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What is the truth behind those Dicyanin goggles? Who's got the stories of seeing things at night? Who's got the proof?
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>>41047189
There's some invisible ink only these can see, people making them filled the world with messages written with that ink.
You buy the glasses, you see the messages, they profit.
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>>41047196
What about those stories of people during the Vietnam war and seeing demons with those goggles? Anybody experience anything with them? Is it just bullshit?
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>>41047189
>Dicyanin goggles
Videos show nothing interesting also claims aren't that strong. It is like buying those EnChroma glasses. I am not paying 300$ to test it out to see if it is cool.
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>>41047243
its just bullshit
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Seems like all the stories come from YouTube comments. It's always a trust me bro source.
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>>41047243
>seeing demons with those goggles
You can draw demons or whatever you want with the ink, so, the difference between me and the other anons is that I say "sure, it's possible."
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It's about one's intent and understanding of the color. goggles with slightly fuzzy/refracted lenses are actually quite useful.
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>>41047189
Read "The cosmic pulse of life" by Trevor James Constable and you'll have your answer. I don't want to say any more than this, because /x/ nowadays is filled with non-serious people.
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>>41048452
Go on...
>>41048656
Will do. Thank you!
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>>41047189
They should work, but not for the reasons assumed.
The problem with alot of modern science is it takes a hard-core Materialistic bias, inherited from Christianity. This means it starts looking for ways to "prove physically" that things like aura and etc exist.
That said, why these glasses feasible work, is quite simple. Its not letting you see a hidden "physical" reality we arent aware of.
Its that the design of the glasses causes you to enter a meditative state. Functionally, these are working similarly to sensory deprivation tanks. But instead of depriving you of your senses, it is causing them to be filtered in a very particular way. This means, you begin seeing thjngs you could not see before. Especially in moments where your mind is in a focused flow state.
For these glasses to be accurate, they need to be goggles. They have to block out light from coming outside of the lenses.
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>>41049503
The lenses dual set of benefits
1. Being able to see certain legitimstely physical visual stimuli better.
2. The effect of visual information on the mind.
We can cross compare the diacynin goggles to the ganzfield experiment, which uses ping-pong balls and static noise.
The diacynin goggles block out all light except for the light coming through the lenses. Instead of completely depriving the senses, it is restricting the visual stimuli to be experienced a certain way.
For whatever reason, the way that the light is experienced through the dye (and only the dye), causes the mind to start shifting into a meditative mode.
Again, its functioning similarly to the deprivation tank. But something about the way that light is seen/filtered through the dye is the juicy part.
I believe wearing these goggles will keep someone with no prior experience of mindfulness, in a semi mindful state, similar to the way deprivation tanks do. Meaning that wearing them alone will cause interesting psycho-spiritual phenomenon.
However, I believe if someone were to wear these *right after meditation* or *while deliberately being mindful*, the amount of high strange phenomenon would increase.
That in mind, someone may be able to not only see "auras" or spirits, they may be able to walk off into different dimensions potentially.
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>>41049541
It would be worth experimenting with this dye, in the application of making things such as windows (especially stained glass) or filtered lights using the dye (or similar and less likely to degrade).
Potentially, you could use the dye to create a home or temple that causes people in it to have extreme strange phenomena occur.
In effect...you could use the filtered light to make a structure into a "portal". A large, sensory deprivation tank.
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>>41047243
Geoffrey Hodson talk about this when describing the air elemental in "Fairies at work and at play"
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>>41049558
I've thought of a remote viewing experiment where you put an optical sensor, like a camera, photodiode, photomultiplier tube, or something similar, in front of a glass container with dicyanin dye, or some other fluorescence material. Then you attempt to remote view the flourescence material and see if you can induce any excitations which cause it to glow and make a reading through your sensors.
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>>41047277
Is it though? It seems to be legit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28e_PA_xczc
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>>41049503
>That said, why these glasses feasible work, is quite simple. Its not letting you see a hidden "physical" reality we arent aware of.
>Its that the design of the glasses causes you to enter a meditative state. Functionally, these are working similarly to sensory deprivation tanks.
nta but let me ask you, is there way to turn/tune our tech differently so they can be used to photograph/videotape these beings? It's one thing to put yourself into a state of trance where you're more prone to seeing these different dimension/planes or something, but it would be cool if you could actually "catch" them on tape



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