dcast Posted May 26, 2012 Report Posted May 26, 2012 I've had this on my mind for a while and I wanted to see what other people think. Imagine if you could perfectly reconstruct the image which you see in your mind into a digital video, at first I thought we must be light years away from that, but after some research I found this great article: http://gizmodo.com/5843117/scientists-reconstruct-video-clips-from-brain-activity It still has some improving to do but the results seem very promising. Now, what if a person ingested a large dose of LSD or some hallucinogen, would it be possble to be able to see the mind of another human projected onto a computer screen, and to be able to watch the fractals produced from the feedback in their brain? Explanation of true hallucination: http://www.miqel.com/entheogens/true_and_false_hallucinations-1.htmlyou start to have so many neurons firing in response to each-other, each signal traveling to more adjacent neurons, you get feedback layered on top of this perception. This Feedback is the perception of the sense organs themselves, and how they transmit their data to the brain. Eventually, at high dosages, the condition is one of perception of just the fractal feedback itself.This is true 'Hallucinatory Vision' or perception of infinite internal feedback loops within the mind, driven by incoming sense data, but multiplied by itself and everything else ever stored in the mind and memory, at light speed. Just wondering if there's any factors I don't know about that would cause this not to work. Quote
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