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Universe and Special Relativity
18 years 11 months ago #14639
by Ryan2006
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I being crazy have something to say. For a person who has a mental illness or disease or whatever you want to call it distorts perception. At the college I studied at we studied psychology and I partook in a perception study. There are standards for what we normally percieve reality such as color blindness for one. Autism, shchizophrenia to mention others. The obsersever I've been told has to see patterns in behavior or cognition. Since everyone is individual and unique does not mean that a standard for perception has not been made. We do not know what animals think or dream about which or course they can not contemplate the universe but birds do fly south in the winter and some think that that is because they follow the stars so who is to say. Reasoning and being rational are important qualities. Nuerologically, genetically, psychologically, socially, economically what laws of the universe apply to all behavior. The need for food,water,clothing, shelter, and self-actualization or achievement are basic survival needs. When we think about how atoms effect our standard of observation we have to account for everyone and what they observe through their senses. Physics states laws in which the universe models are suppose to work and we work to unify a theory of physics that would explain all. I do understand that if a train was coming down the railroad the observer may be deaf, but Eienstein wasn't he applied all five senses that he had to decide that the light he was witnessing from a cart coming toward him would reach him before the bicycle rider riding across the path because the man on the cart was traveling at a speed greater than the speed of the bicycler which light only reflected. Given that we only have five senses does not mean their isn't a sixth sense we humans just might have a lesser conciousness than another form of life which makes us less intelligent but as intelligent as we can be.
ryan Henningsgaard
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