Sunday, September 6, 2009

Born Aliens - Part II.

This appears to sit well with a speculation of dreams as active consultants, engaged in the difficult task of incorporating new info into an intricate private model of the self and the actuality that it occupies. There are two kinds of dreams : visible and "thought-like" ( which leave an impression of being awake on the dreamer ). It appears the "model-adjustment" activities need abstract thinking ( classification, speculating, foretelling, testing, for example. The relationship is pretty much like the one that exists between intuition and formalism, aesthetics and systematic discipline, feeling and thinking, mentally making and committing one's creation to a medium. Some birds do it, and some reptiles too. The rhythm of respiring and the heartbeat rate change and the skeletal muscles are relaxed to the point of paralysis ( possibly, to stop injury if the dreamer should decide to take part in enacting his dream ). Blood flows to the nads ( and prompts penile erections in male dreamers ).

The uterus contracts and the muscles at the base of the tongue enjoy a relaxation in electric activity. Expectedly, it is imprecise in the 1st 4 months of life.

it's the interpretation mechanism that's lacking and this is the reason why the world looks fuzzy to them. But visible acuity and focusing improve in a matter of a couple of days. By the point the baby is six to eight months old, he sees as well as many adults do, though the visible system from the neurological standpoint is totally developed only at the age of three or 4 years. A large amount of the data that we absorb and process is either "noise" or repeated. PC files can be compacted to one tenth their size without appreciably losing info. This is the most industrial and evident way of illustration and , the most productive and the most in acceptance of the 4 elements. In cultures and societies, where the mass of info to be processed is less mountainous these features are less sure to happen and indeed, they do not. Click this link If you'd like information about magazine

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