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Curious Cdn

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it would be "real" to the folks perceiving those images.
the question is to explain the phenomena. Hallucinations???? drug/chemical induced imaging?? brain functions that are different from the "norm"??
the brain could be called as the real last frontier........
Who's to say that anything is an halucination? They may be glimpses into parallel realities occupying the same space.
 

Ocean Breeze

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Who's to say that anything is an halucination? They may be glimpses into parallel realities occupying the same space.
yes these experiences could be just that. Perhaps the term hallucinations should have a broader scope. the term might have a limiting stigma to it too.
 

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2x the speed of light is when you expand at the speed of light in all directions, like the 'opposite way'. (when it isn't being being sped up or slowed down by anything with more gravitational pull than a dull pencil)
 

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2x the speed of light is when you expand at the speed of light in all directions, like the 'opposite way'. (when it isn't being being sped up or slowed down by anything with more gravitational pull than a dull pencil)
Take the one marked "Lithium"
 

Curious Cdn

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I've got another interesting fact: the Sun is white.
You're an idiot. "White" is all colours, equally. You are seeing the emission spectrum of hydrogen and it is quite spiky in all sorts of frequencies.

Other stars that say, emit the spectrum of iron, are reddish. Blue ones are fusing helium.

"Relatively white" is more accurate...

If you saw our sun in a telescope from millions of light years away, you would not classify it as "white", you would list it as "hydrogen" because that is the spectrum that they would see.
 

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You're an idiot. "White" is all colours, equally. You are seeing the emission spectrum of hydrogen and it is quite spiky in all sorts of frequencies.
Other stars that say, emit the spectrum of iron, are reddish. Blue ones are fusing helium.
"Relatively white" is more accurate...
If you saw our sun in a telescope from millions of light years away, you would not classify it as "white", you would list it as "hydrogen" because that is the spectrum that they would see.

Do you also believe that Bolton Wanderers' home shirt isn't white, too?