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8 hours ago, MIbassyaker said:

 

Well...no. I'm afraid this doesn't make sense.

 

While experiences influence perception, people do not simply fail to see objects or images they have been "conditioned to believe don't exist".  This is a myth.  What happens instead is that familiar objects and patterns are perceived more quickly and with less effort than unfamiliar ones.

 

The Reticular Activating System is a network of cells in the brainstem that help regulate our level of arousal. It is involved in the the sleep-wake cycle, and level of general awareness..... but it does not participate directly in visual recognition.  It does not screen out images, except to the extent that you're losing consciousness and screening out everything.

      Thank you for correcting me. Regardless of the mechanism that is employed, my belief is that our perception of this reality isn't complete and that we only see or perceive a small slice of what is. For me, it's a percept and not a concept. I've experienced too many things to know otherwise.

Whatever this mechanism is, sometimes physical, emotional trauma, or illness can trigger or reset our perception.

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i've never seen ghosts, or ufos, or bigfoot, or any of that stuff.  they might exist, i don't know either way. but i never saw anything lke the stuff some folks have subscribed

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One time me and my buddy were fishing and it was a lake and it had a parking lot nearby across the lake and the parking lot had lights and it was at 2 am and it was spooky because there was a white van under one of the lights then when we looked back up the light was off but all others were on so we shrugged it off but kept our eye on it so we fished but then we looked back up and it was on it kept doing this for 2 hours and then we left because we got skunked but the light was not defective because it stayed on for a long time before oin out 

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That definitely sounds like whoever was in that van was installing the 5G. Animation Home GIF by ThreeUK

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