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I wonder if people can be original anymore ?
microwave ovens are cancerous
people back in the day were smarter than we think
microwave ovens are cancerous
people back in the day were smarter than we think
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Originally Posted by Cant Break The Unbreakable
Originally Posted by Wr
The widespread constant use of technology may cause atrophy in some areas of our bodies, and development in others...
Humans will go blind from the widespread use of screens. The growth of their usage far outpaces our evolutionary ability to get used to them, I myself make a conscious effort to keep my exposure to them low
explain those two for me.Originally Posted by Wr
-Carbon dating is a faulty process because not all things are considered.
-Science is a growing body of knowledge; not the final authority on anything and we hurt ourselves by using science as 3rd party system rather than placing ourselves in our relation to all things as the focal point of our study.
explain those two for me.Originally Posted by Wr
-Carbon dating is a faulty process because not all things are considered.
-Science is a growing body of knowledge; not the final authority on anything and we hurt ourselves by using science as 3rd party system rather than placing ourselves in our relation to all things as the focal point of our study.
Originally Posted by Cant Break The Unbreakable
Originally Posted by Wr
The widespread constant use of technology may cause atrophy in some areas of our bodies, and development in others...
Humans will go blind from the widespread use of screens. The growth of their usage far outpaces our evolutionary ability to get used to them, I myself make a conscious effort to keep my exposure to them low
Originally Posted by CreateDestroy
explain those two for me.Originally Posted by Wr
-Carbon dating is a faulty process because not all things are considered.
-Science is a growing body of knowledge; not the final authority on anything and we hurt ourselves by using science as 3rd party system rather than placing ourselves in our relation to all things as the focal point of our study.
Originally Posted by CreateDestroy
explain those two for me.Originally Posted by Wr
-Carbon dating is a faulty process because not all things are considered.
-Science is a growing body of knowledge; not the final authority on anything and we hurt ourselves by using science as 3rd party system rather than placing ourselves in our relation to all things as the focal point of our study.
Originally Posted by Wr
I know this is far fetched sounding, but I think humans will develop to be more telekinetic since we are loosing out on personal contact with each other because of machines, and because we are surrounded by and use so much more radiation in our everyday devices, we might accidentally or maybe we already do transmit/pickup thought frequencies . I know it sounds like x-men but a line in the xmen first class movie kind of stuck with me. Magneto said something to the effect that "the nuclear age will be detrimental to the humans, but will speed up mutant evolution."
Originally Posted by Wr
I know this is far fetched sounding, but I think humans will develop to be more telekinetic since we are loosing out on personal contact with each other because of machines, and because we are surrounded by and use so much more radiation in our everyday devices, we might accidentally or maybe we already do transmit/pickup thought frequencies . I know it sounds like x-men but a line in the xmen first class movie kind of stuck with me. Magneto said something to the effect that "the nuclear age will be detrimental to the humans, but will speed up mutant evolution."
Originally Posted by scshift
Originally Posted by Wr
I know this is far fetched sounding, but I think humans will develop to be more telekinetic since we are loosing out on personal contact with each other because of machines, and because we are surrounded by and use so much more radiation in our everyday devices, we might accidentally or maybe we already do transmit/pickup thought frequencies . I know it sounds like x-men but a line in the xmen first class movie kind of stuck with me. Magneto said something to the effect that "the nuclear age will be detrimental to the humans, but will speed up mutant evolution."
I have a complete wild theories on human mutation into superhumans, I'll probably post them later but I have to address this cause it's interesting:
I feel like humans are actually growing to be telekinetic also, but not because of radiation. I see it as with all the social networking, humans are able to know more about each other without actually meeting them. So when they actually do meet someone, they know so much about them through social networking that they can in a way figure out their personality, likes/dislikes, thought process without being around them for a long time. Then as they start spending more time together the brain figures out what assumptions based on the online data was correct/incorrect and uses a revised telekinetic calculation process next time such a thing happens. Of course for a huge percentage of the population this won't even come close to happening since they're so dumb/disconnected from all the online interaction, but for some this is possible.
