What are the paranormal implications regarding the fact that homo sapiens can only see 0.0035% of the light spectrum?
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>>41033906You also only hear a very limited range of frequencies and touch a very limited range of frequencies.
>>41033906Can you imagine being able to see infrared heat? Every time someone or your dog passes gas you'll notice. TMI
>>41033906>0.0035%Bro, I'm gonna blow your mind: nobody know how far the spectrum expends, it probably is infinite, the meaning the percent of reality we actually interact is probably actually an infinitely small percentage of reality.
>>41033906That's the way the game is set up, we see what we're supposed to see for us to have this human experience. If we could see the whole spectrum then we wouldn't need to be here.
>>41033935Every time a woman gets wet you will see it build up like chocolate cake matrix style.
>>41033906>>41033912IF YOU REALLY WHAT TO UNDERSTAND THE TRUE SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS POST YOU MUST READ SCHELLING. I SHIT YOU NOT IF YOU READ SCHELLINGS WORK YOU WILL TRULY SEE.
>>41033912>>41034008this. the limitations are not just on the plane of sense, but also on the plane of thought.
>>41033906It’s no coincidence, a huge amount of the sun’s light is in this tiny slice of the spectrum, around 42%. Most of the rest of it is in infrared which some animals can see. This chunk, visible plus infrared, is 82% of the sun’s light hitting the earth.
>>41033920good point
>>41033906Bro, I'm gonna blow your mind: nobody knows how far the spectrum expends; it is probably infinite, meaning that the percentage of reality we actually interact with is probably an infinitely small percentage of reality.
>>41034171where tf are you guys getting these numbers??? the size of the electro-magnetic is not yet determined, and is potentially infinite.
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>>41034236This shit is well understood, optics and solar panels have to take this into account. There are devices that measure the wavelength of light. Everything over a certain frequency is gamma rays and the sun doesn’t emit much of that.
>>41033906Anything worth looking at lives in the visible light range
>>41033938This. On wavelengths of 10^10000 is where I convince your mom to gobble my knob.
>>41033906because we only need that much to survive.we are evolved or engineered (whatever you want to call it) to survive only.so the truth about this reality remain hidden from us.because knowning the truth lessen the survival.
None.This tiny sliver of the spectrum is all that is needed to perceive geometry, and the perception of geometry is all that is needed to begin the cycle of sentience. Sure, deeper perception is appreciable, but this misses the point: the low barrier to entry - this very tiny sliver of the spectrum - is exceptionally easy for natural evolution to randomly happen upon. This makes it one of the many universal inevitabilities. The simplicity of the engineering of it, the innateness of it, is ingenious, and yet another example of the inherent godliness of reality itself.Not everything needs to be paranormal. Infact, everything is normal. I would say you should probably take your schizo meds, but I doubt the caveman-dust-packed-into-a-pill system of earth is capable of appropriately situating your mentality. Just study a lot more and slowly realize the silliness of your perceptions, and rebuild your psyche from there.
>>41034273>Everything over a certain frequency is gamma raysretard as if that answers the question. you cannot get an accurate percentage if the whole is indeterminate.
>>41033906 100% would be too bright to see
>>41035681You’re misunderstanding brother. These %s are from the amount of sunlight hitting the earth’s surface. You can put out a meter and it’ll tell you what wavelengths primarily make up the light. The sun only gives off a tiny bit of high energy rays. Check out pic. The black section within the chart shows a breakdown of the wavelengths of light hitting the surface of the Earth. The chart goes off screen like you said because there are tiny amounts of these super high energy gamma rays coming out randomly. But tons of what hits the earth’s surface is visible light. You’re right about the spectrum going on forever. They keep just detecting higher and higher energy particles from crazy distant stars. But the sun is very stable and not too big so we don’t get a lot of those.
>>41034171Also worth a mention that water absorbs almost all radiation, besides visible light.
>>41033906We're in a play/game/experience where we are simultaneously the audience, the cast and crew. There's a lot of shit that goes into making this work. The actor side of us doesn't need to be able to process or perceive all that background shit to be able to do our part - and in fact it's frankly TMI (like what >>41033935 mentions) to know it all and it's gonna cause you to constantly break kayfabe. We all agreed to be here willingly and having had everything explained to us beforehand. We were not deceived, coerced, or otherwise compelled to be here. We are playing our part and to break character early would be to our own detriment. Give it time.
>>41038889I never signed up for this.
>>41034737Based
>>41037386Stay ignorant People can see just fine other spectrums while under hypnosis or transcendental meditation
https://youtu.be/81hTMxBWE4k?si=PlaB0Oin26jh0dZkApparently so we cannot sense an eldrich entity is digesting humanity alive.
>>41040010Why do you keep posting AI slop fiction you stupid tripfag?
>>41033935Can't you uses special glasses to see in infrared?
>>41041490I do not. I posted this a few times yeah, but it is kinda interesting. Not slop.
>>41033906You have it backwards, we see the best part of the spectrum, right at the ultra violet catastrophe. We see the most spectral radiance and this is also the best wavelength for electrical-chemical transmissions (photosynthesis)Fun fact 5g radio em wavelength is the same distance between your eyeballs