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raaaid 08-23-2011 09:04 PM

if the mayas were crossed eyed and binoculathey could tell star distance just looking
 
i discovered this while meditating crosseyed to see double

http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e2...Imagen0067.jpg

probably mayas had conversations like this:

do you see that star?

the close one?

not the far away one :)

ATAG_Doc 08-23-2011 09:08 PM

This is deep.

raaaid 08-23-2011 09:26 PM

according my research we use sight all wrong

if you look crosseyed, even slightly and let your brain do the superposition instead of the eyes the eyes become a device that can measure distance from zero to infinite:

zero distance: the dot is on the edge of the intesection of both visions of each eye

infinite distance: the dot is in the midle of the intersection

and why every cartoon is crosseyed, could actually be more atractive for being the natural way?

also probably the metals we ingest screw our vision :(

winny 08-23-2011 11:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by raaaid (Post 326544)
according my research we use sight all wrong

if you look crosseyed, even slightly and let your brain do the superposition instead of the eyes the eyes become a device that can measure distance from zero to infinite:

zero distance: the dot is on the edge of the intesection of both visions of each eye

infinite distance: the dot is in the midle of the intersection

and why every cartoon is crosseyed, could actually be more atractive for being the natural way?

also probably the metals we ingest screw our vision :(

I think your logic is a bit wrong on this one.

How can two eyes 2cm apart measure the distance to a star that is 2 million light years away?

That's 14,696,563,427,345,637,530 miles away. Give or take a few..

The number above is... deep breath...

Fourteen quintillion, Six hundred and ninety six quadrillion, five hundred and sixty three trillion, four hundred and twenty seven billion, three hundred and forty five million, six hundred and thirty seven thousand, five hundred and thirty miles.

They currently use parallax to measure up to a couple of thousand light years, after that it becomes such a small movement that it's undetectable. From there onwards they are pretty much guessing. (There could be as much as a 20% error margin for distances over a few thousand light years)

So no, I don't think the Mayans could measure stellar distances. We can't either.

raaaid 08-23-2011 11:43 PM

the fake science taught in schools promoted by petrol companies dont want you to know this:



im not explaining very well and got it reversed ill try again:

if i look to a road corsseyed that vanishes in infinity this is what i see:

http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e2...Imagen0068.jpg

and this effect is independent of my eyes distance

check how this way i can know zero distance infinite distance and anywhere in the midel

winny 08-24-2011 12:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by raaaid (Post 326577)
the fake science taught in schools promoted by petrol companies dont want you to know this:
l

Why?

So every scientist/astronomer in the world is lying? What about all the stuff that was discovered before petrol? And what has the distance to stars got to do with petrol?

raaaid 08-24-2011 12:36 AM

oh its not the stars is just to keep people dumb and docile

the romans invented that with the circus and lead plumbimg

now we have meds masively in water and nobody complains but us the wackos can you believe it?

i did an experiment:

what i do with the eyes of crossing them and see a staright that goes away as V cant do it with the camera maybe its a percpetion thing not sure


edit:


now this is odd, my first post is wrong but im still onto something:

i just tested looking on counterstrike to an staright line:

the line apeeared vertical however much i turned the camera always an I

but if i cross my eyes and look at a real straight line I i see it V

so odd im onto something wild on human perception, oh and though i have 8 dioptires of shortsightedness i use glasses no more, my moms amazed as i read small advertisements far away without glasses :)

glasses, worse than fluorine

CharveL 08-24-2011 03:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by winny (Post 326569)
I think your logic is a bit wrong on this one.

How can two eyes 2cm apart measure the distance to a star that is 2 million light years away?

That's 14,696,563,427,345,637,530 miles away. Give or take a few..

The number above is... deep breath...

Fourteen quintillion, Six hundred and ninety six quadrillion, five hundred and sixty three trillion, four hundred and twenty seven billion, three hundred and forty five million, six hundred and thirty seven thousand, five hundred and thirty miles.

They currently use parallax to measure up to a couple of thousand light years, after that it becomes such a small movement that it's undetectable. From there onwards they are pretty much guessing. (There could be as much as a 20% error margin for distances over a few thousand light years)

So no, I don't think the Mayans could measure stellar distances. We can't either.

I think they are using variable stars in some way to measure distance for those farther than parallax can do.

And raaid. I think it's almost time to bring you in for reprogramming.

The upper-management has been a bit concerned about you of late that you are becoming much to "aware" of processes that the docile masses take for granted and we don't want you becoming the heroine of some new Hollywood-like movie where you overthrow us.

That would not be good for business so it's best you report in either at your local gas station or behind the curtain at your local black-suit habadashery so we can make the process more bearable for you. Otherwise we may have to continue tracking you with the usual satellites, streetcams, tapped phones, and tv-cams until the ideal moment arrives. We could always wait for the newly formulated chem-trails in your area to take effect but that'll depend on how much farther you intend to dig into things.

Resistance is ultimately futile so make things easier on yourself.

Signed,
CharveL
Overseer 2nd grade

TomcatViP 08-24-2011 03:38 PM

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raaaid 08-24-2011 06:01 PM

haha you caught me, my plan is to become superhuman and ovethrow the system:

find a way to boost the mind as to at least be able to scan others minds and share it with the world

do you imagine a world without lies and the now allmighty baddies exposed to sahme seelling sunflower seeds on the strrets

winking slightly strong i stimulate the pineal gland calcified in adults by fluorine which acumulates most there, i know cause this not only improves my sight but makes me see triple sometimes, an optometrist taught me to do this

meditating while seeing double i develope the corpus callosum by increasing hugely the info going through it connecting both hemispheres

incidentally teh corpus callosum is the only part of the brain that can be developed

most probably i wont succed and maybe end one eyed or epileptic but the prizes worth the chance :)

edit:

omg was gonna play countestrike and then see the screen in stereoscopic 3d just as a 3d movie as i had done sometimes and i just discovered what i did:

look very vey slightly crossed eye and let the brain do the suoperposition

i think if i master seeing very slightly double i will recover the lost in devolved humans 3d perception

i was overdoing the seeing double, its more difficult seeing slightly double than a lot double

apparently the way a human should look should be not converging the eyes on the object but crossing the rays from the eyes before the object

isnt it curious that when you have any artifical steroscopic perception you are actually looking slightly crosseyed?


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