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May 4th, 2006 02:38 PM | |||
kahljorn |
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May 4th, 2006 09:21 AM | |||
Sethomas | Yeah, it's so much more fun if you pretend that rap song of years back called "Fuck the Police" or whatever was actually about Sting and his band. | ||
May 4th, 2006 09:18 AM | |||
sadie | yah, i really like the police. but not the police, y'know. | ||
May 4th, 2006 07:57 AM | |||
Sethomas | You know, I hope that everyone who believes that God is speaking to them through Google ads in their Gmail accounts buys everything that God tells them to. | ||
May 1st, 2006 11:39 PM | |||
kahljorn |
Yea I know, I thought it was funny that they had that linked on there(synchronicity man ![]() Also, if you think hard enough you can make any coincidence seem meaningful by picking out minute details. The different techniques and perceptions or whatever involved also kind of nullify the entire concept. The part of that page I was referring to was this; Quote:
When you really get into the concept of synchronicity it begins to vaguely suggest some inter-connectedness between all events and time(it's Jung we're talking about). You almost feel like you can predict what will happen the next day and what happened 1,000 years ago at the spot you're at, and they are obviously so obviously connected; any minute detail could tip you off as to what's going to happen next. Every event has meaning because it guides you into the next event of your life. You start to feel like a diviner, or a soothesayer, and your brain is constantly propelled into that cyclic nonsense you probably experience late at night while laying in the dark, discovering secrets of the anatomy of the universe. All symptoms of supposed insanity and restlessness in relaxation. In that sense, and that sense alone, this could be considered an example of synchronicity- but that still doesn't make it a good example. I like that the experiment is about "Social phenomena", I find that to be hilarious for some reason. The only problem I have with it is that anything can become a social phenomena, regardless of if there's anything meaningful behind it. I think this is a pretty good example of that. Like I said this is a great experiment in the sense of showing how utterly retarded people can be. |
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May 1st, 2006 04:58 AM | |||
Sethomas |
Well, I did investigate that link, and in the related articles section it provided a link to the article on Dark Side of the Rainbow as an example. The Sphere/Genesis synchronicity is definitely metaphysical by nature, and as such the study is not really interested in "proving" its existence except as a social phenomenon. As I mentioned, it doesn't really fit into apophenia because the experienced synchronicities appear to be inconsistent between subjects and at any rate not grounded in either the movie nor the album. |
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Apr 28th, 2006 08:06 PM | |||
kahljorn |
It's really too hot to read and digest what you're saying and properly respond, so for now I'll post a definition of synchronicity, courtesy of wikipedia, for clarification. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synchronicity Quote:
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Apr 28th, 2006 07:17 PM | |||
Sethomas | I could explore that ad nauseum, but for now I think my ad nauseum explorations shouldn't be introspective. So, I'll answer honestly, "I don't think so." | ||
Apr 28th, 2006 06:58 PM | |||
glowbelly | seth, you've been posting a whole lot lately. are you close to taking more aspirin or almost killing someone again? | ||
Apr 28th, 2006 06:29 PM | |||
Sethomas |
This is not something about music, this is not something about movies. If anywhere else, this belongs in the philosophy forum, but interest in the subject seems to be too broad for such limited attention. To address Kahljorn's concerns: I've only seen synchronicity applied as a term to cases where two different media converge, as if engineered together for counter-point. At any rate, that was no doubt the case "in this context". If you want to consider perceptionality a media, then there could be strictly esoteric understanding of synchronicity within the mind, but general consensus is that the combination of Genesis and Sphere has a certain universality about it. The experience, however, is NOT universal. "Dark Side of the Rainbow" has a wide variety of "official" techniques and etiquette, varying by locale or internet community or whatever else. Some people insist that the album be begun at a certain moment (e.g. "the second roar"), some people insist that to use anything but a vinyl record kills the effect. At the same time, countless internet sites provide "guides" for what to look for and expect during the movie. With Genesis/Sphere, however, the only "constant" is the extreme level of personalization. Alicia is not coming across funds very easily for such studies, but a handful of subjects have been exposed to the project with (so far) two variant procedures for synchronicity verification. Four