The obvious conclusion of the retina shift is that whatever we are observing there is an interval of cognition.
But what happens if we try to juxtapose this ,not by using or thoughts or concepts of the, "why".
By rotating the brain instead as in reference to observing an image because when we do this, the brain
may ask the question, "why", in reference to what it is observing. This question and answer occurs continuously
when we dream and we do indulge in it because we may know anything we set out to know by dreaming.
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But what happens if we try to juxtapose this ,not by using or thoughts or concepts of the, "why".
By rotating the brain instead as in reference to observing an image because when we do this, the brain
may ask the question, "why", in reference to what it is observing. This question and answer occurs continuously
when we dream and we do indulge in it because we may know anything we set out to know by dreaming.
image credit:
Imgur.
So in this way the answer is that, by rotating the brain a bit, perhaps 70 degrees , the result is that we are in touch with the
core of the Earth and our place on Earth. This positioning of every living being on the surface of Earth may then ask the
next question: " tell me, brain, what am i looking at when I'm looking at the Earth I'm standing on.And the answer is that;
"we are observing our planet and it's true reference to "other worlds" as real as this one, in which the inverted image is
not part of the evolution of the retina. Meaning that endless planets have the retina as "not turned upside down".
So in this way ,to be on such a planet, would define things that are as they are. But when on Earth and making contact
with such images and such worlds, the result is the "mirror " effect in which some details of the "real worlds" out there,
are so many that any event or object in the universe occurs many times. Because of this repetition some "non turned retina"
images may happen in our waking consciousness. The fact that we are influenced by them, gives us the "need to control them",
or the "wanting to find out why".
So while still asking the questions with the brain rotated, in our , "mind experiment", these things are "mirror events" and these
may also need some definitions by dreaming or question asking just as the the events may be "true questions" or "true answers".
To access them will naturally give the answers to our dreaming "questions" and then the "mirror" meaning may also be defined.
So between the mirror and the dream state, the "answers" may easily come to our perceptive reality.
Here are some answers from Wikipedia about mirrors.
date 2019
April 4
A mirror is an object that reflects light in such a way that, for incident light in some range of wavelengths, the reflected light preserves many or most of the detailed physical characteristics of the original light, called specular reflection. This is different from other light-reflecting objects that do not preserve much of the original wave signal other than color and diffuse reflected light, such as flat-white paint.
The most familiar type of mirror is the plane mirror, which has a flat surface. Curved mirrors are also used, to produce magnified or diminished images or focus light or simply distort the reflected image.
Mirrors are commonly used for personal grooming or admiring oneself (where they are also called looking-glasses), for viewing the area behind and on the sides on motor vehicles while driving, for decoration, and architecture. Mirrors are also used in scientific apparatus such as telescopes and lasers, cameras, and industrial machinery. Most mirrors are designed for visible light; however, mirrors designed for other wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation are also used.
references to Mayan civilization:
Polished stone mirrors from Central and South America date from around 2000 B.C. onwards
core of the Earth and our place on Earth. This positioning of every living being on the surface of Earth may then ask the
next question: " tell me, brain, what am i looking at when I'm looking at the Earth I'm standing on.And the answer is that;
"we are observing our planet and it's true reference to "other worlds" as real as this one, in which the inverted image is
not part of the evolution of the retina. Meaning that endless planets have the retina as "not turned upside down".
So in this way ,to be on such a planet, would define things that are as they are. But when on Earth and making contact
with such images and such worlds, the result is the "mirror " effect in which some details of the "real worlds" out there,
are so many that any event or object in the universe occurs many times. Because of this repetition some "non turned retina"
images may happen in our waking consciousness. The fact that we are influenced by them, gives us the "need to control them",
or the "wanting to find out why".
So while still asking the questions with the brain rotated, in our , "mind experiment", these things are "mirror events" and these
may also need some definitions by dreaming or question asking just as the the events may be "true questions" or "true answers".
To access them will naturally give the answers to our dreaming "questions" and then the "mirror" meaning may also be defined.
So between the mirror and the dream state, the "answers" may easily come to our perceptive reality.
Here are some answers from Wikipedia about mirrors.
date 2019
April 4
A mirror is an object that reflects light in such a way that, for incident light in some range of wavelengths, the reflected light preserves many or most of the detailed physical characteristics of the original light, called specular reflection. This is different from other light-reflecting objects that do not preserve much of the original wave signal other than color and diffuse reflected light, such as flat-white paint.
