Well That Was Weird

Ohh, another one!

I’m sure I read somewhere in this forum a joke about putting a phone in your shoe to record “upskirts”. A guy was arrested in Spain yesterday for…wearing a phone in his shoe and taking picture of girls’ underwear.

[quote]Edevus wrote:
Ohh, another one!

I’m sure I read somewhere in this forum a joke about putting a phone in your shoe to record “upskirts”. A guy was arrested in Spain yesterday for…wearing a phone in his shoe and taking picture of girls’ underwear.[/quote]
i think sometimes you just become aware of things you had been oblivious too. Say you really like a particular car for example, maybe a Mercedes Benz CL63 AMG for example. Maybe you saw it online or read about it in a car magazine and decided you want one. So you buy it. Suddenly, it seems like you find this “rare” car every where, but really you have opened your mind to existance and now recognize it.

I think this is different from a sort of premonition followed by an immediate “coincidence”.

Yeah I know that. My mother said she had exactly that when she was pregnant, she was seeing them everywhere from that moment.

But it’s still a funny coincidence that something as random as a phone in a shoe is commented in the forum and the day after (or few days) someone is arrested for it.

Unless the guy “joking” about it was planning to do it…

I can’t remember in which thread it was.

[quote]DJHT wrote:
I have actually been involved in injury just like this when I worked ER, however the pole was through the guys jaw.[/quote]
What do you do for a living?

Where does the six degrees of separation theory fall into all this weirdness as far as coincidences and probabilitys.

[quote]bond james bond wrote:
Where does the six degrees of separation theory fall into all this weirdness as far as coincidences and probabilitys.

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Pretty far on the probability side.

[quote]rehanb_bl wrote:

[quote]DJHT wrote:
I have actually been involved in injury just like this when I worked ER, however the pole was through the guys jaw.[/quote]
What do you do for a living?[/quote]

Was an ER Nurse for 14 years, then got my masters now I am a Family Nurse Practitioner and did family practice for 3 years. Now I do Occupational medicine for last 3 years.

[quote]Christine wrote:
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That’s really funny next to your avatar.

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]bond james bond wrote:
A few months ago I was sitting at the computer waiting for it to boot up. I randomely picked out a cd to look at the cover art or whatever. I picked out an Alice in chains cd and as I was checking it out I wondered whatever happened to the original bass player?

Two minutes later I log onto T-Nation and there be a thread, R.I.P. Mike Starr, original bass player for AIC.

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Linking this to some of Nards and my posts, I’ve read that thoughts actually have an electrical weight, they physically exist (science of Noetics)and they can actually travel a small distance kind of like esp. Expiriments have been conducted and demonstrated that thoughts can be shared by a large group in close proximity without communication.

I can’t find a link but it was in a book I read called “Infinite Mind: Science of Human Vibrations of Consciousness” by Valerie Hunt.

Expiriments have also been conducted where people have been hooked up to computers via cable and have caused things to happen on screen with the power of thought alone.

I’ve wondered if, given the fact thoughts do carry electrical charge according to scientific findings, it’s possible for a thought to “absorb” in to an electric stream or a wifi connection, radio frequency et cetera and travel, maybe at a faster rate than the original broadcast. Some how the thought shows up to a receptive brain, like a premonition or electric charge finding an outlet. Pretty weird.

Edit: Or maybe the broadcast comes through wireless venues before being encrypted to a recognizable energy and our brain circuitry pick up on it early.
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It usually happens a couple of times a week, but a good 20 seconds before the phone rings I get up to answer it.

Freaks my wife the fuck out.

I also call her sporadically when she is thinking of calling me, which also gives her the willies.

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]bond james bond wrote:
A few months ago I was sitting at the computer waiting for it to boot up. I randomely picked out a cd to look at the cover art or whatever. I picked out an Alice in chains cd and as I was checking it out I wondered whatever happened to the original bass player?

Two minutes later I log onto T-Nation and there be a thread, R.I.P. Mike Starr, original bass player for AIC.

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Linking this to some of Nards and my posts, I’ve read that thoughts actually have an electrical weight, they physically exist (science of Noetics)and they can actually travel a small distance kind of like esp. Expiriments have been conducted and demonstrated that thoughts can be shared by a large group in close proximity without communication.

I can’t find a link but it was in a book I read called “Infinite Mind: Science of Human Vibrations of Consciousness” by Valerie Hunt.

Expiriments have also been conducted where people have been hooked up to computers via cable and have caused things to happen on screen with the power of thought alone.

I’ve wondered if, given the fact thoughts do carry electrical charge according to scientific findings, it’s possible for a thought to “absorb” in to an electric stream or a wifi connection, radio frequency et cetera and travel, maybe at a faster rate than the original broadcast. Some how the thought shows up to a receptive brain, like a premonition or electric charge finding an outlet. Pretty weird.

Edit: Or maybe the broadcast comes through wireless venues before being encrypted to a recognizable energy and our brain circuitry pick up on it early.
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It usually happens a couple of times a week, but a good 20 seconds before the phone rings I get up to answer it.

