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Old 19-04-2010, 06:01 AM   #41
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For one thing - color is completely misunderstood.




When you see a red apple, you assume the apple simply has the color red emanating from it, or something to that affect.

The truth is, the apple is absorbing every spectrum (color) in the light cast upon it, except red, and because the red spectrum of color is not being absorbed by the apple, it bounces off the apple and this is why we see the color red.




The objects we consider to have color actually contain all colors except the very color we are observing How's that for backwards?

Our sensory experience in this dimension is full of things that are absolutely backwards from reality...


I remember telling the wife about this color thing a while back and it totally twisted her melon, it was great!!!
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Old 19-04-2010, 08:47 AM   #42
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I remember telling the wife about this color thing a while back and it totally twisted her melon, it was great!!!
It just twisted mine too, so the BNP voters on DI forum actually hate white people, haha twats.
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Old 19-04-2010, 12:03 PM   #43
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It just twisted mine too, so the BNP voters on DI forum actually hate white people, haha twats.
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Old 19-04-2010, 06:25 PM   #44
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It just twisted mine too, so the BNP voters on DI forum actually hate white people, haha twats.
Yes, colored skin absorbs more of the light spectrum than white skin

So although white skin was at one time considered something 'pure' and 'holy' it is actually pigmented to reject light
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Old 19-04-2010, 06:31 PM   #45
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Are you saying that doing good in this world is equivalent to doing evil, and vice versa, or just that the "majority" perception of good and evil is reverse?
For the average person - when we do good, we mean to do good.

For someone who is in league with the flipside of reality (people we consider evil) - they knowingly do things in the intent to look like they are doing good (like invading Iraq to 'stop terror') - when they know perfectly well that what they are doing is evil (like killing 1 million civilians in just 4 years of occupation).

They also know that we (average person) are forward minded individuals.

We think up is up and down is down. So they know that they can tell us that they are doing something for one reason (like vaccinating us against ___ ) when it is really for another reason (depop.) and like children, many of us lack the critical thinking to question them. They truly enjoy this...

And one way they wink at one another about what they're really up to is through hand gestures, keywords, subliminals in media / political speeches : all of which they are perfectly aware of the true meaning for - but they know we are not.
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Old 19-04-2010, 09:44 PM   #46
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And one way they wink at one another about what they're really up to is through hand gestures, keywords, subliminals in media / political speeches : all of which they are perfectly aware of the true meaning for - but they know we are not.


Well, some of us are!!
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Old 18-05-2010, 04:50 PM   #47
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Babies, when first born, see everything upside down, until the brain learns to correct it. How it knows it needs correcting is what puzzles me.

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Old 18-05-2010, 06:21 PM   #48
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Babies, when first born, see everything upside down, until the brain learns to correct it. How it knows it needs correcting is what puzzles me.
Wow is that true!?

So really, all of us are already under a conditioned state like the guys in the experiment in my OP (the people who wore inverted goggles and adapted their vision to it).

We went from seeing things as they really are (most likely) to how we are conditioned to see them.

What if 'gravity' doesn't really push us 'down' at all? What if all of us are being pushed up?

And what if the Earth is not beneath us, but is a ceiling of some sort?

And what if Space is not above us, but is a chasm of sorts, a bottomless pit beneath us?

If gravity turned off, would we really 'float up' into space? Or would we fall down into space?
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Old 18-05-2010, 09:09 PM   #49
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Your visual cortex takes what your eyes perceive and flips it upside down ... your entire life, everything you have seen and will ever see, is actually a refracted image that has been flipped upside down.
Upside down and backwards are two different things...
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Upside down and backwards are two different things...
Congrats. Most worthless post in the thread.

Backwards and upside down both signify reversal. Everything is reversed. Better?

Now get out of my thread... snark.
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Old 19-05-2010, 03:41 AM   #51
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Babies, when first born, see everything upside down, until the brain learns to correct it. How it knows it needs correcting is what puzzles me.

May be because of seeing faces, I guess.
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Old 06-09-2010, 07:40 PM   #52
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Hello, new member here. I had to join because I had an experience a couple days ago and when I goggled "reality is experienced backwards" I found this very interesting post. My experience...

...A couple of days ago I had an experience while waking from a dream that left me with an epiphany. It took me a couple of days after to remember the sequence of events to understand what had happened and why it was so relevant. Last night I was able to recreate what had happened and why it was insightful and goes as thus...

