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Post by Pincho Paxton on Jun 5, 2016 11:32:12 GMT
This may be hard to follow, but I think that the speed of an entire thought might be slightly slower than the speed of sound, and that loud noises might alter the time location of a memory due to that fact.
It's a very vague theory, but possible worth looking in to.
It started with a dream...
I was asleep, and somebody knocked on my door, but the dream also included a knock at my door which seemed to occur just before the knock on my door. There were 5 knocks in the dream, and there were 5 knocks in real life, all to the same beat.
So that would suggest that I heard the knocks first, and then they were added to my dream, but the time location was too early, so the dream appeared to happen first.
This dream to reality conversion has happened to me about 4 times in my life, and always the dream happens first, and then the sound.
So I am saying that sound propagation is perhaps faster than thought propagation, and that puts the memories back to front.
We may time to dances, and rhythms faster than we can actually think, and that might be why we dance, and enjoy music, because the music is placing a pre-memory to tell us to dance.
Hey I like this theory!
Pincho Paxton
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