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Vaskez 12-18-2003 03:16 PM

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Originally posted by GForce:
Well actually I think RoSs_bg2_rox is contributing to the topic. If humans, in general (some people may be more sensitive thus hear "better"), can only hear a certain range, then our general perception is to believe what we can hear. For example, it is generally accepted that there is nothing faster than light. Well I don't believe that. We can see light as being the fastest yet that is the fastest thing that we sense. What if there are things faster than light that we can not see. Its all about sensing the frequencies. What we can percieve thus we believe. What we can't, thus we, in general don't believe or don't generally believe. Another example are the "psychics" or those with super-sensitive senses, the sixth sense. They operate some of the time at a different frequency thus "hear better" or sense better. Now for those who might believe in life after death, do you not also guess that perhaps just operate at a different frequency thus we might percieve a different reality then what we were used to.
Hehe [img]smile.gif[/img] I don't really think whether or not there are things faster than light is a question of "I do or don't believe that". We live in a physical world whose laws have been proven by tests and mathematics or at least by mathematics and maths says that anything going at the speed of light will have infinite mass and that is impossible etc. Although that is of course just in our dimension and I reckon that there might be more dimensions as you say.

Bozos of Bones 12-18-2003 03:18 PM

There are things theoretically faster than light. Neutrino particles and quarks come to mind.
As for the resonant frequency of the human being, I think it's somewhere between 400 000 and 600 000 Hz, but I'm not sure.

GForce 12-18-2003 03:30 PM

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Originally posted by SpiritWarrior:
You are right about the frequency being changeable cuz it is. You can also 'see' this frequency and It's changes in the human aura as it shifts in color.
Yeah it's pretty cool to get one of those aura photos at a new age convention. mine had like purple mixed with orange. it's probably different now since it changes with the emotion and other things.

Ghoul 12-19-2003 08:22 AM

@Gforce: You mentioned getting headache when running your monitor at 60 Hz. I think this comes because of the flickering of the images you are viewing on the tube when the refreshrate is too low. I don't think it has anything to do with your personal frequency.

slicer15 12-21-2003 06:01 AM

Yeah, I think the recommended frequency is at least 80 or 85 Hz...could be wrong though.

GForce 12-21-2003 08:33 PM

slicer15 and Ghoul ... yes I understand about the refresh rates of display monitors and the recommended rate is 75hz. I was just blabbing about other esoteric ideas of frequencies. This was just a discussion topic something to shoot the breeze, BS about, jada jada jada, etc. BTW discussions via typing is so slow and takes me off my train of thought and rythmn. I prefer face-to-face with like-minded people. Yet an online forum is sufficient when one is at work and just wanting to take a break. And you know work is such a drudge. Ho hum. [img]smile.gif[/img]

/)eathKiller 12-21-2003 09:06 PM

Human frequenceies are random and complex, there hasn't been an actual equasion done, that I know of, which can universally calculate the of a human being, much less gather the average frequency ammount. The frequency is determined by a number of things, including one's bioelectric chemical structure.


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