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John@LegitHyperbole·
How I navigate Twitter, ignoring the politics.
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@ohanxiety I try not to annoy anyone anymore.
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@stats_feed *Morgan Freeman voice* "The rapture begins in 30 years, you have until then to sort your lives out, repair the planet, stop fighting and maybe you'll be saved." They say a utopia isn't possible but I gotta bet this would have some effect.
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
If you could telephathically say something to all 8.2 billion people on earth, what would you say?
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@Matt_Pinner It's awfully steep for what I think it's intended for so I don't know, seems like a death trap.
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@thedarshakrana Ai patterns in this nonsense tweet. At least write it yourself.
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Darshak Rana ⚡️
Darshak Rana ⚡️@thedarshakrana·
Your brain uses more energy during REM sleep than when you’re solving calculus. Scientists studying consciousness during dream states discovered something that breaks our basic assumptions about where “you” actually exist when your eyes close. During deep sleep, the electromagnetic patterns in your brain don’t just change. They synchronize with quantum field fluctuations that operate outside normal spacetime constraints. The neural networks that generate your sense of self start resonating with frequencies that have no known source in physical matter. Think about what that sentence actually means. Your consciousness during dreams operates on wavelengths that don’t originate from your neurons. Something else is generating the signal your brain is receiving and amplifying during REM cycles. EEG readings during lucid dreaming show brain activity that corresponds to perceptions of events, locations, and interactions that have no connection to sensory input from your physical environment. You experience conversations with people who aren’t there, navigate landscapes that don’t exist, solve problems using information your waking mind never learned. The traditional explanation was that your brain fabricates these experiences by randomly firing synapses and creating dream narratives from memory fragments. But the energy consumption data doesn’t support that theory. Random neural firing should use less metabolic energy than conscious problem solving. Dreams use substantially more. Your brain is working harder during sleep to process experiences that aren’t coming from your physical senses. That energy has to be going somewhere. Recent studies of people who report detailed out of body experiences during sleep show that their brains exhibit quantum coherence patterns typically only found in superconducting materials at near absolute zero temperatures. Somehow, warm, wet neural tissue is behaving like a quantum computer operating at impossible temperatures. The researchers theorize that consciousness functions as a quantum field that normally interacts with your brain but isn’t generated by it. During waking states, sensory input from physical reality dominates and masks the field interactions. During sleep, when sensory input drops to nearly zero, the quantum field signals become the primary source of conscious experience. Your dreams are transmissions. What you experience as “you” during sleep may be your consciousness interfacing directly with information structures that exist in quantum dimensions adjacent to normal spacetime. The reason dream logic feels internally consistent despite being physically impossible is that it follows the consistent rules of whatever dimension you’re actually operating in. This connects to reports from every culture throughout history of receiving important information through dreams. Scientific discoveries, artistic breakthroughs, prophetic visions, encounters with deceased relatives who provide verifiable information the dreamer never possessed. If consciousness temporarily relocates during sleep, those experiences stop being mystical and start being… data. The implication is…Death might not end consciousness so much as permanently relocate it to the same dimensional space you visit temporarily every night. We’ve been assuming consciousness dies when the brain dies because we assumed consciousness was produced by the brain. What if the brain is just a temporary interface device?
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage

🚨 Scientists suggest our consciousness may leaves this dimension and enters an alter when we sleep and dream

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goma@soigomaa·
A riddle from 1688 goes: "If a man born blind can feel the differences between shapes such as spheres and cubes,if given the ability, could he distinguish those objects by sight alone?" In 2003, the riddle was solved when five people had their sight restored through surgery. They could not.
lyrify@lyrverse

Hit me with some creepy facts.

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SweetMarie
SweetMarie@Oceanbreeze473·
I need an expert opinion. Do you take slices from the middle until the 2 ends meet, or do you pitch the first one and drill your way down? Why?
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love drops@lovedropx·
Can u suggest one?
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SuperSisi@SuperSisi·
Is this true 😅
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@Thebestfigen The only problem is they didn't fall towards the roof.
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The Best@Thebestfigen·
Give these guys an Oscar.
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@fiona_iverson Why would she selfie herself cleaning her teeth 😐
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Fiona Iverson@fiona_iverson·
Comment the first thing you thought.
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@killashilla22 @borbaey @soigomaa Think of it in computer terms. Eyes are sensors, the brain is the operating system, the brains software is updated through using those sensors and then learning. There is no software installed for those eyes by default, the brain won't make sense of anything at first, even light.
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Gigi Lee@killashilla22·
@LegitHyperbole @borbaey @soigomaa So Helen Keller can write 14 books deaf and blind but 5 blind people couldn't tell you what the difference is between a box and ball is and you believe them? Alright...
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Gigi Lee@killashilla22·
@borbaey @soigomaa So, you think your fingers could differentiate between points and corners, but your eyes couldn't? Hmmm,....
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@killashilla22 @soigomaa Try putting yourself in the shoes of someone seeing something the first time and how'd they'd even make sense of it. It would be like some wild hallucination, they'd have no idea what anything is and everything they'd have learned would have to be matched again to sight.
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Gigi Lee@killashilla22·
@soigomaa This is the stupidest shit I have heard in a while. A blind person can learn that a sphere has no vertices or edges. As well as learn that a cube has 8 vertices and 12 edges and EASILY figure out which is which when sight is restored. My 1st grader knows about vertices.
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