I also feel like some humans can evolve in minor ways through their lifetime. Nothing major like additional limbs or organs but small resistances/strengths. I've found that I'm a very fast learner and I also know people who recover extremely fast. So whenever something damages their body they recover, then they never seem to have a problem with that again. It's kind of like pushing your tolerance level. If you subject yourself to occasional but periodic stress then you can eventually build a resistance. If there was a way to safely test it it could be possible that humans could develop a bulletproof layer. Constant subjection of the skin to a sharp penetrating object over time would cause immunity. I remember learning about this in biology but I forgot the name, basically it means that whenever you're adapting to a new stress and it keeps happening, your body will eventually become immune to it. Could pave ways for making a superhuman.
Sounds crazy but those are just some thoughts
Originally Posted by scshift
Originally Posted by Wr
I know this is far fetched sounding, but I think humans will develop to be more telekinetic since we are loosing out on personal contact with each other because of machines, and because we are surrounded by and use so much more radiation in our everyday devices, we might accidentally or maybe we already do transmit/pickup thought frequencies . I know it sounds like x-men but a line in the xmen first class movie kind of stuck with me. Magneto said something to the effect that "the nuclear age will be detrimental to the humans, but will speed up mutant evolution."
I have a complete wild theories on human mutation into superhumans, I'll probably post them later but I have to address this cause it's interesting:
I feel like humans are actually growing to be telekinetic also, but not because of radiation. I see it as with all the social networking, humans are able to know more about each other without actually meeting them. So when they actually do meet someone, they know so much about them through social networking that they can in a way figure out their personality, likes/dislikes, thought process without being around them for a long time. Then as they start spending more time together the brain figures out what assumptions based on the online data was correct/incorrect and uses a revised telekinetic calculation process next time such a thing happens. Of course for a huge percentage of the population this won't even come close to happening since they're so dumb/disconnected from all the online interaction, but for some this is possible.
I also feel like some humans can evolve in minor ways through their lifetime. Nothing major like additional limbs or organs but small resistances/strengths. I've found that I'm a very fast learner and I also know people who recover extremely fast. So whenever something damages their body they recover, then they never seem to have a problem with that again. It's kind of like pushing your tolerance level. If you subject yourself to occasional but periodic stress then you can eventually build a resistance. If there was a way to safely test it it could be possible that humans could develop a bulletproof layer. Constant subjection of the skin to a sharp penetrating object over time would cause immunity. I remember learning about this in biology but I forgot the name, basically it means that whenever you're adapting to a new stress and it keeps happening, your body will eventually become immune to it. Could pave ways for making a superhuman.
Sounds crazy but those are just some thoughts
Not sounding crazy at all to me. I see what you are saying. sorta like we get so good at assessing people and doing it so often it heightens that sense in us. like speed learning/reaction as a way of life. I feel the way i feel about the radio frequencies because I have had some weird experiences. Like hearing songs on certain stations before i switch to them. Being able to read what a txt message says before I even get it sometimes. Picking up the phone and answering it knowing who it is and what they are going to talk about even when its not a predictable situation. I feel like a lot of these secrets are coded in our "junk" or unknown dna and certain circumstances unlock peoples dna sequences at early times which is why i think some of the rarities in genetics exist. I believe the way we think we are now is just a temporary state in evolution but evolution occurs over such long periods of times, we look at things as long standing norms when they could just be "current norms".Originally Posted by scshift
Originally Posted by Wr
I know this is far fetched sounding, but I think humans will develop to be more telekinetic since we are loosing out on personal contact with each other because of machines, and because we are surrounded by and use so much more radiation in our everyday devices, we might accidentally or maybe we already do transmit/pickup thought frequencies . I know it sounds like x-men but a line in the xmen first class movie kind of stuck with me. Magneto said something to the effect that "the nuclear age will be detrimental to the humans, but will speed up mutant evolution."
I have a complete wild theories on human mutation into superhumans, I'll probably post them later but I have to address this cause it's interesting:
I feel like humans are actually growing to be telekinetic also, but not because of radiation. I see it as with all the social networking, humans are able to know more about each other without actually meeting them. So when they actually do meet someone, they know so much about them through social networking that they can in a way figure out their personality, likes/dislikes, thought process without being around them for a long time. Then as they start spending more time together the brain figures out what assumptions based on the online data was correct/incorrect and uses a revised telekinetic calculation process next time such a thing happens. Of course for a huge percentage of the population this won't even come close to happening since they're so dumb/disconnected from all the online interaction, but for some this is possible.
