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However, when you mentally substitute the word HIT with the word "HIP", after a few minutes of playing and hearing, eventually the brain will now "hear" HIP instead of HIT. The brain simply switched on from HIT to HIP.
Interestingly, after the switch, the most weirdest part of the experiment happens when - even you try to replace or bring back the word HIP to HIT mentally, your brain mentally would not allow you to do the switch anymore. Why?
Do we really store information in our brains or, just like a cd disc or a music box, is the brain simply made up of ridges (crests and troughs) that naturally produces the sensation of information? Or just like sponges and jellyfish, do they simply react to the ocean waves just like swaying branches and leaves that react to the force of the wind? Remember these animals, even though they don't have brains, hearts and blood, have survived before humans evolved. Does this mean we don't need our senses afterall to live thrive, and survive?
To find answers to these questions, let me discuss first the following theories based on I.M. :
- The Xylophone Analogy
- The Reversible Hello
- The Caveman in the Box
- The Animation Effect
- The sponge/jellyfish biological structures
- The Skin Network: The Cobweb Analogy
- The Information Screen
- Scriptional Jump
- The ZiZo effect
- Law of Second Option or The Flowchart Effect
Here are some samples of sensory based experiments:
"Without the physical world, Ideas will not exist." ~ Joey Lawsin
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