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posted on Sep, 9 2014 @ 10:30 AM
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originally posted by: theabsolutetruth
a reply to: weirdguy

Looks like you got the shape of the fountains in image #9204, also the window could refer to the 'window' shape made in the centre of the tower, and the bridge to the arch of the tower base.

Getting there!
You said you uploaded a simple object? Eifel tower is an object similar in shape to a jar, that I had seen.
Now 7011 is an object or a picture like 9204? Pl be clear b4 I can rv.
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posted on Sep, 9 2014 @ 10:52 AM
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a reply to: Nochzwei

The first 3 were drawings of simple objects, I clearly said that the new images were just images, no specific details, I said they would be clear recent photo's, no specific details. That is the way of the new images, photo's from the internet and no specific details as the drawings were picking up on peripheral things about me rather than the image.

The jar you described wasn't specific in shape, just a golden colour, perhaps if you specified a shape or added a sketch or image, your perception would be clearer. If it was an eiffel tower shaped jar then you should say. Most jar shapes aren't that shape.

It is important that details and shapes are recognised, for example if weirdguy had sketched an arch with a rectangle on top instead of a bridge and window photo, he might have perceived further that the shape is familiar to the eiffel tower.

If you seen a jar that shape, if you sketched it you might have also realised the shape is familiar to the eiffel tower.

It is all about recognising and developing perceptions, sometimes fine tuning is all it takes to realise an image.

I advise people to sketch their perception as that is often how an RV image becomes clear.

The image #7011 is as per new format, a clear, recent photo from the internet, no specific details.
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posted on Sep, 9 2014 @ 10:56 AM
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a reply to: Druid42
After sleeping on it, I'm pretty sure mine was just a lucky guess.
First thought was "landmark/monument"; Next was three different kinds of landmarks or monuments; and then, in response to someone's question of 'animal or mineral', signalfire said "it would be more mineral"... And I blurted the misspelled version.
So, I wouldn't even say that it was a 'clean' lucky guess.

I do, though, find it interesting that the two numbers "9204" and "7011"...numerologically reduce to "6" and "9".



posted on Sep, 9 2014 @ 11:00 AM
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a reply to: WanDash

You shouldn't think of it as just a guess, sometimes RV is instant.

As for the random string generated codes, I guarantee each of these 100% are from the string generator website and the first codes that appeared each time.

Also 7's and 1's are my numbers, and #9024, 90 is a Paris area code near the Eiffel tower. Plenty of synchronicity!



posted on Sep, 9 2014 @ 11:19 AM
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I cant seem to get the quote buttons working well but I would not have guessed Eifel Tower because its so obvious as one of the major world monuments. Major well known world monuments there are so few of them everyone knows that its extremely easy to guess you have roughly a one in 20 shot at it.

On page 9. Mash3d suggested parameters and methods and specifically said about monuments and said Eiffel Tower not once but three times which may have influenced your choice.

I remembered someone mentioning this so I didnt want to go for an easily recognizable structure. I was pretty far off thinking it was stone i was pretty sure it was.

Id suggest places, monuments, sculptures that evoke emotion of awe, wonder, and fear at their beauty or ugliness or strangeness but not something too well known but not something impossible to recognize different from something else. For example the Spasheshipt Earth Epcot dome in Disney World is unique enough to be identified and put details described easy enough but isnt as easy to just randomly guess as the Eiffel Tower.
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posted on Sep, 9 2014 @ 11:42 AM
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7011
sun low just above the horizon, blue sky, some clouds and a train or an aeroplane with windows
a reply to: theabsolutetruth



posted on Sep, 9 2014 @ 11:45 AM
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originally posted by: theabsolutetruth
...As for the random string generated codes, I guarantee each of these 100% are from the string generator website and the first codes that appeared each time.

...Also 7's and 1's are my numbers, and #9024, 90 is a Paris area code near the Eiffel tower. Plenty of synchronicity!

I wasn't questioning the integrity or method of number generation...
More thinking, as you've suggested - synchronicity.



posted on Sep, 9 2014 @ 11:56 AM
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#7011

Just so i can get it out of my head to make sure its not just influence from others. Its overlooking water. I think the ocean. Its facing toward a city. I think its modern. I think there are skyscrapers. Im going to say its in the US. Im going to say its new york and you may or may not be able to see the statue of liberty but i have a stronger guess you can see the new trade center.



posted on Sep, 9 2014 @ 01:40 PM
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a reply to: WanDash

I know you weren't. I just wanted to add that, I was surprised at the synchronicity.



posted on Sep, 9 2014 @ 01:49 PM
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a reply to: Aural

I wouldn't have chosen the Eiffel tower for the thread images, this was specifically for the Out of the Box sending task, and chosen for it's recognisable shape and familiarity.

