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RE: Defining the Mind: Divisibility

in Freewriters2 years ago

It gets a lot wilder in that book and they suggest that a lot of our reactions like when we get mad or sad or react in certain ways are not actually our own voices but are caused by some kind of parasite in our bodies that they claim they were able to not only detect but were able to hear the voices coming from those parasites in a similar way that a radio might work transmitting a signal and that they even use "crystals" to send the information, if you know much about radios you might know some of the first radios used crystals and modern computers do as well to send information through the air...

Holy freaky hell, I did a quick search and it does seem like that information is accurate. I seen a couple sources mentioning radio waves specifically as well as a litany of other communication methods. What's most interesting to me is that they all talk about fairly advanced levels of communication as well.

I knew that there were parasites and bacteria that influence much of how we behave, but finding out they are capable of such sophisticated communication is amazing. I'll have to delve more into this when it isn't so late.

You first article was fascinating! I'm glad I took the time to read it and I look forward to hopefully reading more in the future! Thank you for sharing and best wishes! :)

Glad you enjoyed it! I plan on making this series a long running one. There's so many topics to talk about when it comes to the mind.