The Secret You - Mind and Body Experiment
I thought this was a cool experiment exploring our sense of "I" as being seperate from the body. I have to try this For anyone who finds this interesting, you can watch the full documentary here.
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Cool! I'm not a big fan of Horizon (they often take an hour to say something that could be said in 15 minutes), but that clip was great.
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I'd seen a program on amputee's and phantom limbs and there was a doc using a mirror to simulate their lost hand. Was really interesting and the aim was to help with pain relief in which the...
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Sugar wrote:On a serious side note, my grandmother said she had an OBE (out of body experience) and I am not going to dismiss that. I guess we'll just have to wait til we die to find out! No offense...
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I'm thinking, if a sense of balance is determined by seeing alone then no but given the neurological awareness of extremities, maybe. Kind of reminds me of the question if the tree falls in the woods...
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144001 wrote:if a sense of balance is determined by seeing alone then no but given the neurological awareness of extremities, maybe. If it were, then you would not be dizzy once you stopped spinning...
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I don't know the answer to that mak, If you take a blind person and spin them around do they get dizzy? Interesting thought though! I haven't seen Inception. so can't comment on that, You think too...
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144001 wrote:I'd seen a program on amputee's and phantom limbs and there was a doc using a mirror to simulate their lost hand. Was really interesting and the aim was to help with pain relief in which...
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maksutov wrote: That sense of motion from the ears is not directly related to sight or hearing, so I reckon it should be classed as a 'sense'. Wouldn't that be the sense of touch?
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clunker1 wrote:Wouldn't that be the sense of touch? errr....no. Apparently (shock horror) I am not the first person in the world ever to contemplate whether there are senses beyond the 5 aristotolean...
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I guess I hadn't really thought about how they classify stuff. I just assumed that since the sensory input from your ears relating to balance arises from "feeling" changes in fluid etc. that it would...
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