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This is not going to be pretty. Look at the name of the song.
Still Here?
Good.
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@ 0:27 seconds, You meet the Destruction, as he makes a high pass... he will continue to loop for a moment or two, giving you a sense of how organic, wet, cold, and scaley it is.
@ 3:00 or so, we can sense in the lower MHz, the Destruction slithering around your ankles. and
@ 8:00 things will reach the Apex.
It is "the moment."
You will have this feeling that the "destruction" that glides by you, is like some form of a cerebral floating Chinese-style dragon. it is profound as if you make eye contact with it. And it takes a moment to let that settle in.
- Take a moment and witness, the destruction, move past you.
- However.... the "Destruction" will be that last "blip" you see in the waveform.
- .. .the impact. THIS YOU WILL FEEL.
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Behind the song:
Beta Waves (emphasis on high-frequency activity):
* beta waves have a high frequency and occur when the brain is quite active, both in REM sleep and while awake
* frequent bursts of rapid eye movement, along with occasional muscular twitches
* heart may beat faster and breathing may become shallow and rapid
* most vivid dreaming occurs during this stage
Let's dive into the topic of perception:
Our perception, whether it's what we see, hear, or feel, is heavily influenced by our expectations. In a sense, what we perceive is often what we most expect. Expectations take on many forms, with context being one of the most significant factors.
To demonstrate the powerful influence of context on perception, let's perform a quick exercise:
time yourself reading aloud the following two sentences and note the difference in speed:
1. "Form as to arranged and the randomly quickly are example accurate words easier meaningful much a, therefore, words sentence these in and then read same preceding the."
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2. "These words form a meaningful sentence and are, therefore, much easier to read quickly and accurately than the same words randomly arranged as in the preceding example."
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You most likely took longer to read the first sentence. The reason for this disparity is that in the second sentence, you could perceive the organization and the meaningful context of the words.
This facilitated your understanding and, consequently, your speed of reading.
On the contrary, the first sentence lacked contextual cues, making it more challenging to process.
Additionally, personal interests, occupations, and individual personality traits can significantly influence each person's unique perceptual experience.
This fact about perception is often utilized in tests that utilize interpretations of ambiguous figures to assess personality traits. In a classic study on imagination, Bartlett discovered that subjects asked to interpret inkblots frequently revealed much information about their interests and occupations.
The influence of perception biases resulting from one's profession can also be observed in stimuli that are less ambiguous than inkblots. In an experiment conducted by Clifford and Bull, police officers and civilians were shown several hours of city street footage. Their task was to identify certain fugitives, as identified by mugshots, and differentiate between legal and criminal actions.
Although both groups observed the same number of people and actions, the police officers reported more alleged thefts compared to the civilians. This discrepancy can be attributed to the fact that the police officers expect to see crime, and their expectation biases their perception in that direction. Therefore, expectation plays a vital role in shaping how we perceive the world.
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- Dystopian Soundtrack