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Topic: Science > Physics
User: ""
Date: 18 Mar 2006 09:38:05 PM
Object: Gravity and dreams.
I feel that gravity induces dreams in humans. The force of gravity is
in effect pulling our consciousness outside of ourselves and when the
moon decreases earths pull on us your consciousness begins to move back
inward and we dream. It is not unusual for life to be sensitive to the
effects of gravity, plants no which way is up and use a sense of
gravity to pull themselves out of the soil. You could expect that
humans could quite possibly still have this ability since we have
evolved from plants.
Does anyone have any ideas how I could test this hypothesis, or run any
other experiments that could prove a relationship between human
consciousness and gravity? Gravity is less higher in the atmosphere so
perhaps I could study sleep up in the mountains or aboard aircraft.
Another idea I have is measuring a persons weight while they are
sleeping and seeing if it is any less.
Wouldn't mind any help with the hypothesis.
.

User: "mike3"

Title: Re: Gravity and dreams. 19 Mar 2006 12:14:22 AM
wrote:

I feel that gravity induces dreams in humans. The force of gravity is
in effect pulling our consciousness outside of ourselves and when the
moon decreases earths pull on us your consciousness begins to move back
inward and we dream. It is not unusual for life to be sensitive to the
effects of gravity, plants no which way is up and use a sense of
gravity to pull themselves out of the soil. You could expect that
humans could quite possibly still have this ability since we have
evolved from plants.

Does anyone have any ideas how I could test this hypothesis, or run any
other experiments that could prove a relationship between human
consciousness and gravity? Gravity is less higher in the atmosphere so
perhaps I could study sleep up in the mountains or aboard aircraft.
Another idea I have is measuring a persons weight while they are
sleeping and seeing if it is any less.

Wouldn't mind any help with the hypothesis.

If you want to test the hypothesis, I'd ask: Did the astronauts that
went to
the Moon dream while they were between Earth and the Moon (a low-grav
environment)? If so, then the hypothesis does not work. If not, then it
might
work but further experiments would still be needed.
.
User: "The Ghost In The Machine"

Title: Re: Gravity and dreams. 19 Mar 2006 02:01:17 PM
On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 22:14:22 -0800, mike3 wrote:


virtualadepts@gmail.com wrote:

I feel that gravity induces dreams in humans. The force of gravity is
in effect pulling our consciousness outside of ourselves and when the
moon decreases earths pull on us your consciousness begins to move back
inward and we dream. It is not unusual for life to be sensitive to the
effects of gravity, plants no which way is up and use a sense of gravity
to pull themselves out of the soil. You could expect that humans could
quite possibly still have this ability since we have evolved from
plants.

Does anyone have any ideas how I could test this hypothesis, or run any
other experiments that could prove a relationship between human
consciousness and gravity? Gravity is less higher in the atmosphere so
perhaps I could study sleep up in the mountains or aboard aircraft.
Another idea I have is measuring a persons weight while they are
sleeping and seeing if it is any less.

Wouldn't mind any help with the hypothesis.


If you want to test the hypothesis, I'd ask: Did the astronauts that went
to
the Moon dream while they were between Earth and the Moon (a low-grav
environment)? If so, then the hypothesis does not work. If not, then it
might
work but further experiments would still be needed.

I for one wonder what they dreamed about. Most likely silent lightning
flashes... ;-)
--
#191,

It's still legal to go .sigless.
.
User: "Hexenmeister"

Title: Re: Gravity and dreams. 19 Mar 2006 03:02:26 PM
"The Ghost In The Machine" <
> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.03.19.19.05.40.494885@earthlink.net...
| On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 22:14:22 -0800, mike3 wrote:
|
| >
| >
wrote:
| >> I feel that gravity induces dreams in humans. The force of gravity is
| >> in effect pulling our consciousness outside of ourselves and when the
| >> moon decreases earths pull on us your consciousness begins to move back
| >> inward and we dream. It is not unusual for life to be sensitive to the
| >> effects of gravity, plants no which way is up and use a sense of
gravity
| >> to pull themselves out of the soil. You could expect that humans could
| >> quite possibly still have this ability since we have evolved from
| >> plants.
| >>
| >> Does anyone have any ideas how I could test this hypothesis, or run any
| >> other experiments that could prove a relationship between human
| >> consciousness and gravity? Gravity is less higher in the atmosphere so
| >> perhaps I could study sleep up in the mountains or aboard aircraft.
| >> Another idea I have is measuring a persons weight while they are
| >> sleeping and seeing if it is any less.
| >>
| >> Wouldn't mind any help with the hypothesis.
| >
| > If you want to test the hypothesis, I'd ask: Did the astronauts that
went
| > to
| > the Moon dream while they were between Earth and the Moon (a low-grav
| > environment)? If so, then the hypothesis does not work. If not, then it
| > might
| > work but further experiments would still be needed.
|
| I for one wonder what they dreamed about. Most likely silent lightning
| flashes... ;-)
Sure, lightning striking a train at both ends simultaneously as the Load
Einstein
made happen. Hallelujah, Praise the Load.
Androcles.
|
| --
| #191,

| It's still legal to go .sigless.
|
.
User: "tj Frazir"

Title: Re: Gravity and dreams. 19 Mar 2006 04:21:04 PM
They didn't go to the moon .

.
User: "T Wake"

Title: Re: Gravity and dreams. 19 Mar 2006 04:41:25 PM
"tj Frazir" <GravityPhysics@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:8498-441DD950-1671@storefull-3216.bay.webtv.net...

They didn't go to the moon .

Only in your dreams.
.






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