^Brain farts indeed. What's more, flatulence is the usual state of affairs for the brain, it's just that most of the time they don't smell so we don't notice.
For example, did you know that you are blind for about 40 minutes each day?
For example, did you know that you are blind for about 40 minutes each day?
I didn't. What's the story on that?
It has also been postulated that the "stopped clock illusion" (a form of chronostasis) is caused by neurological processing of saccadic masking.
I personally experience the stopped clock illusion; I was actually somewhat disturbed by it, when I first noticed it.
Interesting phenomenon, this saccadic masking. However, the scope is within microseconds. The brain "fills in" the gaps or unusable data by interpolating from the boundaries of the useful data. It could be considered a momentary "illusion", but it's constructed based on real data. Thus, it's not a completely false image. Are there errors to be had? Sure. But a complete fabrication of something that was not there? Sustained for more than several seconds? I don't think saccadic masking applies in this case.
What are your defining parameters for "undeniably supernatural"? Because I've never encountered anything, personally or second-hand that is "undeniably supernatural." I've encountered things that I can't explain, but that's not the same thing. Can you give an example of the kind of experience of which you speak? There are numerous natural and reasonable explanations for why many people may share a "supernatural experience."I have a problem when people claim that any sort of claim of supernatural experience is some sort of hallucination. I definitely do know that some, maybe even most ghost stories are probably just hallucinations or dreams, but there are some experiences that can't be explained away like that.
When more than one person experiences something undeniably supernatural, at the same time in the same way... and there is no way to call it a dream or hallucination, what do you say, then? And I'm not talking about two people seeing a shadow in the corner of their eyes and assuming it's a ghost. I'm talking real, creepy stuff here.
No drugs involved. :P
I've heard that some mattresses spontaneously compress themselves.
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