What Is The Frequency Range, I Love This Color The Most.

What is the frequency range, I love this color the most.

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3 years ago

Red hair, tall and from the North. Sounds Neanderthal. Perhaps a common culture across N. America and Europe during the Ice age.

Lovelock Cave: A Tale of Giants or A Giant Tale of Fiction?
The Paiutes, a Native-American tribe indigenous to parts of Nevada, have an oral tradition that they told to early white settlers about a race of red-haired, white giants that their ancestors referred to as the “Si- Te-Cah” and which dwelt in an ancient cave known as Lovelock. During the early part of the 20th century archaeologists found thousands of artifacts inside this cave leading to a lengthy excavation of the site and leading to some speculation that the Paiute legend was real.
7 years ago

Awesome, for some reason, this brings tears to my eyes.

“The Demiurge” By Vajra

“The Demiurge” by Vajra

7 years ago
Logos On Earth

Logos on earth

5 years ago

Harmonic resonances. Thought is Electric, creating an electromagnetic field at a specific frequency. Harmonic resonances strengthens/imparts data to the lower energy state. Have you ever “felt” someone staring at your back?

Parents’ Brain Activity ‘echoes’ Their Infant’s Brain Activity When They Play Together

Parents’ brain activity ‘echoes’ their infant’s brain activity when they play together

When infants are playing with objects, their early attempts to pay attention to things are accompanied by bursts of high-frequency activity in their brain. But what happens when parents play together with them? New research, publishing December 13 in the open-access journal PLOS Biology, by Dr Sam Wass of the University of East London in collaboration with Dr Victoria Leong (Cambridge University and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) and colleagues, shows for the first time that when adults are engaged in joint play together with their infant, their own brains show similar bursts of high-frequency activity. Intriguingly, these bursts of activity are linked to their baby’s attention patterns and not their own.

The authors simultaneously recorded electroencephalography (EEG) data from 12-month-old infants and their mothers when they were playing separately or together with toys. “Most infants spend the majority of their waking hours in the company of others. But almost everything we know about early learning in the brain comes from studies looking at individual baby brains in isolation,” said Dr Wass, lead author on the study. “By recording activity in a baby’s brain and their mother’s brain at the same time, we were able to see how changes in their brain activity reflected their own or each other’s behavior while they were playing together.”

“We know that, when an adult plays jointly together with a child, this helps the child to sustain attention to things,” he continued. “But until now we haven’t really understood why this is. Our findings suggested that, when a baby pays attention to things, the adult’s brain tracks and responds to her infant’s looking behavior - as if her infants’ actions are echoed in the parent’s brain activity. And we also found that, where the parent’s brain is more responsive to the child, the child sustains their attention for longer.”

Dr Leong, senior author on the study, said, “Our project asks more questions than it answers. We don’t know, for example, whether some parents are more responsive to their babies than others - and if so, why. And our study just looked at mums, so we don’t know whether mums and dads may be different in how they respond neurally to their babies. Our findings are exciting, but there is a lot more to investigate about how, exactly, this type of neural responsiveness by parents may help young children to learn.”

4 years ago

Eat the right mushrooms and you will understand the connection.

Fungi, Folklore, and Fairyland
From fairy-rings to Lewis Carroll's Alice, mushrooms have long been entwined with the supernatural in art and literature. What might this say about past knowledge of hallucinogenic fungi? Mike Jay looks at early reports of mushroom-induced trips and how one species in particular became established as a stock motif of Victorian fairyland.
5 years ago
Science Fiction, Double Feature.
Science Fiction, Double Feature.
Science Fiction, Double Feature.
Science Fiction, Double Feature.
Science Fiction, Double Feature.
Science Fiction, Double Feature.
Science Fiction, Double Feature.
Science Fiction, Double Feature.
Science Fiction, Double Feature.
Science Fiction, Double Feature.

Science fiction, double feature.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)

7 years ago

Inspiration

“Your Divine Essence Is Already Spiritually Enlightened. You Are Free From The Bondage Of Mind-made,

“Your divine essence is already spiritually enlightened. You are free from the bondage of mind-made, personal suffering. It is your choice to awaken from this human dream construct anytime by relaxing into the oceanic, unbounded awareness.”   ~Anon I mus (Spiritually Anonymous)

4 years ago

Awesome 👏.

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4 years ago

Great advice!

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