Yeah - sure - gravity can behave in strange ways - in all dreams - but in several degrees of intensity/strangeness. |
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Yeah - sure - gravity can behave in strange ways - in all dreams - but in several degrees of intensity/strangeness. |
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StephL yeah I agree with that. |
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Sorry, my statements were really aimed against the OPs ideas (not to justify them with terms they don't deserve like hypotheses). Your statements just started me thinking along those lines. |
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No needs to apology Darkmatters |
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*Moved to Extended discussion |
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I really/actually want/desire to understand/comprehend your theory but it's difficult/arduous when you can't choose/specify one possible/sufficient word/term to use/write and instead present/include two. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Hey Frank. If all your explanations was all about this statement |
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Darkmatters - interesting idea - he might try to go viral by stirring controversy. |
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Dreams combine, balance, and include opposites. The space is invisible and visible in fundamental equilibrium and balance. This IS the middle distance in/of space. This involves balanced and equivalent inertia, electromagnetism, and gravity. This involves BALANCED and MIDDLE force/energy/feeling/touch. My full position is stated/given in what I have already written in this thread. It is quite clear. Dreams involve balanced and equivalent attraction and repulsion. Notice here that VISION begins INVISIBLY inside the eye/body. |
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HALF GRAVITY IS CONSISTENT WITH THE EXPERIENCE OF THE MIDDLE DISTANCE IN/OF SPACE. Think about it please, and consider my ENTIRE position in this thread (and in my subsequent posts here). Also, half gravity is involved with invisible and visible space in fundamental equilibrium and balance. Think of BALANCED half gravity seen, felt, AND touched. Notice that vision begins invisibly inside the eye/body. |
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Hey Frank. I dont know if you have noticed that I and others have been responding to your very unimportant and totally nonscientifc thread here. But you start to sound more like a spam-bot now, so one start to wounder if you are okey or if things starts to getting over heated for you. Since you like repeting your self, I might do the same to you. So you hopfully get the message. You stated this |
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As a writer I have to stop you again. Why use both fundamental and foundational? Just pick one. I lied though, even if you picked one it wouldn't make your argument any clearer cause I still have no idea what you're talking about. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
I find dreams very interesting, and there is a lot that we don't know about them. |
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Стивен Лаберж - Осознанные сновидения. Весь семинар 1998.
What is Reality? |
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Yo, do you have a theory/believe in shared dreaming? |
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The ultimate, theoretical, and proven unification of physics/physical experience |
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Definitive proof of why dream experience is extremely important and fundamental |
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Huge News in Science !!!! |
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Dude I'm trying to understand what you've written here. It's the definition of argument by verbosity; you're throwing in as many words as you can and I still can't seem to find any substance. Your thesis seems to be this: Dreams allow us to grow through turning abstract thoughts into sensory data. Is this correct? |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
FrankDiMeglio, what you're saying reminds me of the Time Cube theory. |
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It's possible to disprove OP's theory in a level-headed manner without resorting to rude or dismissive comments like: |
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