...I had takin a nap and While waking from a dream, I suppose while in a lucid state, which rarely happens for me, I heard and could see a dog bark, followed by some co-motion, followed by another dog bark. Well, by the time it got to the second dog bark, I was awake to the point where I really new it was a dream and the bark was what I was hearing out my window along with my mom watering plants outside. But as I fully awakened, that dog bark was followed by the very same co-motion and dog bark that I had experienced previously in the dream but reversed, and I had experienced it a second time as I awoke. It all happened so fast but at that small instant I could see the order of what took place and it was truly a glimpse of something I had never perceived of. I hope this makes sense. I'm now wondering if we have deja-vu because we've already experienced it sub consciously. I'm wondering if were really experiencing the past as the future?
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Old 06-09-2010, 09:45 PM   #53
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Hello, new member here. I had to join because I had an experience a couple days ago and when I goggled "reality is experienced backwards" I found this very interesting post. My experience...

...A couple of days ago I had an experience while waking from a dream that left me with an epiphany. It took me a couple of days after to remember the sequence of events to understand what had happened and why it was so relevant. Last night I was able to recreate what had happened and why it was insightful and goes as thus...

...I had takin a nap and While waking from a dream, I suppose while in a lucid state, which rarely happens for me, I heard and could see a dog bark, followed by some co-motion, followed by another dog bark. Well, by the time it got to the second dog bark, I was awake to the point where I really new it was a dream and the bark was what I was hearing out my window along with my mom watering plants outside. But as I fully awakened, that dog bark was followed by the very same co-motion and dog bark that I had experienced previously in the dream but reversed, and I had experienced it a second time as I awoke. It all happened so fast but at that small instant I could see the order of what took place and it was truly a glimpse of something I had never perceived of. I hope this makes sense. I'm now wondering if we have deja-vu because we've already experienced it sub consciously. I'm wondering if were really experiencing the past as the future?
Good post. Yes Deja Vu is the result of us going through the same lives multiple times - since time is only real in the 3rd dimension it's hard to say whether we are technically repeating our lives or not. Either way, you might like this thread where I explain the meaning behind Deja Vu (particluarly power / authentic deja vu).

http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=107793
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Old 18-09-2010, 08:00 AM   #54
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Yeah this kind of material is what it's all about...

Icke has alot of great examples like this in his book, although I haven't heard these particular ones discussed.

But for instance, the fact that humans can be hypnotized to not see a person standing next to them, or the fact that they can be hypnotized in general are signs that we are genetically programmed beings and are operating in false realities...
Even hypnotized to see through people, to actually see objects that are behind the 'invisible' person.
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In one experiment, people were equipped with goggles which flipped upside down everything they saw and interacted with.

Within a few days, their visual cortex had compensated for this so that they begin to see things right side up again.
No offense intended met, but I'd like a bit more than your say-so on this experiment. Can we have a verifying link, pretty please?

"Within a few days" is not a scientific description that I am familiar with, and knowing how hard it is to perform actions in a mirror, I'm willing to bet it'd take far more than "a few days" for our brains to be able to compensate for having their world-view switched upside down, so that is raising a bit of a red flag for this "experiment".
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up down are entirely relative positions to the observer. We are on a planet rotating in space and our orientation in space is constantly changing. What is up to someone on one side of the planet is down to someone on the other part, so up and down exist only as relative cues to a point of obeservation in a multi-dimensional manifold.
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Old 18-09-2010, 05:06 PM   #57
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Yes, that's very interesting, if a little obvious.

The "point of observation" in a 3-dimensional manifold is what we are discussing tho', namely that of those involved in this so far unverified experiment.
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Old 06-12-2010, 09:19 PM   #58
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No offense intended met, but I'd like a bit more than your say-so on this experiment. Can we have a verifying link, pretty please?
Sure.

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In his 1896 paper [12], George Stratton reported on experiments in which he wore eyeglasses that inverted his visual field of view. Stratton argued that since the image upon the retina was inverted, it seemed reasonable to examine the effect of presenting the retina with an ``upright image''.
http://wearcam.org/tetherless/node4.html

The experiment has been carried out many times since.





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MW, when shown this image, reports that she sees both the King and Queen, and that both "feel" equally upright
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After lunch, we headed out for some bicycling. Bicycling is activity that cannot be done by relying solely on motor memory. To navigate around obstacles, MW must surely rely on her visual cues. See below. MW cycled around impressively (no training wheels, and no accidents!). If we consider that MW could not even walk on her own on Day 1, this is a particularly amazing feat.

Upside down goggles are now kind of a popular commodity.

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I always wondered about light so i'll ask here: Photons are the particles which our eyes detect and we see light. But where do they radiate from? Maybe the apple (or whatever we see) radiates green photons at us, not absorbs the rest and bounces green. Where do light particles come from, that's what i've always wanted to know.
Photons come from sources of light, such as the sun, or a lamp.

The photons emanate from there, and hit the object. If i remember correctly, its the electron configuration that absorbs or reflects the photons. The photons then bounce off, and eventually hit the eye.
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