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Originally posted by ldyserenity
reply to post by Zeplin100
I had this CREEPY A** painting that my SO got me when we lived up in Philly, it was these kids in a choir, but they were freakish with extra large eyes that seemed to always followed you. I hated that painting and after I saw the darkness I had to put it in the basement, those kids were just NOT RIGHT!!!!!
[edit on 16-8-2009 by ldyserenity]
Originally posted by ZikhaN
Ummm.... other side of what now?
I didn't know there was 'another side' of a mirror, except for the backside obviously rofl.
No I'm just kidding. Personally I've never had an OOBE experience. The best (probably bad choice of word) I've gotten is Sleep Paralysis. But I've heard you can get an OOBE during that too, I personally haven't had anything like that though.
Interesting thread, let's see what other people say(:
Originally posted by abecedarian
Unless you believe that reflections have depth beyond infinity and what you see in a reflection is not really there... there is nothing there. If optics isn't what it appears to be, your eyes, they eyes of other predators and everything ever seen wasn't really there.
Unless reflections were anti-matter and the surface transformed anti-photons to photons and vice-versa ... even then the reflection would be representative of what's on the other side, but in reverse like in a mirror ....
Wiki Near the event horizon (the closest point that is observable), objects are rapidly accelerated and subject to time dilation. To an observer on an object being consumed, it would take a very long time before any perceptible change occurred. When finally "consumed", objects are instantaneously pulverized and/or vaporized by the acceleration and gravity flux.
Originally posted by Scooby Doo
Black Hole:
Wiki Near the event horizon (the closest point that is observable), objects are rapidly accelerated and subject to time dilation. To an observer on an object being consumed, it would take a very long time before any perceptible change occurred. When finally "consumed", objects are instantaneously pulverized and/or vaporized by the acceleration and gravity flux.
On the other side of a mirror, a thin film of pure silver
BTW Didn't you already have a thread on this topic?
umm... doesn't exactly make much sense to me either.
Originally posted by Zeplin100
Originally posted by abecedarian
Unless you believe that reflections have depth beyond infinity and what you see in a reflection is not really there... there is nothing there. If optics isn't what it appears to be, your eyes, they eyes of other predators and everything ever seen wasn't really there.
Unless reflections were anti-matter and the surface transformed anti-photons to photons and vice-versa ... even then the reflection would be representative of what's on the other side, but in reverse like in a mirror ....
Uhhh can you explain just alittle bit more that post dosent really make sense to me.