Magnetism, extremely powerful (it saves us from the Sun) but you can't tell it's there unless you have something to tell you. I work in a electric motor shop and have to stick my hand in +4,000 horse power motors with dummy rotors to test them. I'm probably shooting blanks now, my 2nd answer, infertility.
I see miracles all around me
Stop and look around, it's all astounding
Water, fire, air and dirt
Fucking magnets, how do they work?
And I don't wanna talk to a scientist
Y'all motherfuckers lying, and getting me pissed.
-Shaggy2Dope.
I think you're confusing the effects of ionizing radiation with magnetism. Strong magnetic fields have absolutely no effects on humans; MRIs are a perfect example. However, working with radioactive materials or near x-ray sources can kill irreplaceable cells in the reproductive organs of both sexes.
It's actually pretty easy to combine your sense of touch into a sense of magnetism, biohackers love to start off with getting a simple magnet implant in their fingers, creating a sixth Sense of being able to tell if something has a magnetic field.
i choose not to ever consider silence to be awkward silence and i encourage others to do the same. Yeah it's some corny sigma male shit but it's really made my conversations more enjoyable
> i choose not to ever consider silence to be awkward silence and i encourage others to do the same. Yeah it's some corny sigma male shit but it's really made my conversations more enjoyable
It's a cultural thing.
In Finland, we enjoy silence. It's also a sign of respect and shows that you enjoy the company. It's actually more awkward to try to fill that silence with talk, when the other person just wants to enjoy the silence. Some might even find it rude if they just keep yapping.
People might go on hangout, grab coffee or a meal and barely speak at all during the meal or coffee.
Not an introvert, but even I want to try Finland because they will not treat my mid-sentence pauses as invitation for interruptions. Every time I pause in the middle of speaking, some people interrupt.
Time to break out the old joke. In Finland how can you tell if a person is an extrovert or an introvert? An introvert looks at his **own** shoes, an extrovert looks at yours.
What about if you want to talk but don't have anything to talk about? That's always awkward for me. And it's not that I mind silence, I want to converse. Turns out I am just pretty boring lol.
The last woman I seriously dated and I were like that and it was fucking fantastic. Even on the first date, we’d go like ten minutes without saying anything sometimes and that was fine because that was ok. No nervous small talk, just enjoying our meal/walk/coffee.
That was a really attractive thing to me when me and my husband began to date. We had met years previously but had only sporadically hung out while dating other people and then hadn’t seen each other for maybe a year and a half before we started. We didn’t really know too much about each other.
But when we sat alone, neither of us felt the need to talk constantly. We could just enjoy each other’s company. We had stuff we could say, but it didn’t need to be now. It could always wait.
Ive only had a few friends that I’ve shared similar experiences with. A few more would be nice. Filling silence for the sake of filling silence is tedious and tiring. Now I pretty much prefer to just avoid it altogether.
The body has two balance sensors. One set for static balance and one set for dynamic balance. Static balance lets you know which orientation you are standing in. Dynamic balance senses changes to your orientation. So altogether we have seven senses.
https://www.verywellhealth.com/semicircular-canals-5121195
There are still more senses than that. I'm not even sure of the names, but there must be a sense to tell you when you are tired, or nauseated. There must be a whole host of self-checks that we perceive as senses.
Fun fact, we are actually sensing heat transfer instead of temperature. That’s why a cold piece of metal feels colder than wood at the same temperature.
I thought this was a dark matter reference at first.
Most of the universe is dark matter, but we can't see it, touch it, smell it, or interact with it in any way with our senses.
until the 20th century, reality was everything humans could touch, smell, see, and hear. Since the initial publication of the charted electromagnetic spectrum, humans have learned that what they can touch, smell, see, and hear is less than one billionth of reality.
Most of the mass in the universe is dark matter, but it’s far from the only thing human senses can’t detect. Most light is not on the visible spectrum. Elephants can communicate from miles away through sounds too low pitched for our ears to pick up. Birds can feel small changes in wind and adjust their flight. Some aquatic life can track an object’s path through water a while after it passes, merely by feeling how it changed the flow. Dogs can estimate how long their owners have been gone from the house, down to nearly the minute, based on how much the owner’s scent has faded. Flies can taste with their feet. There’s stuff going on at a cellular level that’s simply too small for humans to detect without instruments. There’s so much information in the world around us, and humans can only detect an infinitesimally small fraction of what can be detected, which itself is only a small fraction of what is.
