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[–]Wowbagger0 points
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While I agree that what Blumen suggests is BS I do think that at times we sense things on a somewhat subconscious level via hearing or out of the corners of our eyes or perhaps even touch, such as a small tremor. Those things might produce a lower-brain response because they're subtle and not understood. I could be full of it but it matches up with my personal experience.
And how would one perceive these so-called biphons, if not with your own eyes? Eyes are the only organs that can detect photons. Does the back of your head have biphoton receptors?
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[–] Wowbagger 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
While I agree that what Blumen suggests is BS I do think that at times we sense things on a somewhat subconscious level via hearing or out of the corners of our eyes or perhaps even touch, such as a small tremor. Those things might produce a lower-brain response because they're subtle and not understood. I could be full of it but it matches up with my personal experience.
[–] blumen4alles 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
It isn't BS. Our eyes emit biophotons. Look it up.
I know when I am being watched, I can feel it. Maybe you just aren't paying good enough attention.
[–] Jaegerjaques ago
And how would one perceive these so-called biphons, if not with your own eyes? Eyes are the only organs that can detect photons. Does the back of your head have biphoton receptors?