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Old Feb 17, 2015, 11:55 PM
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This is a very random question. I was just wondering.... if someone has a hallucination of something, would they also see it in a picture?
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Old Feb 18, 2015, 12:03 AM
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Do you mean if they took a picture of it, that the picture would show the hallucination?
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Old Feb 18, 2015, 02:39 PM
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Yeah, I was just wondering about the perception there.
If they were to look back at pictures, would they still see it?
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Old Feb 18, 2015, 03:07 PM
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Yeah, I was just wondering about the perception there.
If they were to look back at pictures, would they still see it?
Allegedly it is much easier to have auditory hallutinations.

If someone not only hears, but see things his brain is more damaged than of those who have ""only"" auditory hallutinations.

In adition, it is quite easier to hear male voices. Because female ones are far melodious and for the damaged autopoisoned brain it is far easier to produce male voices. Usualy it is hallucination of middle-aged male's voice.
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Old Feb 18, 2015, 03:48 PM
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Yeah, I was just wondering about the perception there.
If they were to look back at pictures, would they still see it?
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Old Feb 18, 2015, 03:50 PM
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Allegedly it is much easier to have auditory hallutinations.

If someone not only hears, but see things his brain is more damaged than of those who have ""only"" auditory hallutinations.

In adition, it is quite easier to hear male voices. Because female ones are far melodious and for the damaged autopoisoned brain it is far easier to produce male voices. Usualy it is hallucination of middle-aged male's voice.
Its true auditory hallucinations are more common but there hasn't been shown to be more damage with visuals. On a personal level, I had visuals and am fully recovered suggesting my brain isn't damaged.
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I have visual hallucinations, but I've never tried to photograph them, maybe I will try

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Old Feb 18, 2015, 04:04 PM
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thats kind of offensive to use the term brain damage
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you will need a full spectrum camera, infrared, and EM detector. Ghost hunters have had intelligent responses using a teddy bear with EM detection inside it.

the Full spectrum camera should pick up a wisp of fog or shadow movement. If you capture something during a hallucination, it may add some proof that its external and internal.
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Well what about recording voices? If you could take a picture of a visual hallucination, then you should be able to record voices.

I somehow don't think it would work. Unless there was some way of recording our perception of the image/sound. Even if the images/sounds have an external source most people are unable to see/hear what we do.
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Well what about recording voices? If you could take a picture of a visual hallucination, then you should be able to record voices.

I somehow don't think it would work. Unless there was some way of recording our perception of the image/sound. Even if the images/sounds have an external source most people are unable to see/hear what we do.
It doesn't work that's one of the tricks I use to figure out if I'm hallucinating....
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Old Feb 18, 2015, 06:42 PM
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ill tell you how its likely none of us are hallucinating.
signals can be suppressed to be non detectable by conventional technology.
and other exotic technologies could be being used in all of our woes.
ive had over 4 instances of shared experiences with others hearing my voice attacks. Including another guys stomach yelling my name we both heard.
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Old Feb 19, 2015, 10:30 AM
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the hearing cortex is in the middle of the brain below the right/left hemispheres.
MENTALLY FEEL the top of the audio cortex, and pull away from the left/right hemispheres on each side, and back of hearing cortex.
you will notice a click and the sounds should recede.

also do this with the pineal gland, FEEL the LOWER pineal and pull down using your mind as a muscle flexing would.

then pull away the back of the brains audio cortex.

post if it works for you, others need hope.
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