With Frank's phasing model the sound thoughts I "hear" are in f2oC correct? So then how does a wave from f1oC become interpreted in f2oC after the wave has gone through my ears into the brain which translates it into a certain sound thought? In another thread I said it transports energy, but, I don't think this is true at all after thinking about it.
I have no clue what you just asked. LoL
Sorry. :/
Quote from: Xanth on May 02, 2010, 22:54:17
I have no clue what you just asked. LoL
Sorry. :/
it's ok, sometimes even I don't know what I am asking since translating thought into a string of words can be on occasion a cumbersome process. What I want to ask is how do physical waves become translated into a sound thought. When someone says "hi" they are sending sound waves in a certain frequency etc through the air which is translated by some part of your self into the sound thought of those waves. The sound thought is in another area of focus other than the actual physical wave, so how is the sound thought appearing in that area of focus after traveling through the ears to the brain. Basically how do physical senses appear in f2oC, as though they have been phased into f2oC so that we may experience them by the brain. Just analyzing the action of translation when it happens, it seems that they just "do", but, this can not be..
Is this like asking for example, putting food on your tongue. The food and your tongue are physical, but the taste itself is a "subjective" or inner experience (f2?) that can be summed up by physical interactions and yet exists independantly. So sound, the waves travel through the air and hit your ear. You ear, the waves and their medium (air) allow the sound to be recieved, but the meaning and actual sound from a human perspective has nothing to do with that. This is confusing and I don't think there is an easy answer. Perhaps the wave is all that is being percieved, but from different focus levels it is percieved differently?
yes, this can be applied to every sense. My understanding of it stops at the translation by the brain, from there somehow it appears in a different area of focus by seemingly magical means at the exact point in time of translation by the brain, as though it just puts it there. Maybe it is not putting it there but just creating the sound thought itself much like how we picture an image or sound with no physical wave to base it upon, I think that sounds right. So what is happening is a part of self thinks of the sound thought much as we would yet its basing its thought on the pattern of the wave as translated by the brain. That theory could be far too insane to imagine though >.>
When we hear a sound it is being processed by the physical, etheric, and astral bodies. We wouldn't hear (or be able to make sense of) a sound if the processes of the other bodies weren't at work simultaneously. We're only conscious of the physical aspect though. We wouldn't be able to conceptualize anything without the entire conglomeration.
So, my theory is, if the physical body can still send signals to the body you are presently conscious of, it will still be interpreted. Maybe a bit differently.
yeah, it seems to have a valid theory of how concepts become interpreted into other areas of consciousness that accepting the theory of multiple bodies in those focuses interacting with each other is a necessity.