I haven't browsed this place in years but something mundane though very odd just happened, prompting me to write this. It's a nothingburger but just weird >Taking final exam in Shilliversity library>Doing some calculations, trusty Ti-84 Plus CE handy on right-hand side of computer>about 4-6 inches away from mouse>Finish typing, grab mouse to move to sources on different tabs>do circly thing to get eyes on cursor and move upwards towards search bar>cursor moves in the same fashion, around the screen and upwards towards search bar>wait>Im holding my calculator...>so why tf did I just see the cursor move like that, plain as day?>I was looking at the screen, not the mouse, since I would have grabbed the mouse if I was looking there. The cursor absolutely with 100% certainty was movinglets see if we can reproduce this>Grab calculator, move it aggressively to see if vibrations caused mouse to move>nothingwell I probably bumped the mouse when i was moving calc (calculator)>no matter how I recreate it, their collision is clearly audible or the weight resistance is far greater than when I initially was moving the calculator thinking I had the mouseI'm sure there's a plausible explanation somewhere. However, based on the experience and my attempts to recreate the situation, it really seems like I moved the cursor solely from will or intention. For it to track the hand movements and everything... The fuck?
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>>42389079According to quantum physics, any moment of so-called material reality is fundamentally a quantum state of superposition with infinite possible realities until the wave-form collapses into one fixed reality. And this "collapse" or manifestation of reality happens through the interaction with an observing consciousness. That's why quantum physics actually proves that mind creates matter and not otherwise.From this view the situation you had can be described like this: when you used the "mouse" to move the cursor, the superposition of potential quantum states manifested to a temporal reality where you moved the mouse. That's what you believed, so that's what your consciousness manifested in that moment, and just following the laws of causality moving the mouse also moved the cursor.When you the looked at the mouse, and realized that it's the calculator, you manifested a new state of reality through your observation. Your mind manifested a new reality where you were moving the calculator, and in this reality the cursor didn't moved.Welcome to the mind matrix.
>>42389138ummmm it was a mouse not a spoon dude :P
>>42389150>it was a mouse not a spoonThere is no spoon, etc...
>>42389138all that weird quantum shit gets canceled out on macro scales
I once saw a pencil dissapeared in front of my eyes while I was holding it, I saw it dissapeared.No I dont do drugs nor consume anything and this happened while I was having the best moment of my life, having friends, being happy and all.I dont believe it is related to what this guy says >>42389138I think the explanation that I accept more it is what some people says that those moments happens constantly to people that practices meditation and spiritualism it is related to higuer spirits and they are actually saying "hello, we are here".If I am right these moments will happen more constantly in your life if you are taking good progress in improving yourself.Are you passing through a good moment in your life OP? Either that or something trying to communicate with you for some reason.
>>42389509actually yes, over the past month I've been doing a deep dive on Biblical history and my faith in God is higher than it's ever beenI dont necessarily think it's a sign from God but very interesting you bring that up
>>42389509My friend dropped his grinder that me and 3 other people were filling with weed to smoke, he kinda stepped back when he did, and it was bright green, and we all saw it fall down to shin height, and then just disappear before it hit the ground. Months later we were clearing out the back room of this office barn building on his property that we used as our handfoot traphouse spot, and we had pushed all these big desks into one room, and we were pulling them out, and in the last desk, which we needed to move 9 heavy desks to even get to, and had all its drawers blocked by other desks, had all the shit that had gone missing in it, including the grinder with all the weed in it. Place was haunted, I know it wasn’t his stash of stolen stuff also cuz he let me find it and some shit was mine, and I even checked to make sure he couldn’t have like crawled around the room over and between desks to get shit back there, it was impossible. I’ve heard and experienced the same thing as OP’s story, it could be a law of assumption thing “the mouse will move”.>>42389509>If I am right these moments will happen more constantly in your life if you are taking good progress in improving yourself.That’s good cuz the last sentence I wrote before replying to this got autocorrected into a hella crazy message with my name in it and I’ve been having crazy wild synchonicities, so that’s good, if that’s good.
>>42389079>I'm sure there's a plausible explanation somewhere.Uh huh. And why is that? Don't tack on retarded qualifiers you don't actually believe. That has a name, it's called *lying*.
>>42390681this is pretty crazy thanks for sharingwhat synchronicities?
