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But the fMRI only showed what areas were active in Padgett's brain. In order to show these particular areas were causing the man's synesthesia, Brogaard's team used transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), which involves zapping the brain with a magnetic pulse that activates or inhibits a specific region. When they zapped the parts of Padgett's parietal cortex that had shown the greatest activity in the fMRI scans, it made his synesthesia fade or disappear, according to a study published in August 2013 in the journal Neurocase.
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originally posted by: gallop
originally posted by: GBP/JPY
Nope not blindly shutting it out
R V is real, so is conjuring spirits
But don't do it....dude
Conjuring spirits is fine... Only people with a predisposition to schizophrenia will develop fully blown schizophrenia by believing people can conjure spirits.
OP, the name Uri Geller in your post tells me you haven't heard of him, or have, yet still believe he's legit. Either way, bon appetit...
originally posted by: gallop
originally posted by: GBP/JPY
Nope not blindly shutting it out
R V is real, so is conjuring spirits
But don't do it....dude
Conjuring spirits is fine... Only people with a predisposition to schizophrenia will develop fully blown schizophrenia by believing people can conjure spirits.
OP, the name Uri Geller in your post tells me you haven't heard of him, or have, yet still believe he's legit. Either way, bon appetit...
originally posted by: neoholographic
a reply to: gallop
You said:
OP, the name Uri Geller in your post tells me you haven't heard of him, or have, yet still believe he's legit. Either way, bon appetit...
The video was of experiments carried out by Stanford Research Institute. Gellar had no say or control in the experiments. So what people think about Gellar is irrelevant. It's Gellar in context with the other evidence for remote viewing.
Who knows, Gellar may be a poor Psychic but good at remote viewing. As Utts said, they're 2 different things. A person can be a good at RV but they're horrible when they try to display psychic abilities.
As they say in the video, this isn't about any psychic abilities that Gellar claims to have. These are blind and double blind experiments.
So Gellar could be a good remote viewer who thinks he's Psychic. So anything outside of the SRI experiments associated with Gellar, will not be believed or posted by me.
originally posted by: thedigirati
the biggest problem with RV is it is not consistant, you may have a good "read" today but not have another good read for days or weeks or months later.
and it's difficult to seperate facts and fiction, until latter.
you may think you geting a good read, and it's way off
another day you may feel you not "in the zone" at all
yet everything was accurate during the read.
this is the issue plain and simple.
that is why it was researched for so long.
originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
a reply to: Malisa
Because there are dark energies, and dark beings you really don't want to mess with. This is what happens with some people whom dabble in ouija boards and the like. Same thing if you were to build an exact, but smaller, copy of the Giza pyramid and you try to meditate under it.
originally posted by: InTheLight
a reply to: St Udio
I am curious, during your space and time spent with these people do any of them become aware of your presence?
originally posted by: vethumanbeing
originally posted by: InTheLight
a reply to: St Udio
I am curious, during your space and time spent with these people do any of them become aware of your presence?
In my own personal experience; yes they do feel You/your presence as a particular individuality. It is fascinating.