Monday, May 9, 2016

Twitch Cycles and Flicker Rates

               The Human Brain is a Wave Transducer. We are not just digital super computers, our brains also do analog wave signaling to and from our bodies. This "Vibe" is sensitively perceivable from the inside and the outside. Our human "Universal Processing Machines" have "Twitch Cycles" which become signal packets {Wave Envelopes} to and from, throughout all coordinated muscle reflex symmetries. "Flicker Rates" are the discreet coordinating currency of all our internal and external inter communication. The Eyes have it. The brain focuses and reflects these fast and slow Twitch Cycles and Flicker Rates. Distinctively our own, these higher order wave forms are even more distinctive than a person's signature. If Handwriting is the seismograph of the brain, the line creases of tension on the hands, feet, body and face are an analogous mapping of mental processing. The human personality forms concurrent with the accumulation of personal and shared memory, as it is imprinted on to each brain and then resultantly onto the body. The bodies memories are informed by shocks and stressors. These data stores aren't just digital binary code, but also ripple on the waters of the soul.

                Echo Imprints are  awarenesses of these singularly quantifiable inimitable wave packets of interpersonally identifying information. (Personal Quantum Memory Keys) These Imprint Echo Sensitivities are probably also responsible for animals ability to distinguish friends from foe, and family from stranger. (Ever wonder how Penguins can tell each other apart on the beach? Smell, Sounds, Synchronized Flicker Rates at birth? Digital or Analogue? Is our daughter just a wave, or is she perceived as an amalgam of digitally spun discreet particles? Our beloved beautiful baby Penguin is made up of two types of data in one personage.)

                Were we just robots, we wouldn't need "Vibe." (Speaking from this side of the digital divide.)

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