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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79473361 United Kingdom 10/10/2020 05:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I recently read that magneto-sensing material was finally discovered in human eyeballs. Quoting: Beyond We might have the hardware but it isn't hooked up or we lack the software for it. When someone loses a sense like sight, some can make clicking noises with their mouths and walk without a cane and even bike just by hearing the echo return off of obstacles. It just proves we have areas of the brian that are not being used by most using our existing hardware. Vaccinations assist with them closing the channels on which humanity should be based. We are telepathic, we can see at different levels of light including the dark. We are faster and more powerful than we realise the issue is we truly only believe in what we can see so we are convinced Usain Bolt is super human and no one can go faster. If you repeat the same lies over and over we unfortunately believe it to be true. Little hints are out their, for exam0le autistic people who due to teaching constraints learn how to use a few of our abilities to the max. Think rain man counting cards or those that learn a new language in a day artists brains are wired up slightly wrong, they don’t socialise the same way so are not force fed narratives by peers. The last place children want to be different is the play ground. We are spiritual beings yet we have been dumbed down over centuries, how do you stop Change for the good? You create hate and wars. This is the ultimate distraction, we see ourselves as in humane, a virus on the planet, we are force fed just how shit we are and how pathetic we are that we need rulers or we will destroy ourselves. We need teachers not greedy leaders. I believe we have all the hardware in us and that we need a few driver updates which at present are only available to the elite. |
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User ID: 78306935 Netherlands 10/10/2020 05:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Evidence suggests birds use eye proteins and magnetite-based receptors to navigate [link to phys.org (secure)] year old "A strange game. The only winning move is not to play." - 'Wargames' "This world is more like a mystery, trapped in a conundrum, spun by a paradox." - AC1118155 |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 77119396 United States 10/10/2020 06:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sounds like the eye responds to the brain in all things; so perhaps the bacteria-organ relationship is produced by the brain: “This study breaks new ground by describing the cascade of processes that occur after a stroke in the visual center of the brain and how this ultimately leads to changes in the retina,” says senior author Brad Mahon, Ph.D. [link to www.medicalnewstoday.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79218476 Canada 10/10/2020 06:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Scientists claim to have discovered FIRST animal organs that can ‘see’ magnetic fields.. Quoting: pool One recent study suggests that magnetotactic bacteria living inside animals might explain this uncanny ability. Some scientists even posit that humans may possess a magnetic sixth sense. "Our study is the first to identify a magnetoreceptive organ in a mammal." Caspar proposes further, detailed examination of the mole rats' eyes using electron microscopes to figure out exactly where the elusive magentoreceptors are located and how exactly they function. They believe it's in their eyes. [link to www.rt.com (secure)] sick!!! The control animals who kept their eyes nested as normal but those who had them removed nested in seemingly random locations, indicating that, whatever the specific mechanism responsible for the magnetic sensitivity, it is located in the eyes. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76584875 Canada 10/10/2020 07:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cool topic. Just like homing pigeons we produce magnetite in the brain. [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] Our brains work on electrical fields, and can interpret fields around magnetic elements occurring in the brain to some degree. It's like if you were in a dark room with a strong magnet, and people outside the room were rolling giant iron balls around. You may not know exactly what's going on but you can feel the direction of pull around you. Like another poster said, we have a ton of on-board hardware, but we may not necessarily have the software to do much with it. Evolution favors useful adaptions. We never needed the full abilities of a homing pigeon, but a lot of people can still tell compass direction, which is a useful skill no matter where you are. Being able to "sense" other people's natures is probably another useful skill that helped us retain or grow the ability, as humans became more socially complex this would be increasingly important. If we ever had a sudden technological reset, and had to go back to a nomadic lifestyle, those naturally magnetic people would have an advantage and the trait would probably become more dominant. |
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User ID: 73576824 United States 10/10/2020 07:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well I got lost one day. It actually scared me big time. Luckily I was in a residential neighborhood and could find my way out by looking at the street signs. I saw a sparrow the other night trying to fly up into an overhang at a strip mall. It was bashing into the ceiling like it was panicking hard. It lost a couple of feathers while it was bashing up into the ceiling multiple times. I wonder if it was the 5G Network thing messing with its navigation? It was frantically trying to bash through the ceiling for a minute. Then it flew away. Last Edited by Desert Dude on 10/10/2020 07:16 AM Yeah I did it, and it can't be undone. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77690250 United States 10/10/2020 07:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Would not be surprised if we possess the same thing. The Sixth Sense explained? Quoting: Anonymous Legend I've posted this before, but years ago I was really struggling trying to come to grips with the insane asylum we are forced to live in, and a now very close friend introduced me to the world of silence and meditation. It saved my life and changed my entire perspective. I have attended several mediation retreats, one being 7 days in New Mexico. When you spend that much extended time in meditation, with a quiet mind and no attachment to any thought, magical stuff begins to happen. I connected to the world through my heart and not the easily controlled mind. Long story short, by about the 4th day in NM, I could energy fields around plants and some animals. By the 7th day I could see them around some people. If you think it's bs or I'm making it up, what's stopping you from trying it yourself? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79341452 United States 10/10/2020 08:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Scientists claim to have discovered FIRST animal organs that can ‘see’ magnetic fields.. Quoting: pool One recent study suggests that magnetotactic bacteria living inside animals might explain this uncanny ability. Some scientists even posit that humans may possess a magnetic sixth sense. "Our study is the first to identify a magnetoreceptive organ in a mammal." Caspar proposes further, detailed examination of the mole rats' eyes using electron microscopes to figure out exactly where the elusive magentoreceptors are located and how exactly they function. They believe it's in their eyes. [link to www.rt.com (secure)] 5 stars!! |
