Well first off amigo: "Beware . . . anger, fear aggression. The dark side are they." lol
My dad used to know sometimes when something happened. It's the same as when identical twins sometimes know what's going on with the other. That in itself should disrupt our understanding of the material world and the nature of consciousness.At first I was not sure whether to post this here or under Agents of F.L.A.S.K.
It is certainly weird, but because it deals with the nature of consciousness, I opted for this thread.
So, a California startup company, REMspace, claims it has achieved a milestone: Two people who were sleeping in separate locations have (supposedly) communicated with each other through their dreams. A single word was passed between them.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/science...eption-two-way-dream-communication-study.html
Company execs say this will revolutionize communications. Important to note that the findings have yet to be verified or replicated independently.
Still, if true, this would set our understanding of the universe on its head. Extrasensory Perception and Remote Viewing would suddenly be plausible. Materialist arguments regarding the nature of consciousness would be severely challenged.
This reminds me of research in Colorado to see if two individuals on DMT could communicate in the DMT-induced alternate reality.* I’ll see if I can find the link. Voila!
https://newrepublic.com/article/169525/psychonauts-training-psychedelics-dmt-extended-state
It all just goes to show that there is some really funky research into the nature of consciousness going on.
I guess we will have to stay tuned to see if this dream communication business is warm spit or a serious breakthrough. Don’t hold your breath.
* I actually know a guy who says he’s taken DMT three times. He swears it was a reality bending experience that took him somewhere else. I personally would not experiment with DMT.
This to me smacks of the kind of theories that are always arise when a new technology is invented or discovered, or a new unrelated phenomena is discovered, to try and apply it to other theoretical sciences. It's akin to the behavioural theories that followed the discovery of conditioning, as an example.MIT scientist says it is more likely than not that we are living in a computer simulation.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-...r-scientists-about-the-simulation-hypothesis/
Yes one could say that this is a simulation, but it's not a computer simulation. All things are of the substance of a dream. You are the Creator, but it's only via the perceived limitations of time & space that the need for creation arises, when in fact all things are perfect exactly as they are. Things only get developed further because of your perceived limitations. This is something that science and the intellect can't touch and never will.MIT scientist says it is more likely than not that we are living in a computer simulation.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-...r-scientists-about-the-simulation-hypothesis/
Hey I like your signature. It reminds me of this one:You won't know if something is worth knowing until you know it.
Some trackers in the American west - and many Native Americans - knew not to stare at someone too long if you don't want to get caught. If your gaze holds on someone for too long, they'll sense they're being watched. This is known by many people. It's been proven in scientific studies. Recently I watched in a video a CIA agent talking about tailing a person. He said the same thing, to not hold the gaze for too long. He says they trained themselves to watch a man's feet instead.At first I was not sure whether to post this here or under Agents of F.L.A.S.K.
It is certainly weird, but because it deals with the nature of consciousness, I opted for this thread.
So, a California startup company, REMspace, claims it has achieved a milestone: Two people who were sleeping in separate locations have (supposedly) communicated with each other through their dreams. A single word was passed between them.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/science...eption-two-way-dream-communication-study.html
Company execs say this will revolutionize communications. Important to note that the findings have yet to be verified or replicated independently.
Still, if true, this would set our understanding of the universe on its head. Extrasensory Perception and Remote Viewing would suddenly be plausible. Materialist arguments regarding the nature of consciousness would be severely challenged.
This reminds me of research in Colorado to see if two individuals on DMT could communicate in the DMT-induced alternate reality.* I’ll see if I can find the link. Voila!
https://newrepublic.com/article/169525/psychonauts-training-psychedelics-dmt-extended-state
It all just goes to show that there is some really funky research into the nature of consciousness going on.
I guess we will have to stay tuned to see if this dream communication business is warm spit or a serious breakthrough. Don’t hold your breath.
* I actually know a guy who says he’s taken DMT three times. He swears it was a reality bending experience that took him somewhere else. I personally would not experiment with DMT.
I’m game for a read this evening if you fancy forwarding some of them.It's been proven in scientific studies.
Thanks for the challenge, but I learned this in a Youtube video a couple weeks ago. A mention, like "In a 2021 study at bla bla University..." What was reported sounded completely legit.I’m game for a read this evening if you fancy forwarding some of them.
I’m game for a read this evening if you fancy forwarding some of them.
Bingo! Rupert Sheldrake. Woo hoo!Cambridge PhD Rupert Sheldrake did a fascinating experiment indicating that people can sense when they are being stared at:
https://www.sheldrake.org/research/...ing-stared-at-confirmed-by-simple-experiments
He also did a great and thoroughly convincing experiment that attempts to show that dogs really do “know” when their masters are leaving the office and heading for home.
That said, Dr Sheldrake is a controversial figure. As I recall, a Bunch of more skeptical scientists once got him temporarily banned from doing TED Talks. Sheldrake does have some ideas that are pretty far out there.
Regarding ESP in general, Daryl Bem, a professor at Cornel University (I believe) did a series of experiments that supported the reality of the phenomenon. His experiments blew-up the social sciences and are still being debated today. However, importantly, he purposely designed the experiments so that they could be replicated. Some years later he did a meta analysis of some 90 reproductions of his experiments at 33 universities worldwide. The results seem to confirm that certain aspects of ESP are real. The results are statistically significant but weak. Ever since, skeptics and supporters have been arguing about statistical methodologies, etc. His work and the meta analysis are easy to Google.
Also worth Googling is the “Ganzfeld Experiment“ in which people are put in sensory deprivation conditions in one room, and then a person in the next room tries to mentally send an image to the first person. It seems clear that the results surpass random chance.
Also very interesting: Look up Joe Mcmoneagle. Read his bio. He is clearly the real deal. If not, why was he awarded the Legion of Merit medal? But what to make of him? It’s a mystery to me.
Anyway, Read the studies and draw your own conclusions. It’s also useful to read the skeptics rebuttals… if only to see that the skeptics are also deeply biased.
Yes.A psychic working on a cold missing persons case found a body buried in the woods. Unfortunately it was not the body that her client asked her to find.
https://q1065.fm/jay-maine-human-remains/
its interesting that the tone of the article ALMOST takes it for granted that psychic abilities are genuine. Of course those who do not believe in psychic powers will write off the finding of a body as a coincidence. Seems like astronomically long odds to me.