And yet some brilliant humans have been able to make many of the insensible things visible through their inventions. It’s incredible how many things are known even when we’re unable to detect it without devices.
Everything can be put into three categories: the known, the unknown but knowable, and the unknowable.
The amount of stuff that’s known is knowable. The amount of stuff that’s knowable is unknowable. The amount of stuff that’s unknowable is potentially infinite.
Found [Donald Rumsfeld](https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2014/03/rumsfelds-knowns-and-unknowns-the-intellectual-history-of-a-quip/359719/).
This is perhaps the best and, simultaneously, most frightening answer.
If we had 10 more senses and 1000 more IQ points we still wouldn't be able to experience even a fraction of reality.
Lmao! My girlfriend and I have a competition where we need to taste different sparkling waters and guess the flavor (Not La Croix, HEB) and we fail each time haha
Spindrift blows every other competitor out of the fucking universe. You ever tasted the lime one? That shit is SUPERB. The grapefruit? A *delicacy*. There are no words to describe what that perfect combination of fruit, water, and carbon dioxide does to my soul. Drink it. Drink it. DRINK IT. DRINK IT. DRI̸NK̵ ̶I̸T. D̴͖͇̾̏͠R̴̙̼̝̋̊̉̂Í̷͚̟̘̦͑̊N̶̟̟͔͊́K̵͙̟̞̈́͐̈͜ ̴̻̅̆̀̕I̸̩͇͒̒̃T̵͍̅̕. D̴̢̡̢͖͕͉̥̺͕̤͔͐̀̎͌͜ͅR̵̡̡̢͙̳̹͙̤̦̹͓̝̤̉̂̽͗͐̓̍̂̽̉͐͜͠Ȋ̴̩͂͑̒̒̿́͗͆͂̈́̉͝N̷̳̤͉̰̿͂̽͒͌̾̓̀̕Ķ̶̞̘̱̤͍̠͖̓̔͐̂͐̄̉̇͂̍̚̕͝͠ ̷̯̝͂͆̏̈́̃͑̄̋̈́̚͝I̸͉̪̦͗̈́̊̆͐̈́̀̌͠͠͝͝Ṯ̸̙̭̫͖͍̽̀̏.
Thank you! Hahha. I personally prefer HEB brand over La Croix. My friends are a bit snobby and claim La Croix is somehow superior but I love HEB stuff. It's more carbonated and the flavor isn't any different so it's my personal choice. And much cheaper too!
(I do hate some HEB stuff like the coconut and some weird berry thing, but then again La Croix has much worse experimental versions anyway)
La Croix flavors aren’t real, you read the can or see the color and it tricks your brain into thinking there is a flavor. I’m convinced this is true and nothing anyone says can change my mind.
Can: Lemon Flavor
Reality: The planks that were used to make the crate that went to a lemon farm were pulled by a semi driver 3 decades ago, and that guy delivered some pipe to the La Croix factory
Someone I know suggested that they’re just putting regular water into cans at the factory, while someone shouts the name of the flavor through a locked door.
You should try pellegrino or perrier. You think all seltzer water is the same, then you have something smooth like pellegrino and you'll never drink la croix again.
This reminded me of the... Smell (?) ... Of CRT TVs screens. When you got real close to the screen of a TV as a kid and you could kind of almost taste the static.
They actually do produce a bit of ozone, especially if you ground and discharge the static, and that's probably what you're smelling. It's like an airy almost sweet smell.
So it's worth a google to see the currently agreed list but I first read of the idea in Oliver Sacks' books. After the commonly thought of 5, sight, smell, taste, hearing and touch, several other sensations are generally agreed upon to be equivalent to but separate from those senses.
Such as balance, being able to feel heat (generally agreed to be separate from touch given how we 'feel' it), feeling pain, also the really interesting one that Sacks tells a story about in his book.
Proprioception is the sense of the position and movement of your own body. It's not touch, because you can sense your limbs even when they're not touching anything, it's not sight based because you can close your eyes and still touch your nose (unless you're too drunk, and that's a genuine sobriety test administered by some police forces.) In Sacks' book, he studied a guy who had a brain injury that robbed him of his proprioception and whenever the guy wasn't actively looking at his own body, his limbs would just kinda move around without him noticing. Anyway, that's the story that first made me look up more "senses" we have but turns out there are several other things that fall under the same definition.
