10-30-2010, 03:14 PM
(10-29-2010, 08:52 PM)Ali Quadir Wrote: Well like a muscle the neurons in your visual cortex and pathways grow tired if they perform the same task for a prolonged time. And you get little distortions because of it. If you stare at a human face for long enough you'll see them change. Human faces are typical because our brain is wired to interpret them more than say we are wired to extract information visually from a rock. We have similar audio problems, if you listen to a wave of a single frequency for long enough and you're not one of those with perfect hearing you will hear it "wobble" a bit. This effect is much more pronounced if the observer is tired. I consider this a side effect of neurology more than a supernatural effect.
The organic motions are your brain trying to make sense of random flashes. If you look carefully mostly never seems to be intelligent motion, it's just random.
But still people can see these and mix them subconsciously with supernatural effects and thus come to meaningful insights.
Thank you for everyones input.....I still look at random as intelligence...actually random to me is very intelligent...random doesnt just go one way but all ways.....