Thursday, April 3, 2008

Dazed And Confused, But Then Again Who Isn't

Is crazy really crazy? I wonder if it is a thought, so to speak, going through all crazy people. Why do we think people are following us, or happen to have someone or a group of people follow us along in our daily lives? Or so it seems.

Why would a young woman think her ex boyfriend’s biker gang always followed her around? She was told otherwise, but they knew her quite well and talked like them according to her. She died by gunfire at her ex boyfriend’s house.

Some of us are just considered strange or weird. Another young gentleman was noticed to have been talking to himself a lot and called strange by another gentleman. Unfortunately, this became known by the double homicide that was committed.

Could sound or electromagnetic waves have anything to do with anything, if so, from where? Or why? And why would it or they try to convince people to truth and lies?

Just recently I talked to someone I’ve known for years in the music industry who has worked with the practical uses of sound and engineering for music CD’s. I have also worked on telecommunications and data for a handful of years, and understand most audible sound ranges between 20hz and 20,000hz as allocated for audible sound in telecommunications, and most telecommunications open up approximately 4,000hz bands for communication.

As a biology minor, I understand that most people fall within a range often referred to as the bell of a bell shaped curve, and evolutionary shift, the bell shift due to natural selection in one direction or the other. We people are quite manipulative, when you see Darwin’s birds, or look at all the different dog breeds originally from a similar species. Even house cats are something not seen in the wild outside of mankind’s domain.

Now this gentleman who has worked in the music industry told me that in practicality most people do not hear close to 20hz. He has a hard time hearing different ranges himself, but according to the bell shaped curve and what we know of biology it is still feasible for an individual to hear within that range or beyond. Therefore keeping communications within the 20-20,000hz ranges opens the range for individuals who may hear within the higher and lower ranges of the spectrum of frequency without overlapping with something else. We don’t want people to possibly hear something ultrasonic now below 20hz do we? Or for that matter a radio wave higher than 20,000hz? If most people do not hear that low or that high there is then a safety net of sound or noise on either end of the slot allotted within the spectrum without interference, with few exceptions. Plus, one band does not want to interfere with another band just above or below or add unwanted cross talk. Hence, the extra space in most bands.

I have also recently looked up brainwaves knowing, since my spouse is an electrician that DC current can be measured through our bodies, and in the 1600’s scientists discovered that the nervous system would react to an electrical impulse. In school, he learned about electricity in relation to the human body so they could protect themselves from unwanted electrocution. By the way, don’t drink and work with electricity or go out in a thunderstorm. The chances of getting electrocuted go up, because it lowers one’s resistance. One’s PH or potential hydrogen is lowered with alcohol consumption and electricity and speeds of chemical reactions are directly related to PH. They occur faster in an acidic environment.

Since we have electricity in our bodies, we very well have a magnetic field; therefore we may very well create electromagnetic waves or may be able to create electromagnetic waves. Oh wait; I think I found a human detector on ebay using that same concept. Does that mean that living creatures can be comparable to electronic devices?

Now if that’s all true, and we know since WWII, and the Korean war, that bats and marine life use echolocation, respectively. We have also since discovered a couple of bird species that use echolocation. Why is it or would it be hard to believe, since these species are distantly related must have obviously independently evolved echolocation, for another more complex species or more advanced or evolved species to evolve a more advanced or more evolved form of echolocation that may or may not use SONAR. This would be unknown to mankind at this point in time based on publicly known modern technology and information.

Back to the human body our brainwaves in an active state of mind range from 13hz to 30hz from one source, another source said up to 35hz. Again, I’m sure that ranges from what we know in biology and there still may be people ranging outside of that spectrum. In more relaxed or in more rested states our minds slow down to lower cycles per second, or lower hertz ranges. Come to think of it my graphics equalizer on Windows Media Player starts at 31hz, above the frequency of the active state mind according to one source.

Now, if we can hear in ranges, or some people can hear in a range as low as 20hz known to man today, and our brainwaves can go as high as 35hz on average as known to man today, then would that mean that we can potentially hear each other’s or those lucky people can or could hear people’s minds or those people’s minds in a high active state, if they could hear at the right decibel level? Or the brain produces a high enough decibel. Most people hear at 0db, hence the definition is set there. Data can use signals lower than –20db. So if we take into consideration the bell shaped curve, I would think some people could possibly hear below 0db? Or there may be some people who can.

What does this have to do with crazy people in the 21st century? All electronic equipment makes noise, or creates electromagnetic waves. With all the electrical and electronic equipment and radio waves used today and all the bandwidths of frequency used there could be tons of interference. If all this is true, then who isn’t dazed and confused, or oblivious to the waves in the air and all around us? Or better yet, if this has anything to do with crazy people, what was or were around 1000’s of years ago to make people go crazy or think they were or are speaking to a God?

“God spoke to me and told me I needed to kill my children,” a paraphrase of an untimely event that occurs more often then we would, or I would anyway, like to hear about in our society. Where a mother is told by what she calls God to kill her children.

This also makes me think of the immortal words, as mentioned in the Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams about a series of books written, the titles were Where God Went Wrong, Some More Of God’s Greatest Mistakes, and Who Is This God Person Anyway?




“Look up, pointed a man at the sky,
Do you see, he said,
There are the stars
The moon and planets
The far reaching spaces of emptiness
But there is more......
Do you see, can you feel"

~my brother, 1970-1994 diagnosed schizophrenic, committed suicide. This was found on the last page of his last notebook.

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