Freaks my wife the fuck out.

I also call her sporadically when she is thinking of calling me, which also gives her the willies.
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It’s a weird phenomenon for sure. I believe if people tapped in to intuition and learned to develop it as they do their other senses, we would live on a higher plane of existance.

It’s like modern technology propogates and expands the “Collective Consciousness”. WEIRD!!!

Going back about ten years ago, my mother was stuck on a crossword puzzle and asked me for help with a clue.
I blurted out the first random word that came into my head, before she could read out the clue.

“Goblin” I cried out… not expecting it to be the right answer…

We were playing pool one day in the student union, my buddy called the 3 ball in the corner pocket. He completely mis-qued, the ball bounced off the table, hit the tile floor, bounced onto the next table and made the 3 ball in the same corner pocket he called.

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]bond james bond wrote:
A few months ago I was sitting at the computer waiting for it to boot up. I randomely picked out a cd to look at the cover art or whatever. I picked out an Alice in chains cd and as I was checking it out I wondered whatever happened to the original bass player?

Two minutes later I log onto T-Nation and there be a thread, R.I.P. Mike Starr, original bass player for AIC.

[/quote]

Linking this to some of Nards and my posts, I’ve read that thoughts actually have an electrical weight, they physically exist (science of Noetics)and they can actually travel a small distance kind of like esp. Expiriments have been conducted and demonstrated that thoughts can be shared by a large group in close proximity without communication.

I can’t find a link but it was in a book I read called “Infinite Mind: Science of Human Vibrations of Consciousness” by Valerie Hunt.

Expiriments have also been conducted where people have been hooked up to computers via cable and have caused things to happen on screen with the power of thought alone.

I’ve wondered if, given the fact thoughts do carry electrical charge according to scientific findings, it’s possible for a thought to “absorb” in to an electric stream or a wifi connection, radio frequency et cetera and travel, maybe at a faster rate than the original broadcast. Some how the thought shows up to a receptive brain, like a premonition or electric charge finding an outlet. Pretty weird.

Edit: Or maybe the broadcast comes through wireless venues before being encrypted to a recognizable energy and our brain circuitry pick up on it early.
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It usually happens a couple of times a week, but a good 20 seconds before the phone rings I get up to answer it.

Freaks my wife the fuck out.

I also call her sporadically when she is thinking of calling me, which also gives her the willies.
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I do believe in this kind of things. Once I was in a crowded tram on my way to work and for some reason I started to think that I’d like if someone called me in that same moment. So a minute later my phone rings. It’s a colleague who is in the same tram and saw me hopping in. So when we both get off the tram I ask him why the random call “I don’t know, I just felt like calling you”.

[quote]Edevus wrote:

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:

[quote]bond james bond wrote:
A few months ago I was sitting at the computer waiting for it to boot up. I randomely picked out a cd to look at the cover art or whatever. I picked out an Alice in chains cd and as I was checking it out I wondered whatever happened to the original bass player?

Two minutes later I log onto T-Nation and there be a thread, R.I.P. Mike Starr, original bass player for AIC.

[/quote]

Linking this to some of Nards and my posts, I’ve read that thoughts actually have an electrical weight, they physically exist (science of Noetics)and they can actually travel a small distance kind of like esp. Expiriments have been conducted and demonstrated that thoughts can be shared by a large group in close proximity without communication.

I can’t find a link but it was in a book I read called “Infinite Mind: Science of Human Vibrations of Consciousness” by Valerie Hunt.

Expiriments have also been conducted where people have been hooked up to computers via cable and have caused things to happen on screen with the power of thought alone.

I’ve wondered if, given the fact thoughts do carry electrical charge according to scientific findings, it’s possible for a thought to “absorb” in to an electric stream or a wifi connection, radio frequency et cetera and travel, maybe at a faster rate than the original broadcast. Some how the thought shows up to a receptive brain, like a premonition or electric charge finding an outlet. Pretty weird.

Edit: Or maybe the broadcast comes through wireless venues before being encrypted to a recognizable energy and our brain circuitry pick up on it early.
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It usually happens a couple of times a week, but a good 20 seconds before the phone rings I get up to answer it.

Freaks my wife the fuck out.

I also call her sporadically when she is thinking of calling me, which also gives her the willies.
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I do believe in this kind of things. Once I was in a crowded tram on my way to work and for some reason I started to think that I’d like if someone called me in that same moment. So a minute later my phone rings. It’s a colleague who is in the same tram and saw me hopping in. So when we both get off the tram I ask him why the random call “I don’t know, I just felt like calling you”.

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And how many electrical currents are contained in a subway system? And all those wireless data and phone plans…

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[quote]bushidobadboy wrote:

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
It usually happens a couple of times a week, but a good 20 seconds before the phone rings I get up to answer it.

Freaks my wife the fuck out.

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Understandably!

Jesus man, that’s possibly the single most consistent example of some sort of ‘pre-cognition’ I think I’ve ever heard of.

Seriously? Twice per week on average? Fucking weird.

BBB[/quote]

It is.