The most familiar type of mirror is the plane mirror, which has a flat surface. Curved mirrors are also used, to produce magnified or diminished images or focus light or simply distort the reflected image.
Mirrors are commonly used for personal grooming or admiring oneself (where they are also called looking-glasses), for viewing the area behind and on the sides on motor vehicles while driving, for decoration, and architecture. Mirrors are also used in scientific apparatus such as telescopes and lasers, cameras, and industrial machinery. Most mirrors are designed for visible light; however, mirrors designed for other wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation are also used.
references to Mayan civilization:
Polished stone mirrors from Central and South America date from around 2000 B.C. onwards
wikipedia
date ;2019
april 4
The use of mirrors in Mesoamerican culture was associated with the idea that they served as portals to a realm that could be seen but not interacted with.[2] Mirrors in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica were fashioned from stone and served a number of uses, from the decorative to the divinatory.[3] An ancient tradition among many Mesoamerican cultures was the practice of divination using the surface of a bowl of water as a mirror. At the time of the Spanish conquest this form of divination was still practiced among the Maya, Aztecs and Purépecha.[3] In Mesoamerican art, mirrors are frequently associated with pools of liquid; this liquid was likely to have been water.[4][nb 1]
Early mirrors were fashioned from single pieces of iron ore, polished to produce a highly reflective surface. By the Classic period, mosaic mirrors were being produced from a variety of ores, allowing for the construction of larger mirrors. Mosaic pyrite mirrors were crafted across large parts of Mesoamerica in the Classic period, particularly at Teotihuacan and throughout the Maya region. Pyrite degrades with time to leave little more than a stain on the mirror back by the time it is excavated. This has led to the frequent misidentification of pyrite mirror backs as paint palettes, painted discs or pot lids. By the Postclassic period obsidian mirrors became increasingly common.
the interesting facts are that: quote,
" the idea that they served as portals to a realm that could be seen but not interacted with".
Indicates the early concept of dreaming as the worlds within the mirrors and also as the worlds
to which "time stands still" because the ,quote; "not interacted with".
That this factor is defined as, quote ; "portals to a realm". Also the concept of , "being observed
but not observing oneself form the observers position. This has it's opposites as well, meaning that;
"to be the observer and to observe another person or thing as not being perceived by his or her self
from that point of observation.
mirrors were taken into the world of the "dead" as the following example shows, quote:
!Mirrors excavated from Maya tombs have been found placed near the head, the chest, the small of the back, the groin and the feet of the deceased. A few were placed on the floor of the tomb at some distance from the human remains".
So there is some reference of knowledge to which the deceased could use the mirrors to displace through some type of, "alternate reality".
This alternate reality was in fact, the place that one goes to , in which there are the "remains of mirrors" (as they were taken from the Earth) as stones (another material type that is still there in front of the observer or artisan as he thinks about the source of the metals), and colors of various sounds (that are the sounds of the tool making the mirror).
Also jade mirrors existed. So the whole journey through the realms of the dead, was the "way in which mirrors were made" as the ritual of the "hollowed out Earth" from which the materials taken from the Earth to make the mirrors, still exists as the concave space in the Earth. This lens reference of the mirror as convex and the earth from which it was taken as concave. The combinations of them = the eyes and then the way to dream of the "later existence" that must be there already when the mind "looks in the mirror", not only the face or nature.
quote:
"The concave lenses of these mirrors were found to form parabolic reflectors"
date ;2019
april 4
The use of mirrors in Mesoamerican culture was associated with the idea that they served as portals to a realm that could be seen but not interacted with.[2] Mirrors in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica were fashioned from stone and served a number of uses, from the decorative to the divinatory.[3] An ancient tradition among many Mesoamerican cultures was the practice of divination using the surface of a bowl of water as a mirror. At the time of the Spanish conquest this form of divination was still practiced among the Maya, Aztecs and Purépecha.[3] In Mesoamerican art, mirrors are frequently associated with pools of liquid; this liquid was likely to have been water.[4][nb 1]
Early mirrors were fashioned from single pieces of iron ore, polished to produce a highly reflective surface. By the Classic period, mosaic mirrors were being produced from a variety of ores, allowing for the construction of larger mirrors. Mosaic pyrite mirrors were crafted across large parts of Mesoamerica in the Classic period, particularly at Teotihuacan and throughout the Maya region. Pyrite degrades with time to leave little more than a stain on the mirror back by the time it is excavated. This has led to the frequent misidentification of pyrite mirror backs as paint palettes, painted discs or pot lids. By the Postclassic period obsidian mirrors became increasingly common.
the interesting facts are that: quote,
" the idea that they served as portals to a realm that could be seen but not interacted with".