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User ID: 78503183 United States 10/10/2020 08:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We all have Magnets in Our Heart ... when Your arm hair stands up and You get ( what they call ) ... cold chills ... You are ... one with the Universe ... operating at 1748 hz. ... People don't care how much You know ... till they know how much You care ... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76667758 Canada 10/10/2020 08:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I recently read that magneto-sensing material was finally discovered in human eyeballs. Quoting: Beyond We might have the hardware but it isn't hooked up or we lack the software for it. When someone loses a sense like sight, some can make clicking noises with their mouths and walk without a cane and even bike just by hearing the echo return off of obstacles. It just proves we have areas of the brian that are not being used by most using our existing hardware. yes humans were stripped of capabilities in past by the Reptilians. |
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Desert Dude
User ID: 73576824 United States 10/10/2020 08:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | When I worked construction I worked at a building for a day in the middle of nowhere. As I walked through the corridor with my guide, I could smell the bedding I knew right away there were animals inside the building. And there were a lot of them in stainless steel cages. The building was not marked in any way. But I had a feeling that they were doing experiments on those animals. From the little windows in the doors I could see hundreds and hundreds of every kind of animal you could think of inside those cages. I was kind of like in horror seeing all those little cages full of animals. God knows what they're doing in there I just kept my mouth shut and went to work and finished my job that day. Last Edited by Desert Dude on 10/10/2020 08:34 AM Yeah I did it, and it can't be undone. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 70663772 United States 10/10/2020 09:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They are! The connotation of birbbrain is a fine example of how bassackwards the collective understanding has become in some ways. The language of the birds is not about what is said, it is about the manner in which things are said, and in how they are relayed to others through a developmental process so that the message carried through time can hold a greater amount of information with increased conciseness. If there were a polar opposite to be described within nature, it would be a behavioral parallel to meme culture, through which complex thought processes are simplified to purposefully stunt the development of greater awareness and understanding. That no such parallel is to be found might hark upon some significance for some. The language of the birds exists within every person. We use the same language when we process new information into a pre-existing paradigm of associated memories and re-write it into our dna. Society, the media, they - they've conditioned us to communicate and speak in ways that bypass our birbbrains, and in doing so, we are more easily controlled and swayed in our beliefs and perceptions. We are losing the ability to pass on knowledge of the past to future generations through our dna, and thus relinquishing the only source of control for our future that cannot be taken from us. Mandela effects are, in my opinion, proof of the genetic memory process being usurped, corrupted, disabled, and/or controlled within segments of human society. has gone a bit off topic. For once, so seldom as it occurs, I trust that pool, the OP, will not mind in the slightest :) |
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User ID: 79038089 United States 10/10/2020 12:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | so my grampa is almost completely blind in one eye, the other eye is completely shot. he can see vague shadows w low resolution thanks to laser surgeries but hes been able to get around on his own pretty well my whole life. he rarely loses things. and he has a map of every place hes been in his mind to draw on. hes better than GPS if you're driving around the city. this article wasn't that much of a surprise, still very cool. Last Edited by Plato II on 10/10/2020 12:43 PM ~Hic Manebimus Optime~ |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 77119396 United States 10/10/2020 02:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well I got lost one day. It actually scared me big time. Luckily I was in a residential neighborhood and could find my way out by looking at the street signs. Quoting: Desert Dude I always look up for the sun, then balance my peripheral edges to the horizon and go 'blindly' w my eyes wide open. The internal sees more than given credit. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 77119396 United States 10/10/2020 03:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Incidentally, this is probably why build up of iron in the brain is linked to Alzheimer's, I bet it interferes with our brains' electrical fields. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76584875 I'm not sure I follow your hypothesis, molecularly. Maybe this helps a bit: The researchers there said the connection may be because excess iron can cause oxidative stress, a type of damage to which the brain is especially sensitive. Iron isn't the only element that displays magnetism. Nickel, cobalt, gadolinium, terbium, and dysprosium are also ferromagnetic. [link to www.thoughtco.com (secure)] Unique observations about the forms of calcium minerals present in the amyloid plaques were also recorded. [link to www.healthline.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74926532 United States 10/10/2020 03:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sounds like the eye responds to the brain in all things; so perhaps the bacteria-organ relationship is produced by the brain: “This study breaks new ground by describing the cascade of processes that occur after a stroke in the visual center of the brain and how this ultimately leads to changes in the retina,” says senior author Brad Mahon, Ph.D. [link to www.medicalnewstoday.com (secure)] ok, what's going on with all the eye scenarios, your avatar, this inquiry...etc are you seeing shades of color in surreal visuals? i haven't found any correlation between magnetics and color optical in humans. birds are said to differentiate magnetic fields by the the subtle color changes in the sky' here a borg eye for you! [link to imgur.com (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 77119396 United States 10/10/2020 03:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not sure about the color changes, however it is said the color blue looks different to people on either side of the Mediterranean Sea. And, remember the study on the dress color? [link to time.com (secure)] Perhaps the onset of alzheimer's; calcium build up in the brian, can be linked to color perception changes? |