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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by AnAnonymous@lemm.ee to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

Someone told me that if you keep your gaze fixed and imagine a completely black circle right above someone's head, what you are actually doing is telepathy... so far I haven't researched more about it but I have noticed that some strange things happen when I do that, I see spirals and the vision looks different, could someone confirm what your experience is when doing the same?

Edit: As someone said in the comments, have you ever seen an image in black and white with a red dot in the center what if you keep your stare fixed for a certain time in it and close and open your eyes rapidly you see the image of JesusChrist? Maybe it is realated to the phenomenon in some way.

If someone try it and notice some result please let me know.

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[-] inconspicuouscolon@lemy.lol 1 points 6 months ago

Scientific evidence is through experiments using the scientific method, which tries to eliminate bias. The wikipedia article provides both adequate and inadequate experiments. You are biased and you're "testing" in uncontrolled environments. You could hardly call it evidence.

[-] AnAnonymous@lemm.ee 1 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

In this right moment I am unavailable to run a controlled experiment but if someone out there read this and want to do it i believe it will bring relevant information.

Edit: but at least they should try to do it wherever place they are first, cos as I told you I believe not all people are capable to do the trick.

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