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RussellDust
on 2022-11-05 16:18 [#02622041]
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I get ya!
The life of Brian shows well how silly followers can be. And he was just Brian!
Funnily enough I met a guy in hospital who had a real Jesus vibe. I kept noticing him, he seemed intriguing. He came up to me saying he was intrigued by me, and spoke about Jesus. His name was Brian!
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umbroman3
from United Kingdom on 2022-11-05 16:29 [#02622045]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1S9vA3HJGCY
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umbroman3
from United Kingdom on 2022-11-14 19:45 [#02622297]
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I don't know guys. The voice in my brain is from a real person. Either he's the Messiah or it's DARPA new technology. I don't know what it is. What if it's the case that God is real, the Messiah(King of Israel) is real, and DARPA's technology does what DARPA claims it can do? I know it's not really schizophrenia for definite. There's a voice in my mind but it has nothing to do with mental illness. It's a real person communicating with me. Nobody wants to believe the truth because it's too outlandish
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umbroman3
from United Kingdom on 2022-11-14 19:46 [#02622298]
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I wouldn't have believed me either if I wasn't experiencing this myself.
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kei9
from Argentina on 2022-11-15 16:52 [#02622320]
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i see umbro. the only way this forum could be of use if you jot down everything the voice tells you (epicmega style) maybe then we can help you determine if the voice is someone else or just you, your own assumptions and thoughts voiced inside you
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EpicMegatrax
from Greatest Hits on 2022-11-16 02:35 [#02622327]
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I don't know guys. The voice in my brain is from a real person. Either he's the Messiah or it's DARPA new technology. I don't know what it is.
i took a stab at describing what all the voices are in this thred, previously and please have a look at it again.
i forget who said it but something like, "men make their own fate, but it's guided and shaped by the circumstances." that i catch bits of my favorite authors in my writing voice, or things i stole from how my dad writes, because he got me pretty far along there before school stormed in with things like "myriad is a vocab word" [high school] then later "never use the word myriad it's a sign your an idiot" [college]
so my favorite authors' voices, my dad's voice, high school arguing with college's voice... there is no one who is not a vast collage, that what makes an individual is which voices you decide are part of yourself. then you combine, and re-transmit; raise kids and your voice goes into their head, and your voice is a vast collage... of other voices that were a vast collage...
that if perhaps you could come to see mental illness as a technical issue, that maybe it's not even "illness" it's just having a brain that works a bit differently, that you'd be a shaman or a sybil a thousand years ago but we really need to find proper roles for schizophrenics; i still think they have a valid role as being a canary in the coal mine. that lewis will be episodic and imagine all sorts of dire things. most are wrong, but... some are just so specific and out of nowhere, and then it happens, and... wow, uncanny
but he's wrong a lot. so i guess i'm arguing you're overly-sensitive, which makes you wrong a lot, but it also makes you right here and there when no one else sees it. and just accept this ability and hug it and see what it likes for lunch.
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EpicMegatrax
from Greatest Hits on 2022-11-16 02:36 [#02622328]
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as to what the DARPA voice is, well, if you listen to it closely, can you hear an edge of anyone else's voice in it? will not be an immediate answer, but it will give you a corner to tug at and perhaps eventually trace it down fully
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umbroman3
from United Kingdom on 2022-11-21 08:21 [#02622483]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvUHDK59Igwhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvUHDK59Igw
The future of mind-controlled machines might not be as far away as we think.
As director of DARPA’s Biological Technologies Office, Dr Justin Sanchez is part of a team that is looking at how to decode brain signals and use them to control robotic prosthetics.
His research includes the visualisation and decoding of brain activity, the development of devices that could help patients with memory deficits, and advanced prosthetic arm systems that could restore feeling and movement after an injury.
The former associate professor of Biomedical Engineering and Neuroscience at the University of Miami has also looked at the potential of neurotechnology for treating paralysis, Tourette’s Syndrome and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
In this talk Dr Justin Sanchez takes us through various real world applications of direct neural interfaces.
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