Tags: IP Address Lookup, Information, and Location, Test Your Internet Connection Speed
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This is going to seem really way out there. I believe that after I sent a message to someone, they hacked my account. Fairly straightforward. However, shortly after, I started to hear voices. I believe they are now able to transmit audio signals directly to my brain. I'm not sure which radiofrequency wireless operates under but there must be some relationship. Sometimes the voices are in real time, while at other times it is merely repeated audio signals that are triggered when I repeat a thought or undergo an emotion. I can go into more details. It therefore must be stored somewhere on a computer. Has anyone ever heard of something like this occurring? I feel like I have somehow been targeted and my identity has been stolen. Does my self have an address? If this really is on a computer, is there any way I can trace them? Just try and consider this from a logical perspective. |
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You're right. This is a little out there, but intriguing nonetheless.
No...you don't have an IP address built in that's tied to the internet....unless someone has implanted a wireless device in you somehow. You could build a Faraday cage and climb inside while your computer is outside of the cage. If you still hear the voices, seek a mental health specialist. Have you tried going to something like an internet cafe to see if you can hear what people are transmitting? WiFi frequencies are very close to cordless home phones...are you able to hear those conversations? |
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I can't believe you're responding to this guy as if he's serious.
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It is, indeed, out there, but I rather enjoy discounting the incredulity of things like this and trying to think about them from a logical perspective regardless.
I don't know if you've ever read any works such as The Holographic Universe or anything else that deals with some of the expansions on chaos theory so I'll try to sum up a few of the tenets of it for you. The brain is a meatball stewing in a very precise mixture of chemicals which utilizes electricity in order to bounce messages from one point to the next, whereupon the receiving neuron dumps another very precise mixture of chemicals into the mix in order to stimulate the next electrical impulse, ad infinitum. The result of this matrix scaled up to the neural density within your cranium is a huge standing waveform capable of generating consciousness that we've tried to understand from the beginning of time. As we all know, determining and predicting the behavior of systems like this is very tough. There are several key changes that can be induced by throwing a subtle change into the system. These are known as bifurcation points where the equilibrium of the whole's properties are changed to a new baseline. Take for instance dropping acid into the mix. Small change of a few micrograms of a new chemical and the changes that it has on the emergent properties of the whole are profound. Basically what I'm trying to say is that there's no way in **** to model the entire system or predict the outcome of various changes that can be induced. However we do have a cognitive grasp on the whole at this point, although these bifurcation point changes can be unpredictable due to our incomplete knowledge of the interaction of all the variables coming into play. When you look at things from a perspective of a standing electro-chemical waveform within a meat matrix, it becomes probable that other electrical and magnetic fields can have an effect through electromagnetic coupling and induction. While we don't believe ourselves to have the technology currently to accomplish anything like a finely-tuned broadcasting, it makes sense that other minds and much more advanced technologies could possibly resonate with such. I would look into Michael Talbot's Holographic Universe text, if I were you. Holographic theory in general has quite a bit that you might be interested in researching. Chaos theory and complex systems analysis, also, if you're more interested in the discrete mathematical and scientific breakdowns as opposed to more generalized speaking. |
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Excellent post khelair!
Like you, regardless if what bgates275 has posted is true or not was not my motivation to respond. The thought of this happening even being slightly true, is very intriguing to me. |
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That's okay. I've not read that particular book, but I have read extensively on the topic, by Pinker and others. I understand the urge to explore new ideas, but on the other hand there are some things that are so unlikely to fit with what we already know that they're really not worth following up. If this guy had posted that he believed giraffes can transmute themselves into mice by force of will, would you look into that possibility? The principle's the same.
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