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Simulist wrote:Jeff wrote something sometime back that was pretty helpful to me: "We don't want to see things that aren't there. But when they're there, are we crazy for seeing them?"
JackRiddler wrote:It's strangely like how you remember the dream you were having just as you woke up in the morning, isn't it?
vanlose kid wrote:
I just hear random people who aren't there talk about things of very little interest to me when I'm falling asleep and am used to it. ... they really are completely random, non-recurrent, utter and total strangers, from my point of view. It's sort of like hearing people talking on the subway.
exojuridik wrote:When I'm in that twilight space between sleep and wakefulness I've begun to notice perfectly formed faces of individuals of people who I've never met. They are perfectly formed and in the moments after they are so detailed I could recount their every wringle and blemish - though the specifics do fade after a few moments. Its weird because these individuals are not remarkable in anyway except by their perfect individualization.
Other than their physical details my mind registers no other impression which, in itself, is also weird because usually when I see faces in real life I form some kind of psychic impression of who this person I'm seeing is as a intentive social sentient being. No, these faces are just faces - perfectly reticulated individuals who, to my knowledge, don't actually exist. Its so bizarrely idiosyncratic that I would never have even mentioned any of this had not other posters noted similar phenomena.
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