Ideas Most Don't Touch!

smoker toker

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This thread is for those with a very open mind, and I want to prompt ideas that most people discard as impossible or fantasy. For we do not know everything in the world, not even close, but what we DO know is that compared to everything around us we are smaller than a grain of sand on the beach, and with that knowledge alone I believe there are endless possibilities out there in the universe.

To get specific... most everyone knows that human beings use only 10 percent of their brain, correct? And perhaps some geniuses use 11? But how many people REALLY stop to wonder what would be of our race if we could tap that other 90 percent?

Here's a situation. There was a study, some of you may be aware of it, I learned it personally while I played on my varsity basketball team when I was in high school... There was a study done, where a school took two groups of 10 students, basketball players. The aim was to see which method of teaching would improve their free throw shooting percentages... The first group, for 4 hours a day, did nothing but sit and shoot free throws... The second group, sat down somewhere, and VISIONED shooting, and making free throws. At the end of the day, the second group had a higher percentage increase with their shooting.

A stronger example here, a story I heard from a dear friend of mind, who saw something on the Discovery or some such channel... There was this man, I believe an indian buddist of some kind, who would sit in a tub of ice for hours on end a day and meditate. He did this for years I believe. He learned through meditation, how to control his inner body's core temperature, despite the fact the outside of his body was numb. He then later walked across the North Pole, damn near butt ass naked, and survived.

Now my interest sparks in other aspects of these tales. This guy trained his brain to control his body at ice freezing temperatures where anyone else would have died. What if, instead, he concentrated his meditation on something else? Perhaps, telepathy? would he have been able to read minds if for years he sat and practiced with someone? What about another talent?

If my memory servers correctly from my science classes, every object in the universe is made up of mass, and all mass has both, potential enery, and kinetic energy. i.e. A can sitting on a table has potential energy, it could potentially fall over, resulting then in kinetic energy until the can is still again. So what about people. Me sitting still right now in my bed, I as a human have potential energy, correct? Hmmm makes me wonder... What if I sat and meditated for a few years, and learned how to control the energy? Control the flow of it perhaps? A talent, if mastered, could give a person the ability of telekeniesis. Theoretically, if you could control the flow of your potential energy, you could release it from you, and when released, the energy would blast against an object, causing it to move without you touching it.

These are just a few thoughts I've had for a looong time, and some other opinions would be awesome bongsmilie

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phreakygoat

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the brain only uses an average of 10% of its capacity at a time, it would be overwhelming and redundant to use much more.
 

phreakygoat

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as does LSD, etc.
these experiences showcase the mind's potential for expanded perception, but it would only do us good if that expansion could be directed.
 

madazz

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read the celestine prophecy, the teachings of don juan, and there is another after the cel pro cant think whats its called. its alot about mind energy.
 

phreakygoat

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i use the very exclusive Google Image Search, lol. i'm just high enough to post random pics with little or no reason to. :grin:
 

DaveTheNewbie

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To get specific... most everyone knows that human beings use only 10 percent of their brain, correct? And perhaps some geniuses use 11? But how many people REALLY stop to wonder what would be of our race if we could tap that other 90 percent?
this isnt actually true as such. Its an Einstien quote thats taken out of context so often its crazy. What he meant is that the average person averagely has 10 percent of his brain working in alpha brainwaves. Check out gamma brainwaves, they are much much faster and more intense, its what happens when say your in a car crash and time slows down as your brain gets full of adrenaline and runs super fast.

Here's a situation. There was a study, some of you may be aware of it, I learned it personally while I played on my varsity basketball team when I was in high school... There was a study done, where a school took two groups of 10 students, basketball players. The aim was to see which method of teaching would improve their free throw shooting percentages... The first group, for 4 hours a day, did nothing but sit and shoot free throws... The second group, sat down somewhere, and VISIONED shooting, and making free throws. At the end of the day, the second group had a higher percentage increase with their shooting.
yup thats true and proven over and over.

A stronger example here, a story I heard from a dear friend of mind, who saw something on the Discovery or some such channel... There was this man, I believe an indian buddist of some kind, who would sit in a tub of ice for hours on end a day and meditate. He did this for years I believe. He learned through meditation, how to control his inner body's core temperature, despite the fact the outside of his body was numb. He then later walked across the North Pole, damn near butt ass naked, and survived.
dunno about that story, but chinese meridians (used in acupuncture) were discovered by meditating chinese taoist monks who could see energy running thru the body. Nowdays western science is just finding ways to prove that they do actually exist.