subjects were instructed to write in ink on a paper tablette while watching Genesis/Sphere each perceived instance of synchronicity. Of these, all reported (in the tablettes) evidence of emotional internalization of events that cannot be deciphered as relating either to the album nor the film. In three cases of the above, the text was written in a second or third language of the student. Grammatical consistency was far more impressive than when the students attempted to use these languages "intentionally", but the tablettes recorded no instances of foreign vocabulary previously unknown to the students. In the remaining subject, the results were in English but employed a business shorthand purported not studied by the student since age thirteen. Another variant involved the subject viewing the project then attempting to provide examples of synchronicity in an interview setting. These six subjects, however, seemed more disjointed than the others immediately after the viewing, and none could provide any example of synchronicity. A faculty advisor helping Alicia from the Psychology Department believes the synchronicity is not a surreptitious display of audio events alligning with visual events, but taken together they somehow form a "somnambulist trigger". Of these ten subjects, within four days the two groups had converged into a set picture of an early long-term effect caused by the synchronicity. After four days, the ten subjects from two groups each displayed "A dead spark of personality and a new fire of purpose." Unfortunately, the previously mentioned 34 anonymous students cannot be regarded in their survey responses as reliable for any further validation of this phenomenon. |
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Apr 28th, 2006 05:54 PM | |||
Girl Drink Drunk | Sigh......good point. Anyways, I think the idea of some proffessor or something is as trivial as those college courses that study A Hard Days Night (considering that the guys who made were just trying to make cheap offa the Beatles, thinking they were going to go out of style). | ||
Apr 28th, 2006 05:32 PM | |||
Fathom Zero | But he's not talking about movies or music, he's talking about the synchronicity phenomena in general. | ||
Apr 28th, 2006 05:12 PM | |||
Girl Drink Drunk |
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Apr 28th, 2006 05:07 PM | |||
Protoclown | Well, you always were just a delightful little ray of sunshine, weren't you? | ||
Apr 28th, 2006 01:49 PM | |||
kahljorn |
Synchronicity is the stupidest thing in this context. OH THIS SONG ITS LIKE ITS PLAYING FOR ME ON THE RADIO IT SPEAKS TO MY SITUATION MAN THIS MUST MEAN I'M JESUS. I fucking hate that. I know so many people like that and none of them are better for it. I swear I knew this one guy who's face looked like the moon due to it's sheer mass and he thought he was enlightened because a particular song came on while he was tripping on shrooms. That mother fucker isn't any better than he was before the "Synchronicity". Synchronicity is a connection between two events that don't occur due to casuality. As such, this experiment is bullshit. "Let's find two things that match up well together and play them for people". That's so ridiculous, people in the media editing industry deal with that kind of synchronicity everyday, according to this theory they should be God almighty. Everytime I watch a cartoon I don't consider it magical. Synchronicity is more like coincidence that you can't ignore, not chance and certainly not the chance that a music album would happen to "Synchronize" with a movie. Obviously whoever created this experiment doesn't even understand what synchronicity is. Unless she's studying how easily people can become obsessed with themselves this is a dumb experiment. |
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Apr 28th, 2006 12:26 PM | |||
Emu |
I think Dax is actually The Internet Itself, having seeped out of a computer and congealed into a greasy man-like form. ![]() |
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Apr 28th, 2006 12:25 PM | |||
RaNkeri |
Woo yay! Dax is definately my new hero ![]() |
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Apr 28th, 2006 12:23 PM | |||
WhiteRat |
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Apr 28th, 2006 12:02 PM | |||
Emu | Dax where can I get a sexxxy signature like yours? | ||
Apr 28th, 2006 11:45 AM | |||
Seven Force | Yeah! Bein' disrespectful to dem ******s is one thang, but you gotta accept fa-uh, ho-mo-sexuals as hum'n beans, man. | ||
Apr 28th, 2006 04:18 AM | |||
Sethomas | WE DO NOT TAKE KINDLY TO HOMOPHOBES HERE. | ||
Apr 28th, 2006 04:15 AM | |||
DaxF | WHy don't you go suck your big dick you black fag. | ||
Apr 28th, 2006 03:01 AM | |||
Seven Force | Stop shitting up a decent thread, and go to sleep. | ||
Apr 28th, 2006 02:26 AM | |||
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Apr 28th, 2006 02:09 AM | |||
Sethomas | According to Alicia, the frequency of recreational drug use among those in the study was no higher than the local averages for university students. | ||
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