I also feel like some humans can evolve in minor ways through their lifetime. Nothing major like additional limbs or organs but small resistances/strengths. I've found that I'm a very fast learner and I also know people who recover extremely fast. So whenever something damages their body they recover, then they never seem to have a problem with that again. It's kind of like pushing your tolerance level. If you subject yourself to occasional but periodic stress then you can eventually build a resistance. If there was a way to safely test it it could be possible that humans could develop a bulletproof layer. Constant subjection of the skin to a sharp penetrating object over time would cause immunity. I remember learning about this in biology but I forgot the name, basically it means that whenever you're adapting to a new stress and it keeps happening, your body will eventually become immune to it. Could pave ways for making a superhuman.
Sounds crazy but those are just some thoughts
Not sounding crazy at all to me. I see what you are saying. sorta like we get so good at assessing people and doing it so often it heightens that sense in us. like speed learning/reaction as a way of life. I feel the way i feel about the radio frequencies because I have had some weird experiences. Like hearing songs on certain stations before i switch to them. Being able to read what a txt message says before I even get it sometimes. Picking up the phone and answering it knowing who it is and what they are going to talk about even when its not a predictable situation. I feel like a lot of these secrets are coded in our "junk" or unknown dna and certain circumstances unlock peoples dna sequences at early times which is why i think some of the rarities in genetics exist. I believe the way we think we are now is just a temporary state in evolution but evolution occurs over such long periods of times, we look at things as long standing norms when they could just be "current norms".Originally Posted by scshift
Originally Posted by Wr
I know this is far fetched sounding, but I think humans will develop to be more telekinetic since we are loosing out on personal contact with each other because of machines, and because we are surrounded by and use so much more radiation in our everyday devices, we might accidentally or maybe we already do transmit/pickup thought frequencies . I know it sounds like x-men but a line in the xmen first class movie kind of stuck with me. Magneto said something to the effect that "the nuclear age will be detrimental to the humans, but will speed up mutant evolution."
I have a complete wild theories on human mutation into superhumans, I'll probably post them later but I have to address this cause it's interesting:
I feel like humans are actually growing to be telekinetic also, but not because of radiation. I see it as with all the social networking, humans are able to know more about each other without actually meeting them. So when they actually do meet someone, they know so much about them through social networking that they can in a way figure out their personality, likes/dislikes, thought process without being around them for a long time. Then as they start spending more time together the brain figures out what assumptions based on the online data was correct/incorrect and uses a revised telekinetic calculation process next time such a thing happens. Of course for a huge percentage of the population this won't even come close to happening since they're so dumb/disconnected from all the online interaction, but for some this is possible.
I also feel like some humans can evolve in minor ways through their lifetime. Nothing major like additional limbs or organs but small resistances/strengths. I've found that I'm a very fast learner and I also know people who recover extremely fast. So whenever something damages their body they recover, then they never seem to have a problem with that again. It's kind of like pushing your tolerance level. If you subject yourself to occasional but periodic stress then you can eventually build a resistance. If there was a way to safely test it it could be possible that humans could develop a bulletproof layer. Constant subjection of the skin to a sharp penetrating object over time would cause immunity. I remember learning about this in biology but I forgot the name, basically it means that whenever you're adapting to a new stress and it keeps happening, your body will eventually become immune to it. Could pave ways for making a superhuman.
Sounds crazy but those are just some thoughts
Man, I do the exact same thing a lot. And for some reason, deja vu happens to me very often. I experience it about two or three times a day, no kidding.Originally Posted by Wr
Not sounding crazy at all to me. I see what you are saying. sorta like we get so good at assessing people and doing it so often it heightens that sense in us. like speed learning/reaction as a way of life. I feel the way i feel about the radio frequencies because I have had some weird experiences. Like hearing songs on certain stations before i switch to them. Being able to read what a txt message says before I even get it sometimes. Picking up the phone and answering it knowing who it is and what they are going to talk about even when its not a predictable situation. I feel like a lot of these secrets are coded in our "junk" or unknown dna and certain circumstances unlock peoples dna sequences at early times which is why i think some of the rarities in genetics exist. I believe the way we think we are now is just a temporary state in evolution but evolution occurs over such long periods of times, we look at things as long standing norms when they could just be "current norms".
