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Ganado_Headshot

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Up until recently, humans believed that reality was everything they could touch, see, hear, taste, and smell. (Our basic senses of course) Up until not too long ago when there was a discovery of a charged electromagnetic spectrum. Scientists then realized, that our five senses, are essentially less than one-millionth of true realty.

Ponder that. Thoughts?



DISCLAIMER: Since everyone seems to be raping me with their superior knowledge I would just like to add, I JUST found this out. So I was surprised. ;)
 

stormcaller

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The only that that can blow my mind is a mental whore.

*ahem* Well, allow me to be the first in saying "No freaking duh" people have known for a while that we're possible of alot more just that this is the closest we've gotten to defining it.
 

Dragon_of_red

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Mind isn't blown, and that should have been known for ages now, considering UV rays and other stuff like that that we have know about for years now.
 

Ursus Astrorum

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Hm... Though this sounds intriguing, I'm requesting sauce.

It's always best to be sure of things, you know.
 

Worr Monger

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I like to think there's a lot more out there than we realize. The world is just too damn boring for there not to be..

..Therefore, mind is not blown.
 

bodyklok

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Ganado_Headshot said:
touch, see, hear, taste, and smell.
Ganado_Headshot said:
discovery of a charged electromagnetic spectrum. Scientists then realized
Old news is old, anyway that aside clearly you have never heard of light. We can see parts of the electro magnetic spectrum, and we can see (Or sense) almost all of it with electrical aid.
 

Hazy

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Sounds... err.. Interesting?
Sorry, I just don't really seem to be able to care. If I were more interested in Science though, I would probably be quite intreagued.
 

ElephantGuts

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Not surprised. Already considered the possibility and decided it was very high. Accepted it as fact. Nice to have my suspicious confirmed though.

I don't know what a charged electromagnetic spectrum is though or why it means that we can't observe most of reality. Could someone provide a link to a more informative article please?
 

Taneer

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Ganado_Headshot said:
Up until recently, humans believed that reality was everything they could touch, see, hear, taste, and smell. (Our basic senses of course) Up until not too long ago when there was a discovery of a charged electromagnetic spectrum. Scientists then realized, that our five senses, are essentially less than one-millionth of true realty.

Ponder that. Thoughts?
I've never doubted that humanity is ignorant to 99.99% of everything.
 

Anarchemitis

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Of course we can only detect a mnor amount of the EM spectrum. If we could detect all of it, then Radio, Telescopes, Infrared Cameras, Televison, Computers and consequently the internet would never have been invented because we'd easily be able to comprehend alot of the universe simply due to being alive.
 

SmartIdiot

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Well I'm disappointed. I expected Jack Black and Kyle Gass, with a disclaimer afterwards simply stating "Whoa... sorry... I did not mean to blow your miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiind!" (Poor? Perhaps...)
 

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Ganado_Headshot said:
Up until recently, humans believed that reality was everything they could touch, see, hear, taste, and smell. (Our basic senses of course) Up until not too long ago when there was a discovery of a charged electromagnetic spectrum. Scientists then realized, that our five senses, are essentially less than one-millionth of true realty.

Ponder that. Thoughts?



DISCLAIMER: Since everyone seems to be raping me with their superior knowledge I would just like to add, I JUST found this out. So I was surprised. ;)
That's not what the Bible says.

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Just kidding. Believe in Dawkins, kids.