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everworlder wrote:Come on now... That one in the voting that says See as I do or some crap like that.. That is patently ridiculous.
How bout a little does of REALITY
jeremiah wrote:It is kind of funny. I mean, someone that submitted this must have not been thinking correctly.
Kendai wrote:what the file suggests is a little different than what's described in the article.
the article uses an exaple where one person sees something, say, a certain face in a texture ort something, and other people see it cause they're told it's there.
if i remember the file description right, it's supposed to make the listener emit brain waves strong enough to alter other people's perception.
if that'd work, it'd be hard to do so.
everworlder wrote:Impossible... totally impossible.
You can't send out brainwaves... that is just silly.
Whoever made this is being silly.
In most cases, mass hallucination refers to a combination of suggestion and pareidolia, wherein one person will see, or pretend to see, something unusual (like the face of Jesus in the burn-marks on a tortilla, or the face of a kidnapped girl on a blank billboard) and point it out to other people. Having been told what to look for, those other people will consciously or subconsciously convince themselves to recognize the apparition, and will in turn point it out to others.
In other cases, such as when separate people or separate groups of people who are not in contact with each other all experience the same phenomenon simultaneously, the explanation of mass hallucination can be just as "paranormal" as the phenomenon it's being used to dismiss.
Stewie wrote:my views remain the same for emitting brain waves to alter other people's perception, there are thousands of radio waves going through us everyday but they don't seem to affect us.
loony28 wrote:everworlder wrote:Impossible... totally impossible.
You can't send out brainwaves... that is just silly.
Whoever made this is being silly.
:twisted: Why can't you send out brainwaves? Brainwaves do go beyond the body, otherwise scientists wouldn't be able to measure them with electrodes just stuck on the skin. :twisted:
Aodh wrote:
Because brainwaves are related to electrical impulses in the body AKA what the brain emits to send info from nerve to nerve. Brainwaves aren't actual waves of energy or anything of that sort, they're a measurement of activity in the brain based on e ectrical activity in the brain.
SubmissMe wrote:It seems that half the people posting on here are taking silly pills. Someone has been watching too many sci-fi movies. Loony, I honestly cannot belive you are being serious.
It cannot be denied that we have brainwaves. Yes science shows us that mental states reflect our emotions. But the idea that these brainwaves go beyond the brain is just absurd.
SubmissMe wrote:
So lets pretend for a second that telepathy is possible? How does it work? How do we interpret the brainwaves of other people? How is a human fully equiped to measure brainwaves? The list of questions just goes on.
SubmissMe wrote:
And now for a second lets pretend that telepathy isn't possible. Anyone claiming mind reading powers is merely a good guesser and a conman. Ladies and gents, it is this that makes the most sense.
SubmissMe wrote:
But wait, maybe i'll be told that just because it is improbable dosen't lead to imposible. Well at least we can admit the improbability of the whole situation. There's as much chance as going outside, being hit on the head with a brick and waking up with phsycic powers.
SubmissMe wrote:
Now please help reaffirm my belief that there is at least a shread of intellectuality on this site by NOT voting for such a waste of time. I'm sure Mallic will agree on this, and so will everworlder. Loony28 is truly loony.
loony28 wrote::twisted: Well it may be a moot point now. I haven't been able to find it on the voting page. :twisted:
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