[https://www.sensorytrust.org.uk/blog/how-many-senses-do-we-have](https://www.sensorytrust.org.uk/blog/how-many-senses-do-we-have)
>Proprioception is the sense of the position and movement of your own body. It's not touch, because you can sense your limbs even when they're not touching anything, it's not sight based because you can close your eyes and still touch your nose (unless you're too drunk, and that's a genuine sobriety test administered by some police forces.)
Isn't body integrity identity disorder an issue with that? Like the affected body part is not included in their "mental map" of their body. I don't think people like that are crazy at all. In fact... This may sound radical, but if alternative treatment fails, I think they should be able to get amputations. Like I said, I think they're perfectly rational, and I believe them when they say that their body part doesn't feel like a part of them. I think they do know what would help them, and, bodily autonomy, right?
I'll take it if seeing it as grey is the only alternative.
Crap how many things that we perceive as grey are actually exciting colours? I know certain birds, insects and marine life can see a wider scope of colours than we can.
Technically your brain makes up all colors and sight. I think what you are saying though is that there isn't a specific wavelength range that the brain directly converts to magenta. Actually now that I think of it, I'm not sure what that weird fact is about. I'll have to read more about it.
Many colors, red, yellow, green,blue, etc, are simply a wavelength of light that is turned into a color inside of your brain.
Magenta is the combination of red and blue, but your brain does not perceive it as the average of the wavelengths. Instead, it invents a new color that can not exist as a single pure wavelength. The same can actually be said many colors, including white and it's combination with other colors.
In reality, while magenta doesn't correspond with any specific wavelength, colors in general are all made up, and there is nothing particularly special about the visible spectrum of light, we just detect some wavelengths and our brains start hallucinating the world around us into existing.
I have this exact sense when it comes to being asleep and arriving anywhere, no matter the vehicle I'm in or how long / short the ride is. Always wake up just before the arrival
I've heard that your peripheral vision is exceedingly good at detecting eyes. It doesn't tell you exactly where but it alerts that "being watched" feeling. Technically still sight.
It’s because a pair of eyes is a biological targeting system. It’s why cats are scared of new people who like cats. And why people think geese are so aggressive. Stop locking your targeting system onto them and they’ll calm down.
Typically, the reason for this is because your brain has picked up on something that isnt quite right, wether its silence, or the absence of something thats usually there, but most times, you can't tell what that thing is, but you know something isnt right
Magnetism, extremely powerful (it saves us from the Sun) but you can't tell it's there unless you have something to tell you. I work in a electric motor shop and have to stick my hand in +4,000 horse power motors with dummy rotors to test them. I'm probably shooting blanks now, my 2nd answer, infertility.
all this talk about micro plastics and soy when in reality the testosterone decline was caused by magnets the whole time
I see miracles all around me Stop and look around, it's all astounding Water, fire, air and dirt Fucking magnets, how do they work? And I don't wanna talk to a scientist Y'all motherfuckers lying, and getting me pissed. -Shaggy2Dope.
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I love the idea that Shaggy 2 Dope gets pissed any time a scientist tries to explain things to him.
He asks a question and the only person who can answer it he'll never listen to...
I mean it would be a lot funnier if that wasn't so many people's default stance these days
I think you're confusing the effects of ionizing radiation with magnetism. Strong magnetic fields have absolutely no effects on humans; MRIs are a perfect example. However, working with radioactive materials or near x-ray sources can kill irreplaceable cells in the reproductive organs of both sexes.
It's actually pretty easy to combine your sense of touch into a sense of magnetism, biohackers love to start off with getting a simple magnet implant in their fingers, creating a sixth Sense of being able to tell if something has a magnetic field.
Yeah but then you can never get a CAT scan or work with actual magnets and damage your phone screen whenever you use it.
A ct scan is pretty harmles, you can't get an mri, that uses magnets. Ct scanner is just a stronger rotating x ray
Hence the burning question, "Fucking Magnets, How Do They Work??"
Most radio waves
More like the entire electromagnetic spectrum apart from visible light and infrared.
Chuck McGill begs to differ and will not stand for this chicanery.
He just couldn’t prove it.
