See The Invisible. To See What The Eyes Cannot See - Alternative View

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See The Invisible. To See What The Eyes Cannot See - Alternative View
See The Invisible. To See What The Eyes Cannot See - Alternative View

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See the invisible

It is known that Filipino healers are able to "scan" through the white tissue (sheet) the internal organs of the patient before proceeding with the bloodless operation. They see all the organs on the sheet, like on the screen of an X-ray machine. How do healers manage to see what is hidden by tissue, skin, muscles?

You can try to explain this phenomenon by the fact that the eyes can, under certain circumstances, see through objects. Why don't we know how to use such a necessary and interesting ability all the time?

To see what I've never seen

The fact is that the eyes are reflexively connected to the cerebral cortex. If you close your eyes, the visual cortex falls into a sleepy state. On this, in particular, the phenomenon of hypnosis is built, when in order to hypnotize a person and put him into a sleepy state, you need to dim the light and ask him to close his eyes. When the eyes are open, the visual cortex is also activated. Therefore, in order to consider something hidden by some obstacle, it is necessary to open your eyes and try, contrary to "common sense", to consider what is behind the obstacle.

Experiments on volunteers at the University of Tokyo at the Department of Psychology showed that the phenomenon of seeing through objects is owned by a little less than one third of the students participating in the experiment. However, the most difficult thing is to convince a person that he actually sees something, and it does not appear to him.

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Research

Our entire upbringing system and life experience inspires us that it is impossible to see through opaque objects. This setting does not transmit a signal to the brain. Meanwhile, according to research, the signal actually appears in an amazing and incomprehensible way on the retina of the eyes of experimental subjects. The entities of vision transfer to the retina electromagnetic impulses emanating from behind an opaque barrier.

The light entering the eyes during a visual act is of an electromagnetic nature; other waves of the non-light spectrum have exactly the same nature, which also fall on the retina and are fixed on it by nerve cells. Then the image "flashed" on the retina must be transmitted to the brain, but this does not happen, because our brain (visual cortex) is not used to processing signals in the non-light range. If you somehow trick the brain and force it to perceive the electromagnetic signals of another wave, as received by the visual way, then it will be possible to see images of invisible objects.

Experiments

The Japanese have found a way to "trick" our brains to bypass the social attitude that the eyes can only see in the light range. They have created a special screen that displays an image taken from the retina. A person looks at this screen with "outside" eyes and perceives what he sees on it as on a TV screen. In this case, an unnecessary social setting is removed and the person, to his great surprise, discovers that he sees what he has never seen.

The participants in the experiment, having practiced a little using a special screen, learned to see hidden objects on their own, without resorting to its help. There were a little less than half of such volunteers. The results of these studies stunned the researchers themselves, who had never expected to find such a high percentage of clairvoyants among their students.

Believe it or not, closed eyes interfere with alternative vision. On the other hand, open eyes allow you to see through an opaque barrier. We believe that these experiments open the veil of secrecy over the enigma of the vision of the so-called Bronnikov children. Some of his patients, blind from birth, can see well even then, when their faces are covered with a dense mask of opaque material. However, the eyes of children, like the cerebral cortex in this case, must work in an active mode of perception.

Apparently, our eyes are capable, in addition to the light range, to pick up electromagnetic waves in the non-light range. Seeing an aura is an example. In order to see the aura, it is necessary to place a person against a dark background, say against the background of a black velvet curtain, direct a weak light source (a table lamp) to him so that the light glides from the observer to the person. Then you need to move some distance away from the person in order to cover his whole figure. It is necessary to look through the silhouette, perceiving the glow coming from the patient's body. The aura will manifest itself like the glow of Kirlian. The configuration, degree of luminescence, density and color of the aura are judged on the health and bioelectric potential of a person.

What do our eyes see in this case? It is unlikely that they see light, but rather bioelectric radiation emanating from a person. However, the role of the eyes in alternative vision may be exaggerated. There are people who are blind from birth, whose optic nerve is atrophied, and the eyes themselves are like shriveled peas. In this case, there is no need to speak about any participation of the retina in the process of alternative vision. Nevertheless, some people who do not have a visual apparatus see as well as sighted people and even beyond that.

In scanner mode

In addition, there is the phenomenon of dowsing. Individual, highly experienced dowsers can see a picture of what they are scanning with a vine or frame. For example, a crack in the ground or a void filled with water. What they say directly. Do the eyes participate in this vision? Probably no. Most likely, our brain is directly capable of operating in scanner mode. In this case, the visual fields of the occipital part receive impulses emanating from certain objects.

They translate these impulses into the visible range of zones, which is realized with the help of the cortex in the form of a figurative picture. Of course, the visual fields do not act independently in this case. In the head there is an important and, in many respects, mysterious unpaired organ - the pineal gland or pineal gland. Ancient people, not without reason, believed that our soul lives in the pineal gland. Mathematician and philosopher of the 19th century P. Descartes believed that the pineal gland is the “seat of our soul”. This point of view was shared by many scientists, his contemporaries.

In fact, in the pineal gland, which is located in the center of the head, light-sensitive cells were found, why are they there - still remains a mystery. It can be assumed that the soul located in the pineal gland, with the help of electromagnetic receptors, scans various figurative pictures and "forwards" them through the hypothalamus into the visual cortex of the cerebral hemispheres. There, these pictures are finally realized by the same soul.

In this case, our soul and pineal gland work as an antenna for the receiving and transmitting device, and the visual cortex is the very TV or screen on which the image appears. In this case, our soul can be likened to both a cinema installation showing a movie and a spectator who sits in the auditorium and watches this very movie.

See with the brain

It is clear that the soul does not independently perform such a complex work, but resorts to the help of a myriad of entities that serve it. Do not think that the vision of the brain is something super-outstanding. Even bottom sharks with primitive brains are able to "see" through the ground. Such a shark swims parallel to the bottom and catches electromagnetic waves that some

animals hiding in the silt. Having detected the heartbeat of the prey, the shark snatches it out of the ground with a well-defined movement. Moreover, the shark snatches out only the prey that suits it in size. For the sake of small fry, she doesn't bother digging. This creates an image of prey in the shark's brain. If a shark "sees" with its brain, then God himself commanded a man with his steep forehead to see what is invisible from above.

A. Belov