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originally posted by: swanne
a reply to: hidingthistime
Listen. The so-called "Mandela effect" is just an incorrect recall of an event, caused by assumption and thus re-write of your memory (and thus a discrepancy with actual history). It happens all the time to people of old age, it's a normal feature of your brain. Your brain has a limited memory capacity - it is normal that some of its memory will get deformed or rewritten with time.
No conspiracy - just plain memory efficiency issue.
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: hidingthistime
i can feel the pinch, just in such a fog here, i dont feel like I have enough oxygen?
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: hidingthistime
Dreams are more real than here.
Pinch yourselff. I am reading this real time, not in a dream. Just so you know….
Oxygenation meters can determine if you are getting enough O2 in your blood stream. The are non invasive, cost less than a 100 dollars and are available at local drug stores, in the Pharmacy section.
If you really don't feel like you are getting enough blood to your brain, feel foggy, light headed, 'empty' up there, and its not behind some medicine, thats one way to begin to analyze the problem. Another is blood pressure readers, also available at the same store.
originally posted by: hidingthistime
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: hidingthistime
i can feel the pinch, just in such a fog here, i dont feel like I have enough oxygen?
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: hidingthistime
Dreams are more real than here.
Pinch yourselff. I am reading this real time, not in a dream. Just so you know….
Oxygenation meters can determine if you are getting enough O2 in your blood stream. The are non invasive, cost less than a 100 dollars and are available at local drug stores, in the Pharmacy section.
If you really don't feel like you are getting enough blood to your brain, feel foggy, light headed, 'empty' up there, and its not behind some medicine, thats one way to begin to analyze the problem. Another is blood pressure readers, also available at the same store.
My blood pressure has always been good, so how would i get more oxygen if i am not getting enough?
originally posted by: charlyv
It is human nature to replace memories with impostors due to simile and repetition of stimulus very much like the original. I say this whole to-do is really a very common and explainable phenomena.
originally posted by: hidingthistime
I have three frexkl!s in my l!ft forearm that form a perfe t triangle,
originally posted by: hidingthistime
originally posted by: charlyv
It is human nature to replace memories with impostors due to simile and repetition of stimulus very much like the original. I say this whole to-do is really a very common and explainable phenomena.
This again, is a what do we have in common thread, not a debate thread for doubters...
originally posted by: hidingthistime
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: hidingthistime
i can feel the pinch, just in such a fog here, i dont feel like I have enough oxygen?
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: hidingthistime
Dreams are more real than here.
Pinch yourselff. I am reading this real time, not in a dream. Just so you know….
Oxygenation meters can determine if you are getting enough O2 in your blood stream. The are non invasive, cost less than a 100 dollars and are available at local drug stores, in the Pharmacy section.
If you really don't feel like you are getting enough blood to your brain, feel foggy, light headed, 'empty' up there, and its not behind some medicine, thats one way to begin to analyze the problem. Another is blood pressure readers, also available at the same store.
My blood pressure has always been good, so how would i get more oxygen if i am not getting enough?