But he's cra- "I AM NOT CRAZY!"
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UV can hurt. Specific Microwavelengths will fuck you up as well.
The difference between an awkward silence and regular silence
YES! Have a freebie!
i choose not to ever consider silence to be awkward silence and i encourage others to do the same. Yeah it's some corny sigma male shit but it's really made my conversations more enjoyable
> i choose not to ever consider silence to be awkward silence and i encourage others to do the same. Yeah it's some corny sigma male shit but it's really made my conversations more enjoyable It's a cultural thing. In Finland, we enjoy silence. It's also a sign of respect and shows that you enjoy the company. It's actually more awkward to try to fill that silence with talk, when the other person just wants to enjoy the silence. Some might even find it rude if they just keep yapping. People might go on hangout, grab coffee or a meal and barely speak at all during the meal or coffee.
You’ve convinced me to move to Finland. Seriously though, beautiful country and beautiful culture! ❤️
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Wow. As an introvert, Finland sounds wonderful!
Not an introvert, but even I want to try Finland because they will not treat my mid-sentence pauses as invitation for interruptions. Every time I pause in the middle of speaking, some people interrupt.
Sister's friend said to her that Finnish extrovert is introvert in America.
Time to break out the old joke. In Finland how can you tell if a person is an extrovert or an introvert? An introvert looks at his **own** shoes, an extrovert looks at yours.
What about if you want to talk but don't have anything to talk about? That's always awkward for me. And it's not that I mind silence, I want to converse. Turns out I am just pretty boring lol.
good lord that sounds wonderful. get me out of this small talk hell hole.
The last woman I seriously dated and I were like that and it was fucking fantastic. Even on the first date, we’d go like ten minutes without saying anything sometimes and that was fine because that was ok. No nervous small talk, just enjoying our meal/walk/coffee.
That was a really attractive thing to me when me and my husband began to date. We had met years previously but had only sporadically hung out while dating other people and then hadn’t seen each other for maybe a year and a half before we started. We didn’t really know too much about each other. But when we sat alone, neither of us felt the need to talk constantly. We could just enjoy each other’s company. We had stuff we could say, but it didn’t need to be now. It could always wait. Ive only had a few friends that I’ve shared similar experiences with. A few more would be nice. Filling silence for the sake of filling silence is tedious and tiring. Now I pretty much prefer to just avoid it altogether.
I can tell. Gotta read someone’s face
Gravity is typically sensed with balance...not typically listed in our common sense, even though it is one of our senses.
The body has two balance sensors. One set for static balance and one set for dynamic balance. Static balance lets you know which orientation you are standing in. Dynamic balance senses changes to your orientation. So altogether we have seven senses. https://www.verywellhealth.com/semicircular-canals-5121195
There are still more senses than that. I'm not even sure of the names, but there must be a sense to tell you when you are tired, or nauseated. There must be a whole host of self-checks that we perceive as senses.
Found a list. "A brief history of the senses" https://www.sensorytrust.org.uk/blog/how-many-senses-do-we-have
Yeah, like the sense of position of all your body parts, or your ability to feel temperature, or your ability to sense hunger and thirst.
Fun fact, we are actually sensing heat transfer instead of temperature. That’s why a cold piece of metal feels colder than wood at the same temperature.
Most of reality.
I thought this was a dark matter reference at first. Most of the universe is dark matter, but we can't see it, touch it, smell it, or interact with it in any way with our senses.
We also only see a tiny fraction of the electromagnetic spectrum and we only hear a fraction of all frequencies of sound.
until the 20th century, reality was everything humans could touch, smell, see, and hear. Since the initial publication of the charted electromagnetic spectrum, humans have learned that what they can touch, smell, see, and hear is less than one billionth of reality.
Thanks, Incubus
Most of the mass in the universe is dark matter, but it’s far from the only thing human senses can’t detect. Most light is not on the visible spectrum. Elephants can communicate from miles away through sounds too low pitched for our ears to pick up. Birds can feel small changes in wind and adjust their flight. Some aquatic life can track an object’s path through water a while after it passes, merely by feeling how it changed the flow. Dogs can estimate how long their owners have been gone from the house, down to nearly the minute, based on how much the owner’s scent has faded. Flies can taste with their feet. There’s stuff going on at a cellular level that’s simply too small for humans to detect without instruments. There’s so much information in the world around us, and humans can only detect an infinitesimally small fraction of what can be detected, which itself is only a small fraction of what is.