From my experience, familiar objects, places, shapes etc are more easily RV'd, and though these might be more easily guessed, there are millions of well known places, objects, people, monuments, buildings and landscapes and the image could be literally any type of place, object or something else that even a famous landmark can be included without affecting the integrity of the task.

It is best to not consider the rationale of the image and perception and the guessing element, as it is a visual and mental perception, so if a triangle tower is seen that is part of the perception.

I either didn't read or forgot if the Eiffel tower was mentioned on the thread and it had no bearing at all on the choice of image.

I cannot rule out famous places as image tasks as that is part of the purpose, to see if such places are perhaps more ingrained in the psyche and more easily percepted, so every now and then I might or might not add such an image.

As it happens, only Wandash got it right completely though yourself and others got good descriptions and shapes.
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posted on Sep, 9 2014 @ 01:58 PM
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originally posted by: Aural
#7011

Just so i can get it out of my head to make sure its not just influence from others. Its overlooking water. I think the ocean. Its facing toward a city. I think its modern. I think there are skyscrapers. Im going to say its in the US. Im going to say its new york and you may or may not be able to see the statue of liberty but i have a stronger guess you can see the new trade center.

That is simply amazing



posted on Sep, 9 2014 @ 02:09 PM
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7011:
Dark. Light filtering through in rays.
Green and brown. Seaweed?
Floating sensation; absence of gravity?
Bubbles...fish? Sense of being under water.
Structures/ ruins. Looks like ancient Greece? Atlantis? lol
Shipwreck.
Fish.
Brown, billowing clouds of smoke. Volcanic eruption? Pompeii?



posted on Sep, 9 2014 @ 02:19 PM
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a reply to: Aural
Interesting. I know your post probably influenced me...but I know as soon as I read city in USA, I seen the ferris wheel on Navy Pier, Chicago, USA. Though that is probably because I have actually visited there a number of times. I am thinking my original water wheel must be a ferris wheel like in my first image I had posted. I really don't know if it is in the USA though. Just know that wheel is haunting me and it is by water!

Chicago Navy Pier



posted on Sep, 9 2014 @ 02:20 PM
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a reply to: theabsolutetruth

#7011

cartoon drawing.
A large body of water.
Waves.

the edge of a shoreline.

Cliff with vegitation.

Palm tree.

blue.

burns my nose.

right wrist feels funny ache.

moving water.

a circle.

children and a runny nose...

balloon.
(When I went to taste the image, it covered my mouth and felt like a balloon, a kind of rubbery airy thing)
lol

Ok, attempt #1 done.

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posted on Sep, 9 2014 @ 02:22 PM
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a reply to: theabsolutetruth
I still like my idea of an emotion filled spot either by seeing its image or perhaps something where a lot of horrible events happened or deaths but also visually recognizable. Like a famous haunted place or something like that.

I meant it being mentioned may have hit your subconscious.



posted on Sep, 9 2014 @ 02:24 PM
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a reply to: nugget1
Good thing I didn't read yours first!

lol





posted on Sep, 9 2014 @ 02:44 PM
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a reply to: CynConcepts

That could work too. I was thinking its at least a fairly major city and near a coast.



posted on Sep, 9 2014 @ 02:54 PM
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a reply to: Aural
I was rereading my initial post for 7011 and am thinking my image of the ferris wheel in Westminster, England makes more sense to me. The moldy / mildewy dampness would make more sense to me that it was older historically and not modern. Hmmm.

Edit add: never been to Westminster area along the river front, but I would think Chicago would have been a different sense based off of my having personal experiences.

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posted on Sep, 9 2014 @ 03:05 PM
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originally posted by: Aural
a reply to: CynConcepts

That could work too. I was thinking its at least a fairly major city and near a coast.


Hey told you youd be good at this! Hmmm interesting I mentioned dark sceen wet reds and blues lights then you say this there is a picture hanging right behind my head now in my living room of a night city scape over water with theese colours I think it is the brooklyn bridge



posted on Sep, 9 2014 @ 03:07 PM
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originally posted by: Nochzwei

originally posted by: Aural
#7011

Just so i can get it out of my head to make sure its not just influence from others. Its overlooking water. I think the ocean. Its facing toward a city. I think its modern. I think there are skyscrapers. Im going to say its in the US. Im going to say its new york and you may or may not be able to see the statue of liberty but i have a stronger guess you can see the new trade center.

That is simply amazing


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