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The five senses
There is sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch. In observing the 5 senses, scientifically there are a few items to suggest that even share a very unique phenomenon. With sight, we are capturing light from an exchange between mass. In that the energy is light identified within the electromagnetic spectrum but only a small sliver of the whole array. What to observe is the light is passing through or being exchanged with the air between the observer and the item observed but still no matter is exchanging between the light and the eyes. With hearing, we find that an impact can cause a sound wave to convey, again upon mass in which the concussion is being absorbed for the ears to exchange that energy into usable form but mass is still not exchanging with the ears or passing through into the body. With smell; an aromatic molecule is captured by the nose and the energy is exchanged between them structures and the receptors but very little is retained and like always, once we done with the exchange, we release it back into our environment. Taste: is quite similar to smell, the taste buds capture a little energy from the mass entering the mouth and if we like it, we consume the food but little stay with the taste buds for long. Touch; is the easiest, the pressure upon an interactive conveys a signal suggesting an interaction at the focal point but again no matter comes into the body. Each of these is pretty well established and recognized as the core interactive methods a person uses to exchange with it environment. Energy is captured from the surrounding and converted into usable information. The point is, that since a person is alive within its environment, not a one interaction is an electrical exchange between his environment (naturally) and the body. Such that this same applies to most all animals, plants, fish and most all microbes of life. So basically all living mass is exchanging in a manner that contradicts the ideas of chemistry. In chemical representations all living forms exchange electrical potential. Like charges of positive and negative ions rather than observing the resonance of the energy itself. To observe the 5 senses, then each can recognize for themselves how to observe some of the unanswered questions about how mass (life) interacts with its environment. Great item to look up is entanglement; then find if you received energy from a source or of the environment of that source, than you are entangled to that event in time. (like a memory which can cause a reaction again) i.e… think of a concert….. all heard the same, entangled to the event in time. Food for thought
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In the East there are six senses, the mind being #6.
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There are more than five senses.
Sense - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Quote:
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thanx for putting my feet back on the ground; as i would much prefer articulating with folk who at least try to understand...... notice that sixth sense? and then notice how entanglement works. kind of cool how reality shares itself
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I know it's fun to think of life as being connected/intertwined with everything, I do it all the time; but what does that have to do with chemistry being wrong? And to re-iterate Jaiket and hopefully receive an answer, what exactly are you referring to when you referr to 'entanglement?' |
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...I'm sorry, but... what exactly are you getting at, Bishadi?
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I cant believe we dont have electroreception.
Last winter I developed a fear of touching metal objects. We might have had it any one time and its genes are just lying dormant... if so we need to reactivate them somehow... People can die from static shock at the gas pump... in theory. And door knobs can be deadly. (Maybe I will just buy a large humidifier...)
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Wikipedia describes the senses of living organisms. Entanglement of the paired electrons (coherence) is a property of energy, i.e., Brahman, the universal substrate.
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Like most commonly known facts, that we only have five senses is incorrect.
For example, we know when we are upside down or not, even if we are blindfolded. That cannot be described according to the traditional five senses. If you close your eyes, and put your hands out in front of you, you know where they are without looking. That cannot be described according to five senses, either. The sensation of pain is a sense, too, and so is the perception of temperature. Perhaps this might be of some use to you: Sense - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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