Loaf wrote:
lol....lol.
Let me rephrase that, it was misunderstood by you as well as "foul". This is not gibberish by the way, once it is cleared, you will understand.
Ok, the confusing part seems to be the vibrations, so I will just cast that aside and use instead the word electricity. In the world, we get sensations such as sight, sound, feeling, taste and hearing, but in the brain, those things are nothing but electric signals. So therefore, to mimic one of the senses, the actual sense does not have to enter us but merely the electric signal can be manipulated to create the sense. There have been experiments where sensations were created without the stimuli, which makes perfect sense if it is just electricity that is being produced.
This is based on our understanding of we perceive the world around us. Of course, I could be wrong though, just makes perfect sense is what I am saying.
Invader wrote:
I'd posit that the sensation of flying/hovering would be similar, if not the same.
I believe that when flying, the sensation that would stand out most would be your emotional response.
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