Controlling computer code from the astral!

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DarkHorizon

A few months ago, I was playing a space game called StarMade.  The game-play works like this, if the character your playing dies in the game, then you return back to a spawn point. I was flying around in my ship, and I accidentally exited my ship while it was in motion. So my ship ended up a long distance from me. I started space walking toward my ship but was intercepted by pirates and the spawn menu appeared.. I quit the game, and went to sleep. I dreamed that night that I safely made it to my ship without being intercepted. And the following morning, I didn't appear at a spawn point. I was right where I was the previous day before being intercepted, with me just about to start space walking to my ship. And this time I safely made it.

I thought of the ghost phenomena, of the popular, flickering lights, that these ghosts sometimes cause. All this has awesome implications. Electricity must be easier to manipulate from the astral. Why? Perhaps because of its insignificant mass.  Well, I'm thinking we my be able to save "screen shots" of our astral travels inside computer memory. Perhaps create complex programs on a computer, from the astral.  There are so many applications in this area.   :)



Szaxx

Leave a program like paint running on your PC and try to influence it with something.
See if you were successful.
It's possible to affect many things so this will be interesting, if you get any results do your best to explain the 'how to' then others can try it too.
There's far more where the eye can't see.
Close your eyes and open your mind.

Xanth

The logical response here is that you simply didn't realize where exactly you ended your game.

Astraloutofnoodles


Astralzombie

Quote from: Xanth on February 12, 2014, 08:17:19
The logical response here is that you simply didn't realize where exactly you ended your game.

If Darkhorizon is a hardcore gamer than you are speaking blasphemy.

Besides I had an unbelievable validation with a book that I fell asleep reading once. I like what Tom Campbell says about "miracles". They happen on the fringes. A thousand people won't usually see someone levitate because that's a huge program to overwrite but it's no big deal to rewrite a small code for a couple of people to see it.

Hopefully I didn't butcher his point. :-D
It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.
Mark Twain

DarkHorizon

I clearly remember getting ambushed by pirates, all those dots on the radar coming towards me. I have good memory of what I do in the previous night. doesn't get mixed up w./ dreams or anything else. And yes, I do play games a lot.

Xanth

Quote from: DarkHorizon on February 12, 2014, 16:18:35
I clearly remember getting ambushed by pirates, all those dots on the radar coming towards me. I have good memory of what I do in the previous night. doesn't get mixed up w./ dreams or anything else. And yes, I do play games a lot.
A dream remembered is merely a memory made.

I had a false awakening one night where I turned off a lamp in my bedroom.
I woke up later that night to find it was still on... yet I clearly REMEMBERED turning it off.

Sometimes our memory doesn't always tell us the truth.  :)

Szaxx

I've read my phone too, wrong date, wrong time and an email I recieved two days later.
I was groggy and went back to sleep. The email reminded me...
Done this many times.
There's far more where the eye can't see.
Close your eyes and open your mind.

DarkHorizon

Quote from: Szaxx on February 13, 2014, 01:12:17
I've read my phone too, wrong date, wrong time and an email I recieved two days later.
I was groggy and went back to sleep. The email reminded me...
Done this many times.

What do you mean exactly? You dreamed you read an e-mail you got 2 days later?

DarkHorizon

Quote from: Xanth on February 12, 2014, 18:20:06
A dream remembered is merely a memory made.

I had a false awakening one night where I turned off a lamp in my bedroom.
I woke up later that night to find it was still on... yet I clearly REMEMBERED turning it off.

Sometimes our memory doesn't always tell us the truth.  :)

If what you say is true, then that day when I was playing Starmade never existed.. I don't remember falling asleep two times...  My false awakenings are never like that, because I value lucid dreaming/astral projection so much, In every false awakening Ive had I try not to get out of my bed because I desire to consciously enter an astral projection. 

This sort of discussion is pointless to the level that anybody who sees anything out of the norm, someone else can just go and say that it was in his mind.

Astralzombie


A dream remembered is merely a memory made.--Xanth


Yup. Whether we are recalling what we ate for breakfast yesterday or a dream that we had the night before, the only thing that makes them "real" now is that they are both memories.

Memories make all things equal. :-)
It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.
Mark Twain

Astralzombie

QuoteIf what you say is true, then that day when I was playing Starmade never existed.. I don't remember falling asleep two times...  My false awakenings are never like that, because I value lucid dreaming/astral projection so much, In every false awakening Ive had I try not to get out of my bed because I desire to consciously enter an astral projection.

This sort of discussion is pointless to the level that anybody who sees anything out of the norm, someone else can just go and say that it was in his mind.

You're right. Anyone can say that you are just mistaken so that is why our personal experiences will never prove any of this to another.

If you are certain, then you are certain and that will have to be enough because skeptics will deploy this tactic every time. We have to be able to accept this and not let it bother us. Xanth isn't saying that you are wrong, he is just saying that you must remain open to the possibility that you are mistaken. :-)
It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.
Mark Twain

Rakkso

I'd just like to say that I have experienced just the same a few times, turns out my game saved automaticaly sometimes, and sometimes not, this is also very  rare and I say it depends on the game, some have an auto-save every 5/10/15/+min. It could be too, that you have your auto-saving off, and you just didnt save after ending the program. therefore, you did experienced that, but you forgot to ave the game. The first sounds more probable to me. just a thought. :-D

Szaxx

Quote from: DarkHorizon on February 13, 2014, 14:12:44
What do you mean exactly? You dreamed you read an e-mail you got 2 days later?


Yep, this and more...
It's one example where you know what you saw/did but have nothing to show.
That's why utilising paint may be worth a shot.
If you did manipulate the circuits it would possibly show.
I dont have paint to try it.
There's far more where the eye can't see.
Close your eyes and open your mind.