that its not our 'eyes' that 'see' its our brain, the hypothesis could very well be possible. Our brain does not see 'light', our brain sees electrical impulses that the eye sends through the optic nerve. When the brain gets the electrical impulses, it creates an image out of them, based on therules that it has been pre-fed with. Rules such as 'A light with a wavelength so and so should appear red', Hence it sees 'red'. Also considering the fact that brain resides in a dark shell where there is no light. Even if you close your eyes and imagine up some object, the brain has the capability to project the object exactly how it would've looked had it been there in reality. When you see a dream, the brain creates an alternate reality for us based on our memories. When we wake up, the brain is still continuing to create a reality based on our memories and instructions. Only this time, we are not aware of what's real, and what's imagination. Our definition of reality is 'something that everyone else can see and interact with'. But wonder, that when we read scientific history, or go over archeological evidence of prehistoric scientific thought, we see that in different areas of the world, people viewed science differently. It was only until mainstream media was introduced that every scientific ideas started falling into place. And observations became unanimous. Maybe it was because all humans now had the same set of rules to describe wat they saw and percieved. Bottom line is, Science says Our brain is mutable, and only makes sense of the information its familiar with. Right now while you are reading this comment, your brain is also receiving input from other places on your screen, from the books lying next to the screen, from your girl friend shouting at you for the mess you made in the background and a million other tiny tid-bits of information that our brain does not focus on. So it is likely that those native tribes, since they had no prior knowledge of a possibility of a ship, their brains chose to ignore that tiny bit of information just like we would 'ignore' and consider it a day dream, if we suddenly saw snow white roller blading accross the street. Its likely those natives also considered it a fragment of their dreams and their brains chose to ignore it." E' l'effetto FNORD. Se hai letto la trilogia Illuminatus sai di cosa parlo. Se non l'hai letta non perdere tempo a comprarne subito (anche tutti voi ragazzi eh!) una copia - o se volete mandatemi un PM con un indirizzo e-mail che vi spedisco tutte le mille e pussa pagine in word, visto che non so come si fa a zipparle
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