>>42389079You hallucinated the pointer movement on the screen. Most people think they can't be tricked by hallucinations because it's hard to prove when they occur and even harder to distinguish them from reality, which most people dismiss as schizo talking points. Newsflash: most schizos don't realize they are schizos. Anyway, you don't have to be a schizo to hallucinate. In your situation, the hallucination occured because it's less resource intensive for your brain than to have it focus on the visual cortex and then interpret the cortex data. This neurochemical path is much longer than triggering a common memory already on loop in your subconscious. The brain is hyperfixated on managing the resources it uses because it is a very resource intensive organ and it doesn't know when's the next time you will have the opportunity to sleep or eat properly. Even if you do these things properly. The brain is still hardwired to function under constant survival mode, at mild settings at the very least. If your physical and mental health aren't great your brain is in hard survival mode and doesn't want you to realize it because that would only stress you out more.
>>42389138If you believe in quantum theories then you believe that matter is made of electricomagnetic particles that intercat with each other to form atoms and atoms form molecules which form objects such as a computer screen, or a computer CPU required to have a mouse cursor move on screen. Even if the mind could make the mouse cursor like you described, the computer in question would immediately shut down due to critical errors in its CPU, RAM and graphics card. The quantum probability required to mind control the data in these components for a sustained period of time, or align the data with the mind's imagination, is too low to occur. Not impossible but if not random either so it would happen in a significant moment in the universe's history such as its creation, which was a very low probability event of symmetry shattering. It would't happen wtih some dude at his desk. This is why the most credible testimonies regarding thrnmind shaping reality involve immediate bursts of energy such as explosions or devices shutting down because a burst of energy is what happens when atoms are on the cusp of violating physical laws.
>>42390689Plausible doubt isn't a lie. Don't be so sure of yourself
>>42390701you don't have to believe me but one thing about the situation I can say with certainty is that the mouse moved. I started with the cursor on a word document (web version) and it ended at the search bar, my eyes followed it. After messing around with the calc (calculator) and mouse to replicate it, the mouse was still off of the word doc
>>42390736> It would't happen wtih some dude at his desk.you've never met me ;)
>>42390762It is a lie. He knows damn well the cursor moved simply because he thought he was holding a mouse. The assertion of doubt is feigned, performative. We all know this place is bullshit. Clocks blinking after the power goes out not doing it until you remember it's "supposed to" be blinking. Machines malfunctioning because you're drunk. People on meth or pcp with superhuman strength, likewise with people under somnambulistic trance performing incredible feats their mind otherwise would not allow. License plates being based on your recent thoughts. People knowing what you're thinking. The list goes on and on, and no amount of desperate retardation like >>42390701 can salvage it.
>>42390780>The assertion of doubt is feigned, performative.bingoWanted to avoid absolutes in something even loosely xpilled
>>42389079Did you miss the part in your stiry where you grabbed your mouse before the cursor started moving?>grab mouse to move to sources on different tabsThe cursor's movements are tied to the physical location if your mouse.
>>42390819wait i never thought of this
>>42390823this but unironically
>>42390823this but maximally ironic
>>42389079On days where I feel like I am getting terrible luck, I load my probabilities with favourable outcomes no matter which, to try and offset the negativity associated with terrible luck.For example, I can't drink my coffee because all the lights are going green and I get to keep driving, or, all the lights are going red and now I get a chance to drink my coffee and enjoy the view.The premise of this behavior is like exploiting the outcome probabilities to always gain, like somehow beating the house at the tables and winning no matter the odds. The act of putting a hot coffee in my car skews the probability of green lights, and I suspect many more inexplicable behaviors might influence outcomes as well.
>walking home from the school gym with my friend>two possible ways to go, alleyway leads to the back door and the other leads to the front>school is on the same street as house so either way seems to be equal distance>"hey, let's see which way is faster, Anon">we take divergent paths, promising to walk at a normal pace to determine which way was more efficient >I make it first by enough time that I go back outside to look for my friend>meet them on the side of the house"Wtf, Anon. I thought you were going to take the front way?""I did? You were taking forever.""I just saw you run across the yard and go in the back door like a block ahead of me.""No I didn't? I took the street and was waiting inside until just now"We searched the whole house obviously after this but no homeless or anything and I didn't get that sinking feeling I usually do when paranormal stuff happens. It was just weird.