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Anonymous No. 16489051

Explain how light work, is it a physical property? Why can some people have hallucinations of light even in pitch black rooms?

Anonymous No. 16489066

Light repeats and extends beyond the veil

Anonymous No. 16489069

Light parasites injected by the Sun.

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Anonymous No. 16489071

>>16489069
Light lives also, and living light can congest in space on Earth. People miles away from a star wouldn't be able to hallucinate and would probably die of cold.

Anonymous No. 16489072

>>16489051
Light is a wave propagating through the four dimensional space called aether. Usually our brains can only see in three dimensions. So what you see in daily life is a projection of the wave quantity into the three dimensional space. However hallucinations can briefly enable the perception of the fourth dimension which is what you describe.

Anonymous No. 16489073

>>16489051
Little corpuscles

Anonymous No. 16489074

>>16489051
>Why can some people have hallucinations of light even in pitch black rooms?
its the brain not the external enviroment

Anonymous No. 16489077

>>16489074
>>16489073
>>16489072
Ignore these spastics they don't know the first thing about light and starforms.

Anonymous No. 16489091

>>16489077
It's clearly an array of numbers.

Anonymous No. 16489125

is this "light" in the room with us right now?

Anonymous No. 16489135

>>16489125
No, only me... And you know, you're opposite of light, because you're NIGGER.

Anonymous No. 16489137

>>16489135
Niggr, nigger, niggest.

Anonymous No. 16489139

>>16489051
hallucinations are by definition not light.

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Anonymous No. 16489252

Where is this dark spot on the moo?

Anonymous No. 16489263

>>16489051
Light is just the absence of dark

Anonymous No. 16489275

>>16489263
Hallucinated light is actually darkness vibrating at a higher frequency.

Anonymous No. 16489281

>>16489275
so if i were to, for example, punch you in the eye, the lights and stars you see are actually particles of dark being energized and activating your rods and cones? That's really quite remarkable

Anonymous No. 16489291

>>16489281
My mind hallucinates as if there is light within the empty space that is normally populated by the sense of vision, and the creates a sensation of depth, color, and texture, as if my 'mind' is the large space in my surroundings rather than the small space in my brain. Afterall, the mind is creating a representation of the world through all the senses. I feel a bit sorry for anyone who only has the tiny brain, rather than the whole mind.

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Anonymous No. 16489292

>>16489252
Armstrong Greens, Hole 9 - A SpaceX Destination.

Anonymous No. 16489294

>>16489281
>Smashing an electro-chemical sensor might cause a burst of electro-chemical activity.
>Amazing!

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Anonymous No. 16489301

>>16489051
>Why can some people have hallucinations of light even in pitch black rooms?
When you unplug a sense (close your eyes, pin your nose, plug your ears, wrap your tongue, take off your skin) your brain cranks that sense past 11 and the amplified noise gets interpreted as signal. Hilarity ensues.

Anonymous No. 16489314

>>16489294
no anon, it can't be that. the theory fails to account for the dark particles

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Anonymous No. 16489328

>>16489314
Pluck out your dark-eye and truly see for yourself.

Anonymous No. 16489380

>>16489051
light = time

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Anonymous No. 16489391

>>16489051
>is it a physical property?
No this is the big lie. There is no wave/partical duality. That is materialist cope.
"photons" are the wave compression.

It's a massive failing to try and force material particles into everything. Absolute cope

Anonymous No. 16489431

>>16489051
Is color a physical property you can touch or is it entirely a mental product? That's your answer for light

Anonymous No. 16489658

>>16489431
wavelengths are a real thing no matter what we decide to call them

Anonymous No. 16489710

>>16489658
And yet, wavelengths don't have an answer for magenta, thus solidifying what I said about colors and, by extension, light being mental products instead of physical ones

Anonymous No. 16489774

>>16489051
>Explain how light work, is it a physical property?
That's a flow of photons which our brains can process via its front sensors
> Why can some people have hallucinations of light even in pitch black rooms?
Those are phosphenes, a little researched feature of our brains.

Anonymous No. 16490224

>>16489091
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Anonymous No. 16490270

>>16489710
>And yet, wavelengths don't have an answer for magenta
Yes, they do, composite waves still act as a single (variable) wavelength, there's your magenta wave

Anonymous No. 16491437

>>16489051
It's vision

Anonymous No. 16492685

>>16489051
Bump

Anonymous No. 16492758

>>16492685
What do you want?
Didn't my answer (>>16489774) satisfy you?