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freqy
on 2015-03-14 17:47 [#02485721]
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Acoustic instruments, such as drums and flutes and vocals, when played are all electronically controlled buy by our brains sending electricity to our limbs. Sort of like midi lol. then our receiving ears turn the acoustic energy back to electricity for our brains to store.
I wonder how the brain stores this electric signal, by creating or shifting cells?
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-14 20:14 [#02485723]
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i dont think its a discrete digital signal like midi data, but it seems to work the same way, muscle memory and things like that, very inter4esting
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obara
from Utrecht on 2015-03-14 20:43 [#02485724]
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@freqy both but not the way you think. I can't tell you much cause I'm from the future so this knowledge would bla bla bla.....
Btw it's very cool humans start to think about that. That = various brain functions. Some promise for the future of the species !
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freqy
on 2015-03-14 21:37 [#02485729]
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tnx.
i was kinda also thinking we are not separated by electricity....we are separated by the physical environment. The stuff all around us that is meant to be reality is actually getting in the way of real time transmissions receptions or something.
I would really like to see a type of xray , an electronic image of the human mind and body that shows what we really are. We are electric beings inside flesh. The flesh is not what we are, we are more the energetic circuitry inside.
imagine when humans are able to connect to one another directly with their electricity.
hence the "random thoughts threed" :)
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Monoid
from one source all things depend on 2015-03-15 00:22 [#02485733]
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Vagina vagina vagina.....tits
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belb
from mmmmmmhhhhzzzz!!! on 2015-03-15 00:46 [#02485735]
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my way is to dismantle guitar (2 strings leftover, 10yr plus nylon) and try and improv shite as a sort of therapy as random thoughts go. blah
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jnasato
from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2015-03-16 07:57 [#02485780]
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Nothing can be separated by anything. True separation is impossible. Everything is but one field of energy.
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freqy
on 2015-03-18 22:59 [#02485832]
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is the internets just the early evolution stages of a giant huge multi human brain...thingy?
when quantum 0 latency and direct brain connection are achieved,
when all our brains can access and process all stored info on teh nets instantly in the year 2189 .... will we still be individuals?
is this the goal humans are aiming for? : / can someone ask Mr Obama for me? tnx
freqy x
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freqy
on 2015-03-18 23:04 [#02485833]
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Hi jnasato, what about inside computer simulations? things can be completely separated because they are not actually there, yet. When things are around a corner and not in view, they exist not as the object but as 0's and 1's waiting to be read by a hard drive.
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-18 23:17 [#02485835]
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perhaps we are a process that the almighty god programmer forgot to disable in his task manager, last time he run the simulation loads of weirdos like me evolved by mistake
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freqy
on 2015-03-18 23:22 [#02485836]
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omg, yes and at any second he could shut down his system. ..................or perhaps less likely: discover us and love us and help us.
golly gosh this is a weird situation. Will we ever know?
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-18 23:22 [#02485837]
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perhaps the multiverse is like if your not running ad blocker a new one keeps popping up on your quantum supercomuter
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-18 23:24 [#02485838]
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like terrible music and jamie oliver are just corruption, bad sectors a perverted mirror images of the truth
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freqy
on 2015-03-18 23:38 [#02485839]
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lol.: P
although i should not laugh, jamie oliver sold me a pestle and mortar for grinding spices and herbs, it was such low quality, i tried grinding salt and it turned grey from the crap the came off the mortar.
it is now just on display in my kitchen. I could not sleep at night if i sold it on ebay for 99p.
but still WT? is going on? 99.99999 percent of the time i am distracted
.....then i have these chills as to how ridiculous the probability or even improbability of life is. wt? is going on? what created this ? what in heavens name allowed all this?
its so ridiculous the magnitude. And should be all beautiful and painless for every living thing.
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chachmaster3000
on 2015-03-18 23:43 [#02485840]
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If you don't like what you're doing then you aren't doing what you enjoy. You're everything, always. Don't be like that!
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-18 23:55 [#02485841]
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my mother is highly religious and keeps mentioning the cosmic onion that there is layers of mystery upon enigmas and the more your peel back the more convoluted things seem to become, perhaps she is right or maybe they are all dropping acid at bible studies
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-19 00:01 [#02485842]
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i think the issue is is that we are just reaching that stage in our evolution where we are beginning to comprehend how mind meltingly complex things actually are, will takes us a few millennia to get to grips with it i reckon, its like an ant wondering around a cpu hasnt got the foggiest notion where it is, what the scale of things are or where it all came from
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-19 00:08 [#02485843]
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you know whats amazing to me is trying to think of the first time i was self conscious of the world around me, if you think back far enough its like you emerge from a fog and become more and more sentient, very weird
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freqy
on 2015-03-19 02:35 [#02485847]
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then we start watching tv and drinking,eating and bathing in fluoride.
a random funny clip.
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-19 11:24 [#02485851]
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Richard Whitley puns down to a tee
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chachmaster3000
on 2015-03-19 13:43 [#02485853]
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"i think the issue is is that we are just reaching that stage
in our evolution where we are beginning to comprehend how mind meltingly complex things actually are,"
I want to believe this but I'm not sure how to.
Not much changes in people without social queues IMO. Social engineering, behaviourism, give it a name.
