Re: topmind: ID is potentially testable



Zachriel wrote:
"topmind" <topmind@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Zachriel wrote:

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In addition, we can closely examine the patterns and see that
they were not due to image, but were artifacts of how the eye creates
patterns even when none exist.

You don't know this until you do frame shifting.
Mona didn't look like
mona, but a brown worm.


A close look revealed that Mona was a brown-green strip along a single line,
distinctly non-random.

Okay, a brown-green worm.


Maybe the bright spot would appear into some
recognizable image if it was put together right.


They were bits and pieces in different lines. They are the sorts of patterns
the eye creates in random patterns.

Yes, yes, but we don't know for sure until we actually *do* alignment
testing. Just because it *looks* coincidental does not mean it really
is. With enough time I could probably fashion a similar looking spot
that actually did contain an image to show it possible.

-T-

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