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I have also had these problems for a few days....WTF..!!!:/\\k::/\\chop |
Computer problems, clean out your browsers cookies & cache. If you hear a mysterious hum clean out your ears.
Here endth the lesson. ;) |
^ I don't whether to give you a pat on the back or a kick in the pants!! :yep:
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Thxxl the "comics for the Leçon..😊
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another one like this it will be daylight tomorrow:haha::har: the lessons " clean out your browsers cookies & cache" :har::D An evidence..the union minimum.. @Rece :D https://i.makeagif.com/media/5-23-2018/mCHuEh.gif You guys are really funny..:03: the maintenance of the site.. will be more suitable..maybe a poorly done job...:fff::har::/\\k: |
Well OK then, maybe that hum or ringing in your ears just might mean you’re better tuned-in to the universe than the rest of us.
https://youtu.be/dMat2jDOhbI?si=Ypv0m_mg28dt4ZhR |
LINK: Joachim Berendt: The World is Sound
I stay with the theory of electromagnetic hearing, like a very few people were able to "hear" certain military radars during the cold war when their brain was exposed to the radar beam. Certain brain regions linked to accoustic signal processing got directly stimulated electrically by the radar and formed the acoustic perception of "hearing a sound" while the ear received no accoustic air waves at all. |
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I have on occasion been driving late at night, and had the sensation of being blinded by a light............ but no light was visible. Then get about 1000 yards up the road and spot Plod, hiding behind the bushes with his laser pointed at me. :o |
Brain wave entrainment. At around 100 Hz, the brain releases beta endorphins. Beta endorphins are part of the body's endogenous opioid system. They're peptides that are 18 to 33 times more powerful than morphine on a per-molar basis.
They make you nice and mellow, and give you a feeling of contentment. You don't care about things that would normally concern you, much like heroin. They're part of the brain's reward system. Anyone who has ever been in a military hospital, pumped full of morphine with more added every two hours can tell you, there's not much that you're terribly worried about. If you could somehow target the world's population with a constant 100 Hz hum, everybody would be releasing beta endorphins and there would be little chance that they'd muster up enough concern to rebel against authority. You could neuter their kids, make them eat bugs, and take away all their property, and chances are they wouldn't react. And if you beamed it at them from satellites, they'd have a hard time discerning where it was coming from. Yeah, they'd all be nice and compliant. Then you could pummel their beta endorphin-drenched minds with complete BS through media outlets, and they'd swallow it all, hook, line, and sinker. But who would want to do something like that? Surely there's no one here on Earth that sick, malevolent, and purely evil? :haha: :Kaleun_Cheers: |
:hmmm:...besides the Cummins 290 fuelsqueezer/Led Zepplin induced tinnitus from the '70's night-trukkin' phase of life, the only hum I hear is my CPAP machine as I wheeze the night away in fitful intermittant slumber!??:timeout::o:Kaleun_Sleep:
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Philip Dick was right. Don't know what it is he was right on, but he was right. :D
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Until I was about seven or so I could see auras around living things. people, animals, trees you name it. I also have a few memories particularly those of my mom. Threw them for a loop when I first spoke of them because I wasn’t even born yet. Silly things like that. I can also read minds and sense when big events will happen too. Not always though, I got be in a pretty peaceful state of mind to read what going in someone else’s grey matter. |
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