Part of the reason I think is that we get somewhere and forget that advocacy or something pushed us. We stop pushing and gradually things revert
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chachmaster3000
on 2015-03-19 13:44 [#02485854]
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Intellectually it's no different
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chachmaster3000
on 2015-03-19 13:49 [#02485855]
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The medium is the message. There's the medium, a thing, that changes norms, and then there's what that medium is used for or communicates.
We still need to pay close attention to what we are receptive to, and what we want to be receptive to. People don't always want good or complex. Sometimes its simply the easy and now. In every form consciously and sub consciously
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chachmaster3000
on 2015-03-19 14:03 [#02485856]
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We love absolutes, certainty. You're an exception to the norm if you think that you think otherwise, and just because you think that you think otherwise doesn't mean you do. We're often not too honest with ourselves
And to back off from sounding fatalistic I have to repeat the notion of advocacy, social queues, and the messages that we consume. The minority of people who embrace higher learning, constant learning, and who understand the human condition, embracing our weaknesses as points of positive growth opportunity must exemplify these traits to others with dignity and integrity. That's how the social engineering happens best. Through immersion. Because there are completely opposite interests, individuals and institutions that fear this and want nothing to do with it. Be it for reason of power or self sheltering.
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-19 15:58 [#02485857]
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we live on the precipice when it comes to things like genetic engineering and computation, i dont know how society will overcome these obstacles, things are going to exponentially increase in complexity, while the rest of us will become more redundant
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-19 15:59 [#02485858]
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Ant and Dec will be fossilised in the British museum, a curious footnote of primitive social constructs
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-19 16:01 [#02485859]
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I can still remember rotary dialed phones,
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freqy
on 2015-03-19 16:02 [#02485860]
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i don't know what all means but you now have a new nickname.
chacmaster'spock'3000
: )
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SignedUpToLOL
from Zuckuss fanfiction (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-19 16:19 [#02485861]
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Islam
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-19 16:21 [#02485862]
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i wonder if Leonard Nimoy ever dreamt of being spock, and woke his wife up by muttering catch phrases
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-19 16:21 [#02485863]
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he probably went on an away mission every other night
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freqy
on 2015-03-19 17:49 [#02485864]
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Maybe he was spock all along... but pretended to be leonardo de nimoy, off screen?
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-19 18:01 [#02485865]
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why does that thought frighten me so much?, its because it actually sounds really plausible
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freqy
on 2015-03-19 18:13 [#02485866]
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me not frightened warpflakes.
I am sad though that he will not be in the next movie. : (
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-19 18:59 [#02485867]
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time for a new series, we need a good established cast, who would you have as the next captain? id have the guy out of breaking bad, and Barry Scott as security officer
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-19 19:01 [#02485868]
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"In August 2009 it was revealed that household cleaners such as Cillit Bang and Mr. Muscle have been used to clean plutonium stains at the defunct Dounreay nuclear power station in Caithness, Scotland"
I just read this on Wikipedia. madness!
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larn
from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-19 19:05 [#02485869]
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A good way to understand how far technology has come is to go on urban explorations, there are loads of derelict sites over the world, quite a few in UK. Many of these relics have articles left behind that might only be from 20 years ago but seem very primitive in comparison to now. We were still doing labotomys in the UK 30 years ago, now that seems barbaric. There are lots of lunatic asylums where you might surgical tools left behind.
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-19 19:10 [#02485870]
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this thread is genuinely interesting
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freqy
on 2015-03-19 19:52 [#02485871]
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chemical lobotomy = prozac.
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obara
from Utrecht on 2015-03-19 19:54 [#02485872]
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hardware gets older faster than software. or so it seems.
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freqy
on 2015-03-19 20:26 [#02485874]
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indeed Obaraie wan kenobi's.
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freqy
on 2015-03-19 20:27 [#02485875]
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*Alec Guiness version, of course.
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chachmaster3000
on 2015-03-19 21:26 [#02485883]
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Prozac has a better track record at preventing premature ejaculation than it does at fighting depression.
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chachmaster3000
on 2015-03-19 22:42 [#02485887]
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I'm not a fan of 170+ bpm amen break jungle. it's almost as annoying as happy hardcore.
sorry planet mu
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chachmaster3000
on 2015-03-19 23:09 [#02485888]
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Jungle isn't as unpretentious as some would romanticize it to be. That notion stems from its lose ties to punk rock. Actually I think it's more that the 145 to 165 bpm range that gives jungle and other genres in that range a more on the fly feely MO.
I dunno. I haven't thought about it too much, but find me some music in that bpm range that is pretentious or full of mellowdrama
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jtalton
from Onomichi (Japan) on 2015-03-19 23:10 [#02485889]
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hi
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jnasato
from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2015-03-19 23:11 [#02485890]
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Still, yo. It's all One. You can try to escape by going deeper inside perception, but you will inadvertently find The Source.
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chachmaster3000
on 2015-03-19 23:13 [#02485891]
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You are everything, always
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-19 23:22 [#02485893]
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everybodys thoughts in the world, if they could manifest as fermonic matter they would occupy around 10% of an upturned thimble
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freqy
on 2015-03-20 04:32 [#02485896]
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the electricity of our thoughts compressed into matter? cool
i wonder which part of the eclectic activity of our brains is actually our soul or connected to our soul that is in another dimension?
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