Another weird one for you- Ever since I could walk there was a place at the bottom of the steps in out house that would scare the hell out of me, like a jolt of terror that would make me run up the steps double time. When going up or down them I would skip the landing and first step.

After doing this for years my dad asked me why I always did it. I explained it to him, and he got a kind of suspicious look. Turns out that on that spot is where my grandmother from my moms side laid and died after falling down those steps.

I’m usually a pretty matter of fact type person, but I give a lot of consideration to paranormal activity or extra sensory subjects. Maybe I’m just a sensitive to it in some way, but when a place is spooky, every hair on my body stands on end.

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
Linking this to some of Nards and my posts, I’ve read that thoughts actually have an electrical weight, they physically exist (science of Noetics)and they can actually travel a small distance kind of like esp. Expiriments have been conducted and demonstrated that thoughts can be shared by a large group in close proximity without communication.

I can’t find a link but it was in a book I read called “Infinite Mind: Science of Human Vibrations of Consciousness” by Valerie Hunt.

Expiriments have also been conducted where people have been hooked up to computers via cable and have caused things to happen on screen with the power of thought alone.

I’ve wondered if, given the fact thoughts do carry electrical charge according to scientific findings, it’s possible for a thought to “absorb” in to an electric stream or a wifi connection, radio frequency et cetera and travel, maybe at a faster rate than the original broadcast. Some how the thought shows up to a receptive brain, like a premonition or electric charge finding an outlet. Pretty weird.

Edit: Or maybe the broadcast comes through wireless venues before being encrypted to a recognizable energy and our brain circuitry pick up on it early.
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I’m more or less a skeptic about everything, but there’s a few interesting things that I’ve never been able to put a finger on. Perhaps these things could be lopped into the same stuff as above.

For one, sports “momentum.” I know it sounds kind of funny, but there’s a very strange sensation that happens during a lot of NFL Sundays and sports games. An entire team/city/sports base can “feel” something happening during a game and even totally third-party and stand-alone commentators and casual watchers alike. We generally just say “Oh, big momentum swing for …!” But what exactly does this mean? Why is this such an audibly tangible thing, yet so without any real description cause, or actual physiological ramification that we can attribute this to? Very interesting.

Second, and this one is semi-controversial, is “drug” ESP. Google will yield plenty of results regarding the phenomena, but I can think of numerous occasions in which real and legitimate unsaid communication took place. I’ll leave out specifics, but if it was a one-time abnormality that happened I don’t feel like I’d be talking about it currently. I’m also speaking about ‘exchanges’ happening between sometimes as many as 5-10 people. (There’s obviously then always the possibility that these drugs will make people operate on extremely opposite levels, but that doesn’t explain the former.)

[quote]SSC wrote:

[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
Linking this to some of Nards and my posts, I’ve read that thoughts actually have an electrical weight, they physically exist (science of Noetics)and they can actually travel a small distance kind of like esp. Expiriments have been conducted and demonstrated that thoughts can be shared by a large group in close proximity without communication.

I can’t find a link but it was in a book I read called “Infinite Mind: Science of Human Vibrations of Consciousness” by Valerie Hunt.

Expiriments have also been conducted where people have been hooked up to computers via cable and have caused things to happen on screen with the power of thought alone.

I’ve wondered if, given the fact thoughts do carry electrical charge according to scientific findings, it’s possible for a thought to “absorb” in to an electric stream or a wifi connection, radio frequency et cetera and travel, maybe at a faster rate than the original broadcast. Some how the thought shows up to a receptive brain, like a premonition or electric charge finding an outlet. Pretty weird.

Edit: Or maybe the broadcast comes through wireless venues before being encrypted to a recognizable energy and our brain circuitry pick up on it early.
[/quote]

I’m more or less a skeptic about everything, but there’s a few interesting things that I’ve never been able to put a finger on. Perhaps these things could be lopped into the same stuff as above.

For one, sports “momentum.” I know it sounds kind of funny, but there’s a very strange sensation that happens during a lot of NFL Sundays and sports games. An entire team/city/sports base can “feel” something happening during a game and even totally third-party and stand-alone commentators and casual watchers alike. We generally just say “Oh, big momentum swing for …!” But what exactly does this mean? Why is this such an audibly tangible thing, yet so without any real description cause, or actual physiological ramification that we can attribute this to? Very interesting.

Second, and this one is semi-controversial, is “drug” ESP. Google will yield plenty of results regarding the phenomena, but I can think of numerous occasions in which real and legitimate unsaid communication took place. I’ll leave out specifics, but if it was a one-time abnormality that happened I don’t feel like I’d be talking about it currently. I’m also speaking about ‘exchanges’ happening between sometimes as many as 5-10 people. (There’s obviously then always the possibility that these drugs will make people operate on extremely opposite levels, but that doesn’t explain the former.)[/quote]

I’m telling you dude, look in to Noetics. Thoughts aren’t just verbalized ideas that people can choose to agree with or not, they are a real energy that can travel small distances. In a crowded area brains could be repeaters or transistors…

And then you have the mob mentality, group think et cetera.