If my memory servers correctly from my science classes, every object in the universe is made up of mass, and all mass has both, potential enery, and kinetic energy. i.e. A can sitting on a table has potential energy, it could potentially fall over, resulting then in kinetic energy until the can is still again. So what about people. Me sitting still right now in my bed, I as a human have potential energy, correct? Hmmm makes me wonder... What if I sat and meditated for a few years, and learned how to control the energy? Control the flow of it perhaps? A talent, if mastered, could give a person the ability of telekeniesis. Theoretically, if you could control the flow of your potential energy, you could release it from you, and when released, the energy would blast against an object, causing it to move without you touching it.
lets say that your the sort of person that would meditate so much that you could move energy, do telepathy, fly, whatever.
are you likely to be the sort of person to go on the letterman show and show off? i think not.
 

IAm5toned

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If my memory servers correctly from my science classes, every object in the universe is made up of mass, and all mass has both, potential enery, and kinetic energy. i.e.
did you study quantum mechanics?
the universe isnt exactly whay u think it is.... fascinating stuff, the multiverse is... we know so little its more than embaressing.

A stronger example here, a story I heard from a dear friend of mind, who saw something on the Discovery or some such channel... There was this man, I believe an indian buddist of some kind, who would sit in a tub of ice for hours on end a day and meditate. He did this for years I believe. He learned through meditation, how to control his inner body's core temperature, despite the fact the outside of his body was numb. He then later walked across the North Pole, damn near butt ass naked, and survived.
i saw the program in question... your friend was exagerating a little about the north pole run, however the guy in question is pretty remarkable... the man wasnt an indian buddist he was an eastern european. check it out here for yourself:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=madoDvtKEes


the power of the human mind has always been extraordinary, and history is chock full of examples of unique individuals who have learned to master there thoughts...


but here's one thought i had one day while off in a daze:

Im a big student of science and history and technology, and im always amazed at the incredible difficulties overcome by man in more primitive times... and that makes me think, you kno, life on earth used to be hard.. really really hard. ya dig? no ipods, cell phones, doctors, governments, toothbrushes, vitamins, electricity, water pressure, any of the stuff you take for granted today.. so i thinks to myself, gee, how the fuck did they survey and build the parthenon? how the fuck did they align the pyramids with such astronomical precision? and who the fuck built the antikythera mechanism, when WE as a technological society, took over a hundred years just to figure out what it was....
Jacques-Yves Cousteau visited the wreck for the last time in 1978,[4] but found no more remains of the Antikythera Mechanism. Professor Michael Edmunds of Cardiff University who led the most recent study of the mechanism said: "This device is just extraordinary, the only thing of its kind. The design is beautiful, the astronomy is exactly right. The way the mechanics are designed just makes your jaw drop. Whoever has done this has done it extremely carefully...in terms of historic and scarcity value, I have to regard this mechanism as being more valuable than the Mona Lisa."[5][6]
so that makes me really think.. if life used to be so difficult, yet mankind was able to achieve some truly amazing an extraordinarily difficult things...
well how the fuck did they do it? when we today can barely duplicate some of these accomplishments! (lets build an 100% accurate pyramid for example...lol good luck) so i thinks to myself... they mustve been smart.. really smart. like neils bohr kind of smart so my theory is this:

What if todays advances in modern medicine and technology have made us, humans, as a race, dumber than in the past?

think about it.. almost everything is done for us already.. you go to the store, buy food, take it home and throw it on the stove. tadaa! dinner in 20 mins... far cry from hunting mammoth id say.
i could give examples for hours like this.....
 

mexiblunt

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Good post. I think the same sometimes but on the same note if they could build these things and have great thinkers to come up with them it would seem maybe life was easier for them than it is for us now. Just like in a few thousand years people will probably say the same thing that life must have been hard for us in 2009. (insert whatever your imagination can think of here)like back in 2009 they actually had to carry stuff.
There is amazing stuff being done now too but we also look at it differently. For some reason I'm willing to bet if they ever figure out how the pyramids were built it would probably something soooo simple that anyone really trying to figure it out would over look it? How many times have you seen something that looks so crazy or complicated then someone shows ya how simple it is. bongsmilie
 

IAm5toned

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Good post. I think the same sometimes but on the same note if they could build these things and have great thinkers to come up with them it would seem maybe life was easier for them than it is for us now. Just like in a few thousand years people will probably say the same thing that life must have been hard for us in 2009. (insert whatever your imagination can think of here)like back in 2009 they actually had to carry stuff.
There is amazing stuff being done now too but we also look at it differently. For some reason I'm willing to bet if they ever figure out how the pyramids were built it would probably something soooo simple that anyone really trying to figure it out would over look it? How many times have you seen something that looks so crazy or complicated then someone shows ya how simple it is. bongsmilie
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