Man, I do the exact same thing a lot. And for some reason, deja vu happens to me very often. I experience it about two or three times a day, no kidding.Originally Posted by Wr
Not sounding crazy at all to me. I see what you are saying. sorta like we get so good at assessing people and doing it so often it heightens that sense in us. like speed learning/reaction as a way of life. I feel the way i feel about the radio frequencies because I have had some weird experiences. Like hearing songs on certain stations before i switch to them. Being able to read what a txt message says before I even get it sometimes. Picking up the phone and answering it knowing who it is and what they are going to talk about even when its not a predictable situation. I feel like a lot of these secrets are coded in our "junk" or unknown dna and certain circumstances unlock peoples dna sequences at early times which is why i think some of the rarities in genetics exist. I believe the way we think we are now is just a temporary state in evolution but evolution occurs over such long periods of times, we look at things as long standing norms when they could just be "current norms".
I heard de ja vu is when you and yourself from another dimension make a similar decision and the feeling of de ja vu is the sub conscious mind becoming aware of what just happened. Like for a brief moment that action allowed you to catch a glimpse of the other parallel you like a mirror gaze when passing by a shopping mall and spotting something in the window that catches your attention after you've already taken a few steps in the next direction. It's also what I think meditation is. I think meditation is the best and most likely action you and other you's in other dimensions would do and it allows you to bridge experiences and information about things when you focus in your tone or frequency.Originally Posted by scshift
Man, I do the exact same thing a lot. And for some reason, deja vu happens to me very often. I experience it about two or three times a day, no kidding.Originally Posted by Wr
Not sounding crazy at all to me. I see what you are saying. sorta like we get so good at assessing people and doing it so often it heightens that sense in us. like speed learning/reaction as a way of life. I feel the way i feel about the radio frequencies because I have had some weird experiences. Like hearing songs on certain stations before i switch to them. Being able to read what a txt message says before I even get it sometimes. Picking up the phone and answering it knowing who it is and what they are going to talk about even when its not a predictable situation. I feel like a lot of these secrets are coded in our "junk" or unknown dna and certain circumstances unlock peoples dna sequences at early times which is why i think some of the rarities in genetics exist. I believe the way we think we are now is just a temporary state in evolution but evolution occurs over such long periods of times, we look at things as long standing norms when they could just be "current norms".
For the telekinetic part, I feel a lot of it with my family. It's probably because I've been around them for so long, but whenever my brother calls my mom, I'll know it's him and I won't even be around the phone. Sometimes he'll call at night and my mom's phone will ring, I'll know it's him instantly.
For the deja vu, it happens so often I feel like it's a normal part of my life. I'll go through something in real life then I'll immediately look back and feel like I've done that exact same thing before.
I heard de ja vu is when you and yourself from another dimension make a similar decision and the feeling of de ja vu is the sub conscious mind becoming aware of what just happened. Like for a brief moment that action allowed you to catch a glimpse of the other parallel you like a mirror gaze when passing by a shopping mall and spotting something in the window that catches your attention after you've already taken a few steps in the next direction. It's also what I think meditation is. I think meditation is the best and most likely action you and other you's in other dimensions would do and it allows you to bridge experiences and information about things when you focus in your tone or frequency.Originally Posted by scshift
Man, I do the exact same thing a lot. And for some reason, deja vu happens to me very often. I experience it about two or three times a day, no kidding.Originally Posted by Wr
Not sounding crazy at all to me. I see what you are saying. sorta like we get so good at assessing people and doing it so often it heightens that sense in us. like speed learning/reaction as a way of life. I feel the way i feel about the radio frequencies because I have had some weird experiences. Like hearing songs on certain stations before i switch to them. Being able to read what a txt message says before I even get it sometimes. Picking up the phone and answering it knowing who it is and what they are going to talk about even when its not a predictable situation. I feel like a lot of these secrets are coded in our "junk" or unknown dna and certain circumstances unlock peoples dna sequences at early times which is why i think some of the rarities in genetics exist. I believe the way we think we are now is just a temporary state in evolution but evolution occurs over such long periods of times, we look at things as long standing norms when they could just be "current norms".
For the telekinetic part, I feel a lot of it with my family. It's probably because I've been around them for so long, but whenever my brother calls my mom, I'll know it's him and I won't even be around the phone. Sometimes he'll call at night and my mom's phone will ring, I'll know it's him instantly.
For the deja vu, it happens so often I feel like it's a normal part of my life. I'll go through something in real life then I'll immediately look back and feel like I've done that exact same thing before.