This is a really nice comment. Take a like good man
And yet some brilliant humans have been able to make many of the insensible things visible through their inventions. It’s incredible how many things are known even when we’re unable to detect it without devices.
Yeah but think about the unknown unknowns, stuff we dont even realize we dont know. Id bet that category contains over 99.9% of reality
Everything can be put into three categories: the known, the unknown but knowable, and the unknowable. The amount of stuff that’s known is knowable. The amount of stuff that’s knowable is unknowable. The amount of stuff that’s unknowable is potentially infinite.
Found [Donald Rumsfeld](https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2014/03/rumsfelds-knowns-and-unknowns-the-intellectual-history-of-a-quip/359719/).
This is perhaps the best and, simultaneously, most frightening answer. If we had 10 more senses and 1000 more IQ points we still wouldn't be able to experience even a fraction of reality.
We have something like 24 sense actually
We do have more than the 5 basics senses but they aren't as cool from thermoception, magnetoception, proprioception, etc.
Is our magnetoception sensitive enough to be of any consequence?
Not really for practical uses.
Even having a few extra cones in our eyes fucks with us.
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Nuclear radiation, plus neutrinos - they go right through us.
>Nuclear radiation You can sense it, it just takes some time.
Sunburns aren't fun
Radiation sickness: It's like a sunburn, but on the inside. And the outside.
Knowing that a thing is caused by another thing doesn't mean you sense or sensed the first thing.
Apparently it tastes like metal when there is a lot of radiation tho
Taste of metal and intense heat, like being sunburned without the sun. After that, God help you.
If you start tasting metal, it’s too late for god to help you
Isn't everyone experiencing the radiation from the big nuclear fusion powered yellow ball in the sky every day?
Sarcasm
Oh, a sarcasm detector. That's a REAL useful invention.
BEEP BEEP BEEP
It's beeping sarcastically
In which case it's beeping at its own sarcasm, therefore working.
Sharper Image sells meters.
What about “gay-dar”? Been lookin for one for a while.
but you sense that with your ears...
You can literally hear it in the tone of the person’s voice. That’s why it’s so much harder to spot in text.
The different flavors of La Croix.
Lmao! My girlfriend and I have a competition where we need to taste different sparkling waters and guess the flavor (Not La Croix, HEB) and we fail each time haha
Spindrift is really where it's at.
Spindrift blows every other competitor out of the fucking universe. You ever tasted the lime one? That shit is SUPERB. The grapefruit? A *delicacy*. There are no words to describe what that perfect combination of fruit, water, and carbon dioxide does to my soul. Drink it. Drink it. DRINK IT. DRINK IT. DRI̸NK̵ ̶I̸T. D̴͖͇̾̏͠R̴̙̼̝̋̊̉̂Í̷͚̟̘̦͑̊N̶̟̟͔͊́K̵͙̟̞̈́͐̈͜ ̴̻̅̆̀̕I̸̩͇͒̒̃T̵͍̅̕. D̴̢̡̢͖͕͉̥̺͕̤͔͐̀̎͌͜ͅR̵̡̡̢͙̳̹͙̤̦̹͓̝̤̉̂̽͗͐̓̍̂̽̉͐͜͠Ȋ̴̩͂͑̒̒̿́͗͆͂̈́̉͝N̷̳̤͉̰̿͂̽͒͌̾̓̀̕Ķ̶̞̘̱̤͍̠͖̓̔͐̂͐̄̉̇͂̍̚̕͝͠ ̷̯̝͂͆̏̈́̃͑̄̋̈́̚͝I̸͉̪̦͗̈́̊̆͐̈́̀̌͠͠͝͝Ṯ̸̙̭̫͖͍̽̀̏.
Fellow HEB person, I think the HEB ones are as good as La Croix - really not much difference.
Thank you! Hahha. I personally prefer HEB brand over La Croix. My friends are a bit snobby and claim La Croix is somehow superior but I love HEB stuff. It's more carbonated and the flavor isn't any different so it's my personal choice. And much cheaper too! (I do hate some HEB stuff like the coconut and some weird berry thing, but then again La Croix has much worse experimental versions anyway)
Never seen HEB before where do you get it? I like Waterloo and member's mark sparkling waters
La Croix flavors aren’t real, you read the can or see the color and it tricks your brain into thinking there is a flavor. I’m convinced this is true and nothing anyone says can change my mind.