Indicates the early concept of dreaming as the worlds within the mirrors and also as the worlds
to which "time stands still" because the ,quote; "not interacted with".
That this factor is defined as, quote ; "portals to a realm". Also the concept of , "being observed
but not observing oneself form the observers position. This has it's opposites as well, meaning that;
"to be the observer and to observe another person or thing as not being perceived by his or her self
from that point of observation.
mirrors were taken into the world of the "dead" as the following example shows, quote:
!Mirrors excavated from Maya tombs have been found placed near the head, the chest, the small of the back, the groin and the feet of the deceased. A few were placed on the floor of the tomb at some distance from the human remains".
So there is some reference of knowledge to which the deceased could use the mirrors to displace through some type of, "alternate reality".
This alternate reality was in fact, the place that one goes to , in which there are the "remains of mirrors" (as they were taken from the Earth) as stones (another material type that is still there in front of the observer or artisan as he thinks about the source of the metals), and colors of various sounds (that are the sounds of the tool making the mirror).
Also jade mirrors existed. So the whole journey through the realms of the dead, was the "way in which mirrors were made" as the ritual of the "hollowed out Earth" from which the materials taken from the Earth to make the mirrors, still exists as the concave space in the Earth. This lens reference of the mirror as convex and the earth from which it was taken as concave. The combinations of them = the eyes and then the way to dream of the "later existence" that must be there already when the mind "looks in the mirror", not only the face or nature.
quote:
"The concave lenses of these mirrors were found to form parabolic reflectors"
Mayan shamans or Naguals as sorcerers would displace through the realms of the unseen" by having mirrors placed on their clothes as they moved around to search for the meaning of life.
quote:
"Mirrors were additionally worn upon the chest and the representation of chest mirrors upon ceramic figurines is very common".
mirrors and the reference to the eyes:
quote:
2Mirrors had a great many symbolic associations at Teotihuacan; they could represent human eyes, faces, caves, passageways, spider webs, flowers, shields, the sun, a fiery hearth or the world as a whole.[20] The association of the human eye with mirrors was so strong that stylised eyes were frequently used in Teotihuacan art as a substitute for the face of a mirror. Mirrors could also be replaced by an entire face, rather than just an eye, reflecting widespread practice in Mesoamerica".
obsidian mirror from the Aztec.
quote:
"Mirrors were additionally worn upon the chest and the representation of chest mirrors upon ceramic figurines is very common".
mirrors and the reference to the eyes:
quote:
2Mirrors had a great many symbolic associations at Teotihuacan; they could represent human eyes, faces, caves, passageways, spider webs, flowers, shields, the sun, a fiery hearth or the world as a whole.[20] The association of the human eye with mirrors was so strong that stylised eyes were frequently used in Teotihuacan art as a substitute for the face of a mirror. Mirrors could also be replaced by an entire face, rather than just an eye, reflecting widespread practice in Mesoamerica".
obsidian mirror from the Aztec.
i cannot imagine having some mirrors and not being able to discover the "mirror infinity" from placing a mirror in front of a mirror.This curiosity must have
been the same with the Mayans.
been the same with the Mayans.
As the ways of the up and down as altered to down and up and the continuum of the balanced symbiotic "dream balance" (as shown at the start), the relationships of the "bits of data " that were defined as the horizontal "inorganic beings". The clue is that these may extend to the sides of the brain so that the way of the inorganic beings is that they have some reference to the orbital rotation direction of the Earth and the Sun as these may shift between the states of the "retina inversion" as +-+-+- variables of the up and down mirroring and the reference to the changes to the orbitals as "how to locate the dream being" in some orbital positions.
How the Mayans combined the view of the alternate realities of dreamings and the way that events are inter related in dreaming of their real worlds.