The Rampler #121 (11/18/08)
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The Rampler #121 (11/18/08) (39:11 / 36 MB)
The Overnightscape Underground – November 2008 – Track 44
“Your Late Night Broadcast” online at onsug.com
Created by Frank Edward Nora (frank@theovernightscape.com) in New Jersey, USA
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Frank walks around Midtown Manhattan, talking about how cold it is, going underground, Toronto, Celsius/Centigrade, analysis of dreamland, The Grand Central Holiday Fair, taking the Times Square Shuttle, Real People, Beatles Brunch, and Paul is Dead.
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License for this track: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/). Attribution: by Frank Edward Nora – more info at onsug.com
PAUL IS ALIVE!!!
Comment by YannickJoker — November 19, 2008 @ 8:24 am
Frank,
I enjoyed your talk about dreamland. I think I have told you about my recurring elevator dreams. My idea of how the brain develops it’s impression of both reality and dream reality is that it has ideas about things, ideas being broad stroke concepts about things. My thinking is heavily influenced by a book I read a many years ago called the Holographic Theory of reality. It deals with the central concept that like a hologram, everything in existence exists within every part of itself. So if the entire reality were a glass plate and it broke, each individual piece would have the entirety of information stored within it only in less detail, so within every bit of you, is all of everyone, and all the universe, and whatever else could possibly be. So I think that the brain works in a similar way, it has low detail ideas about things, that it is capable of processing somehow with other broad stroke ideas and forming higher and higher levels of resolution. So you dream about a sea monster, you have a idea of what that is, you have ideas of what the skin is like, you have ideas of how it would feel, and as it combines some huge number of all these low res ideas, it generates really detailed realities. I think that you have said that you believe that we are accessing information from somewhere else, perhaps that is possible under the holographic theory of reality, as you have access , perhaps it takes a lot of processing power to up convert the low resolution of this access, but you have access to the totality of everything.
Comment by Chad Bowers — November 19, 2008 @ 3:33 pm