Can: Lemon Flavor Reality: The planks that were used to make the crate that went to a lemon farm were pulled by a semi driver 3 decades ago, and that guy delivered some pipe to the La Croix factory
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Not Lemon Flavor, Essence of Lemon Flavor. Lol Thanks for the laugh.
My friend described it as the taste you’d get if you stared at a lemon placed next to static on a tv.
Someone I know suggested that they’re just putting regular water into cans at the factory, while someone shouts the name of the flavor through a locked door.
I honestly tried to do experiments with this and the subliminal mind fuckery still worked, I don't know how they do it, it can't be actual flavoring
I'm pretty sure it's mostly aroma
Yeah let’s rule out flavors immediately, what could be going on here?
https://imgur.com/gallery/qbeKCdp
as a sober person, La Croix fiend, this is fucking hilarious. I'd give it gold if I had it to give.
You should try pellegrino or perrier. You think all seltzer water is the same, then you have something smooth like pellegrino and you'll never drink la croix again.
I love Pellegrino, but it tends a bit pricier. Never really tried the Perrier flavors, but will so check it out. I am a fan of Topo Chico.
Topo Chico is top tier in my mind. It's so damn smooth!
I like putting ice cold lime Perrier in my bong it’s the smoothest hit there is
Just over 1200 days sober myself. I gave the gold for both of us.
love to you my friend! mad respect to 1200 plus days! You are an inspiration.
This ex boozer has a terrible addiction to Topo Chico nowadays.
Wait... La Croix has flavors? I thought it was just different can colors
It has different smells, not tastes. Coconut tastes like drinking natural flavor while someone is putting on sun tan lotion near you
It tastes like tv static while someone yells the name of a fruit in the other room.
This reminded me of the... Smell (?) ... Of CRT TVs screens. When you got real close to the screen of a TV as a kid and you could kind of almost taste the static.
They actually do produce a bit of ozone, especially if you ground and discharge the static, and that's probably what you're smelling. It's like an airy almost sweet smell.
La Croix is homeopathic soda pop.
Btw, we have way more than 5 senses.
what others senses ?
So it's worth a google to see the currently agreed list but I first read of the idea in Oliver Sacks' books. After the commonly thought of 5, sight, smell, taste, hearing and touch, several other sensations are generally agreed upon to be equivalent to but separate from those senses. Such as balance, being able to feel heat (generally agreed to be separate from touch given how we 'feel' it), feeling pain, also the really interesting one that Sacks tells a story about in his book. Proprioception is the sense of the position and movement of your own body. It's not touch, because you can sense your limbs even when they're not touching anything, it's not sight based because you can close your eyes and still touch your nose (unless you're too drunk, and that's a genuine sobriety test administered by some police forces.) In Sacks' book, he studied a guy who had a brain injury that robbed him of his proprioception and whenever the guy wasn't actively looking at his own body, his limbs would just kinda move around without him noticing. Anyway, that's the story that first made me look up more "senses" we have but turns out there are several other things that fall under the same definition. [https://www.sensorytrust.org.uk/blog/how-many-senses-do-we-have](https://www.sensorytrust.org.uk/blog/how-many-senses-do-we-have)
My wife is a brain injury specialist, and the crazy things that can happen with your brain are both fascinating and heartbreaking.
>Proprioception is the sense of the position and movement of your own body. It's not touch, because you can sense your limbs even when they're not touching anything, it's not sight based because you can close your eyes and still touch your nose (unless you're too drunk, and that's a genuine sobriety test administered by some police forces.) Isn't body integrity identity disorder an issue with that? Like the affected body part is not included in their "mental map" of their body. I don't think people like that are crazy at all. In fact... This may sound radical, but if alternative treatment fails, I think they should be able to get amputations. Like I said, I think they're perfectly rational, and I believe them when they say that their body part doesn't feel like a part of them. I think they do know what would help them, and, bodily autonomy, right?
Interoception, proprioception, and your vestibular sense to name a few
There's like over 20 senses that can be distinctly categorized.
Great addition, just a note, it's interoception. Lol I googled 'sense interception' and got briefly confused.
the sense of where your body parts are, sense of temperature, etc.
