Someone told me that if you keep your gaze fixed and imagine a completely black circle right above someone’s head, what you are actually doing is telepathy… so far I haven’t researched more about it but I have noticed that some strange things happen when I do that, I see spirals and the vision looks different, could someone confirm what your experience is when doing the same?

Edit: As someone said in the comments, have you ever seen an image in black and white with a red dot in the center what if you keep your stare fixed for a certain time in it and close and open your eyes rapidly you see the image of JesusChrist? Maybe it is realated to the phenomenon in some way.

If someone try it and notice some result please let me know.

  • AdamEatsAss@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    It’s not telepathy. Telepathy isn’t real. Your eyes are probably just moving thru different levels of focus and your brain is picking up on other patterns as it tries to find focus.

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      I noticed something interesting out of it, it has happened to me on multiple occasions when I like a person I usually turn to look at them in a row, for example in a classroom, and suddenly it seems that that person notices that you are looking at them and turns to look at you. I was curious if other people have the same experience, thank you for your opinion.

      I believe its totally fake, but wondering what other people have experienced.

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            I have noticed that it has also happened to me the other way around, basically you go around and it happens automatically, you feel someone looking at you but there is not even any indication of it, not out of the corner of your eye or anything, it has simply happened to me with men and women and my thoughts on that Precise moment varies depending on the circumstance. It can be anything positive or negative. Just before it passes my head automatically turns in the direction of the person who is looking at me, I think it happens when someone concentrates more on their thoughts than on what they are really seeing at that moment.

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              And I think it’s a result of our evolutionary trait of being very sensitive to people looking at us. If we see someone out of the corner of our eye looking at us it alerts us. And if we truly can’t see them, we can’t tell at all, but checking to see if they’re looking at you makes them feel stared at, so they’ll look at you back. Is that confusing?

              Wikipedia sums it up well. In proper scientific tests, it’s fruitless.

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychic_staring_effect

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                Maybe the effect depends on the telepathic level of the person staring at the other person

                In my personal case when I stare at someone they look at me after like 5 seconds of doing it.

                Thx for the link btw apparently this it’s being documented nearly 2017 so it’s pretty new, I believe there is something interesting about this.

                Maybe my contact was right and this is actually how telepathy works…

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                  You are cherry picking and only acknowledging information that supports telepathy. You are ignoring the evidence against it, which takes majority. Why?

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    Any time someone tells you they have an easy trick for some life changing ability ask yourself why everyone doesn’t know about it already. Probably because it doesn’t do squat.

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      This. Happens more frequently than you think.

      Most noticeable is when you just wake up, and begin to stare through a very bright area (like a window) and then close your eyes again.

      The “sillouete” of the window (which is in a very weird color gamut) would appear with your eyelids closed, even if you move your eyes around.

      After few seconds of eyes-closed, it disappears.

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        Let me know if you find any result trying what I say in the main post. I’m wondering if someone experience something relevant with that information.

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    There’s no such thing as telepathy. Those spirals and visions happen when you put pressure on your eyes, don’t do that. If they appear without pressure, then those flying stuff are called floaters, basically dead cells floating inside your eyes. About the red dot, that’s an illusion. I can show you another picture and make you believe in Flying Spaghetti?

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    If I do it with a photo, am I engaging in telepathy with the person in the photo?

    Hmmm, time to ask Douglass Adams what he meant by 42.

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    I always begin seeing weird shapes if I keep my eyes fixed somewhere. Doesn’t matter where it is, can be a white wall even. I don’t think it’s anything more than a quirk of how our eyes work.

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        Usually just a minute before vision gets blotchy, colors blend together and desaturate, and some things seem to move more around than others. For example looking at a dark painting on a bright wall makes the contents of the painting seem to jump more around than the wall around it. Staring longer makes things start disappearing as if my entire vision is becoming a blind spot.

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          Have you tried looking at someone face instead of a wall?

          Edit: ding ding ding we got a telepath…

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            Not really. I tried staring at a picture of Obama for 5 minutes, keeping my eyes fixed on his nose exactly between the eyes. After two minutes it was like his face got squashed vertically, his mouth got closer to his eyes and his ears got more pronounced. After 3 minutes my mind began trying to fill in his mouth, stopped seeing the teeth and instead just saw closed lips, like the area was a blind spot that the mind had to guess about. I saw both teeth and lips overlaying each other, like if each eye saw a different version, or if you hold your finger close to your eye and see both it and the background simultaneously.

            For the last minute his features began morphing slightly, but never that much at a time before springing back. His eyes got a little downturned, his nose got a little less pronounced, and so on, but the features always corrected themselves immediately when my eyes moved just a little bit.

            Again, I think it’s about how our eyes work. They’re not cameras, they respond more to changes in their field of vision than they see the absolute image. Keeping your eyes still on a still image means nothing is changing, so the information reaching your brain is limited. It has to start making guesses to fill it in.

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    Oh, I remember I did this in kindegarden. I didn’t have anything better to do during “activities” so I just stared down the caretaker(? I’m not native). Not long after halos and outlines apeared around her. My child self tought she was some angel. Anyways good drugless trip.

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    What do I think about this? I think it’s impressively stupid and has as much bearing on reality as Yu-Gi-Oh cards.

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      I thought the same as you, but according to my results and possibly some people who have also commented, it may be that something peculiar is happening, I would not dare to assure that what my contact told me is real but I do think that something strange is happening.

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    The human eye cheats…a lot. It fills in blinds spots with estimates to keep you from confusion. If you’re looking above someone’s head, you’re using one of those blind spots.

    There’s also an especially large emphasis on facial recognition hardwired into the amygdala, that we use to quickly identify potential threats.

    When you put those two things together, you get some weird stuff. Try this video out. You’ll see how fast your brain will display distorted faces in favor of speed of identification over accuracy.

    https://youtu.be/VT9i99D_9gI?si=fkFs1a2SbPDn1AB5

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      That’s an optical illusion I agree about it, what I’m talking about isn’t an optical illusion, it’s about the key to access to a 6th sense. It’s not about something you look with your eyes it’s about something you look with your brain.

      If you are in a complete dark room what you see?

      The eyes trick it’s just the way to make the brain telepathy work.

      Or at least it’s what I understand of this, you should try it just to find out if it work for you or not.

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    I have a question. Do you truly think it’s more likely that something extraordinary is occurring, rather than concluding humans aren’t built perfect? Or is it more exciting to believe that something cool and magical is happening, and you perhaps choose to pursue that possibility?

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        The scientific method aims to refine theories based on new and best available evidence. There isn’t compelling scientific evidence supporting telepathy, but the fallibility of human vision is extensively documented. So how come you think it’s 50/50?

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          I like to believe it is possible, I mean there is a bunch of people who believe in god beside there isn’t any scientific evidence of it, so scientific evidence lack it’s not exactly a determinating factor. Btw scientific evidence are made with in field work first and as I tested this in the field I can confirm there is something happening here.

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            Scientific evidence is through experiments using the scientific method, which tries to eliminate bias. The wikipedia article provides both adequate and inadequate experiments. You are biased and you’re “testing” in uncontrolled environments. You could hardly call it evidence.

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              In this right moment I am unavailable to run a controlled experiment but if someone out there read this and want to do it i believe it will bring relevant information.

              Edit: but at least they should try to do it wherever place they are first, cos as I told you I believe not all people are capable to do the trick.

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    Unlike others in this thread, I do happen to believe telepathy is real. I don’t know if this is how to access it, though. Might be worth checking techniques used by military researchers or the Princeton Consciousness Project.