TheOldHippiebilly
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Your brain has never once shown you reality. It's shown you a model of it — filtered through every assumption you've ever formed, rendered at full resolution, and delivered to your conscious mind as though it were the real thing. In this video, we break down Robert Anton Wilson's Quantum Psychology — a book that uses quantum mechanics, neuroscience, and linguistics to prove what most people intuitively resist: that perception isn't a window. It's a construction project. And it's been running, without your input, since the moment you were born. What you'll learn:→ Why the Ames room experiment broke the assumption that your eyes report what they see→ The one word Wilson argues keeps you trapped inside your own reality tunnel→ What the double-slit experiment actually proved — and why it isn't mystical→ Why "I" is not a single coherent thing, and what that means for every decision you've ever made→ The grammatical tool Wilson gives you to start seeing the walls Based on Quantum Psychology by Robert Anton Wilson (1990)
I heard on BBC4 news yesterday that this government have just warned the energy and petrol companies not to use the current troubles in Iran, as an excuse to get away with adding a bit more profit, on top of the expected price rises...
Who are you referring to...? The PR spokespersons (cabinet etc) or the groups/committees that operate in the background and make all the important decisions?So for the 2nd time in recent days, this government has done something right. But this also seems to be a recognition of what has happened in the past, with the way they are saying 'they will not tolerate it this time.'
you ever heard of The Invisible Gorilla (or "Monkey Business Illusion") experiment, a famous study in cognitive psychology and inattentional blindness.This is why we need juries, regardless of what David Lammy says. People's recollection of events are not reliable, even the victims. Entrusting one person to deliver a verdict is susceptible to bias and misperception.
Historify ,just finneshed listening to an 8 hour detailed video called "The history of the Arabs"
Took about 5 nights to get through it but it appears to be so well researched and doesn't keep going over the same material to stretch the video out .
It reminds me of some of Adam Curtis documentaries .
It begins way before the formation of Islam and ends explaining the proxy wars in Yemen
Being a luddite I still have problems posting links lolHave you got a link mate? I need to educate myself on these matters