neurology
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Blue Fire Jinn, Frequency Division, and Unequal Distribution of Timely Matters
Within the Islamic religion, there is this concept of another species of intelligent beings that live here on Earth called Jinn. If you read their description the rational, Western way, they sound a bit like energy beings, who have supernatural powers to conjure illusions, move at high speed, and play tricks on mankind. Now the Continue reading
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Selective Brain Destruction and the Four Bastards of Primitive Societies
I’ve been thinking about the idea that the use of walking sticks amongst the elderly in ancient societies did more than just help them keep upright while walking. This is related to how rapping a hard object on the ground happens to disrupt what are normally uniformly aligned charges of the ground and air around Continue reading
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Tulpas, Thetans, and Neural Ancillary Frequency Divisions
This is a short one about an ability that the human brain can learn to do, though it is extraordinarily dangerous, one at the risk scale of full demonic possession. But, I have the explanation for it, and am posting it here. Basically, the human brain is neurons and nerves, and how they are wired Continue reading
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Avoiding Mountain Tengu, Snacks, and Staffs
Legally Distinct Inspired NOT-Rafki, dressed as a Yamabushi, out on a mountain walk, not made by me, but by OpenAI’s ChatGPT, and I don’t know where they live. There is this thing that happens when you walk for a long time. It is related to how our brain evolved to keep ‘Problem’-cognition as a positive-charge Continue reading
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Surface Charge Conditions and Accidental Relativistic Day-Hiking
Image Generated by ChatGPT I had an unusual experience while out on a day hike. Day hiking is about as much as I can stand to be outdoors generally, mostly because after being in the woods for a while, I grow extremely bored and want to return to my life of coffee and extremely comfortable Continue reading
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Cats, Dogs, and Social Play
I was woolgathering about someone asking me if I was a cat or a dog person. People seemed to ask this question more in the past than they do now. In fact, the whole cat-dog dichotomy seems to have been more of an 80’s and 90’s idea than one that is popular today. I actually Continue reading