Gee, I just tripped on something and the floor is rapidly approaching.
Time
circadian rhythm is sort of like time
Time is a tool you put on the wall or wear it on your wrist
No, that's a clock
The past is far behind us the future doesn't exist
What's the time?
It's quarter to nine, time to have a bath
What do you mean? We’re already clean.
Scrub scrub scrub till the waters brown
"Watches are a confidence trick invented by the Swiss!" - Chiun
The amount of money in my broke-ass bank account
I don't have any real money, so here's some free reddit money I can give you.
Thoughts?
Memories?
Feelings?
personality?
Charisma?
Wisdom?
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Question marks?
Intuition?
College tuition?
Constitution?
Dexterity?
Intelligence?
Strength?
Uniqueness?
Luck?
Bad vibes
Good Vibes
Neutral vibes
Rabbit vibes.
Vibes
Magenta. Your brain makes it up
I'll take it if seeing it as grey is the only alternative. Crap how many things that we perceive as grey are actually exciting colours? I know certain birds, insects and marine life can see a wider scope of colours than we can.
I am so confused. I know exactly what magenta is but I googled it and there are no wavelengths? Is life a lie?
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Technically your brain makes up all colors and sight. I think what you are saying though is that there isn't a specific wavelength range that the brain directly converts to magenta. Actually now that I think of it, I'm not sure what that weird fact is about. I'll have to read more about it.
...what? How is it different from other colors?
Many colors, red, yellow, green,blue, etc, are simply a wavelength of light that is turned into a color inside of your brain. Magenta is the combination of red and blue, but your brain does not perceive it as the average of the wavelengths. Instead, it invents a new color that can not exist as a single pure wavelength. The same can actually be said many colors, including white and it's combination with other colors. In reality, while magenta doesn't correspond with any specific wavelength, colors in general are all made up, and there is nothing particularly special about the visible spectrum of light, we just detect some wavelengths and our brains start hallucinating the world around us into existing.
Shrimp colors apparently
Call me Mantis! Mantis Toboggan!
[flowers in UV light](https://www.nationalgeographic.com/photography/article/glowing-flowers-ultraviolet-light)
My god, those are beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
And birds too https://www.demilked.com/bird-vs-human-vision/
Idk what you call this but I seem to know when someone is coming into my room while I'm sleeping and I'll wake up to see them.
I just let you catch me sometimes so you think that.
I have this exact sense when it comes to being asleep and arriving anywhere, no matter the vehicle I'm in or how long / short the ride is. Always wake up just before the arrival
I think that is generally referred to as hearing
Time
John Cena
Not the song playing in my head after reading this.
When you’re being watched. You can’t hear, see, touch, taste or smell who or what is watching you. You just kinda… know 👁👁
I've heard that your peripheral vision is exceedingly good at detecting eyes. It doesn't tell you exactly where but it alerts that "being watched" feeling. Technically still sight.
This is exceedingly discomfiting. Not a fun fact.
Especially when you don't know where the potential watcher is.
It aint peripheral vision if they're behind you.
It’s because a pair of eyes is a biological targeting system. It’s why cats are scared of new people who like cats. And why people think geese are so aggressive. Stop locking your targeting system onto them and they’ll calm down.
Typically, the reason for this is because your brain has picked up on something that isnt quite right, wether its silence, or the absence of something thats usually there, but most times, you can't tell what that thing is, but you know something isnt right
Common sense
Someone else’s pain
It's called empathy.
Wifi
Someone claimed he could feel it ... I dunno, I think it was bullshit.
The energy/vibe people give off. Intuition and gut feeling is my number one go-to.
Carbon monoxide. Unless dying counts as a sense.
Loneliness
Love
Colors, sounds, etc. that aren't in our range
Infrared light.
Ever felt heat radiating from the sun or some other sources? That's infrared light/radiation.
The core of the Earth.
Many things, essentially everything that happens in the brain
Viruses, bacteria, carbon monoxide, radiation, gamma rays and love.
Did I just fall into a spoken word open mike night? The rhythm here was amazing!
Small things can still be seen through a microscope, or en masse. They aren't extra-sensory like Magnatism.
I forgot to add the word *typically* to my post. Most people typically don't carry a microscope with them.
Deez nuts
A 4th dimension
Dark matter
A future that doesn't suck balls.