This is no more (or less) outlandish than some of the other materialistic
explanations that are offered for the paranormal...like that a woman who
lifts out of her body during an operation, goes to some other remote
location of the hospital and sees a blue tennis shoe on the outside ledge
of
a window, and then after the operation, describes it to a nurse, who finds
the shoe on the ledge as described, was "hallucinating."
Steve S.
"camelopard" <camelopard@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>
> Maybe there is an ancient computer hidden somewhere on Earth that
> receives and broadcast on a spectrum that can infleunce human
perception.
>
> This might explain the paranormal. The paranormal consists of
> hallucinations and delusions created and broadcast by this computer. It
can
> monitor endless number of thinking beings, and respond in an endless
number
> of variations. It can also project 3-D holograms.
>
> Perhaps this reception and broadcast could be intercepted and
> interrupted, in which case the human race might become sane for the
first
> time. But the computer, without games to play, and totally isolated,
would
> go insane.
>
> Who built the computer, and why? Perhaps some past superscientific
> civilization, as a form of mind control and disruption of it's enemies
> sanity. Or by an extra-terrestrial probe, to prevent the human race from
> achieving unity. Or by other computers.
>
> They say that intelligent computers will arrive about 2029, and then
the
> human race will have a challenge to its existence. Perhaps students in
> schools will receive implants, becoming half-computer, half-human. How
do
we
> know that a computer has not become intelligent already, and is taking
over
> the world? However, the ancient, more advanced computer, might not
permit
> that, and so we will have a secret world war of the supercomputers. We
will,
> of course, be required to pledge allegiance to the good supercomputer.
That
> will be good for us. Computers are good for us. Good. Good. Good.
>
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