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10 years 10 months ago #21832
by pareidoliac
Replied by pareidoliac on topic Reply from fred ressler
"Einstein" is an extreme crop slightly off axis from-
beyondpareidolia.shutterfly.com/1164
This extreme crop makes it hard for many people to focus on the details as they intuit that there is some lack of oneness here- they sort of space out and go temporarily blind. i believe this is why many photographers don't like to crop.
"Einstein is not only stoned but thinking 'maybe i shouldn't have given the A-bomb to those monkeys with matches. Nietzsche says "man is far more imitative than monkeys who follow their instinct while humans mostly follow second hand teachings." (paraphrased).
beyondpareidolia.shutterfly.com/1164
This extreme crop makes it hard for many people to focus on the details as they intuit that there is some lack of oneness here- they sort of space out and go temporarily blind. i believe this is why many photographers don't like to crop.
"Einstein is not only stoned but thinking 'maybe i shouldn't have given the A-bomb to those monkeys with matches. Nietzsche says "man is far more imitative than monkeys who follow their instinct while humans mostly follow second hand teachings." (paraphrased).
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10 years 10 months ago #21952
by rderosa
Replied by rderosa on topic Reply from Richard DeRosa
[Marsevidence01-Life in Our Solar System] <b>estimated to be approximately three meters tall.</b>
Larry, from that post you directed me to, you can see the problem here. Assuming Malcolm's estimate is in the ballpark, then that Alien figure is roughly 10 feet tall. That's 120 inches or <b> 12 pixels in size (from original data) from top to bottom and maybe a few pixels side to side</b>
If we look we look at a picture of something 10 feet tall here on Earth, it might consist of millions of pixels, or at the very least hundreds of thousands. The less data (real data) we pick up with our eyes, the more opportunity for the brain to fill in the rest according to pareidolia (rev1).
And therein lies the rub.
rd
Larry, from that post you directed me to, you can see the problem here. Assuming Malcolm's estimate is in the ballpark, then that Alien figure is roughly 10 feet tall. That's 120 inches or <b> 12 pixels in size (from original data) from top to bottom and maybe a few pixels side to side</b>
If we look we look at a picture of something 10 feet tall here on Earth, it might consist of millions of pixels, or at the very least hundreds of thousands. The less data (real data) we pick up with our eyes, the more opportunity for the brain to fill in the rest according to pareidolia (rev1).
And therein lies the rub.
rd
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10 years 10 months ago #21470
by rderosa
Replied by rderosa on topic Reply from Richard DeRosa
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by pareidoliac</i>
<br />Nietzsche says "man is far more imitative than monkeys who follow their instinct while humans mostly follow second hand teachings." (paraphrased).
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Ain't that the truth. But this not really being a political website, I better be careful. [}]
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<br />Nietzsche says "man is far more imitative than monkeys who follow their instinct while humans mostly follow second hand teachings." (paraphrased).
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
Ain't that the truth. But this not really being a political website, I better be careful. [}]
rd
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10 years 10 months ago #21833
by pareidoliac
Replied by pareidoliac on topic Reply from fred ressler
i used to read looking for something. i read Ouspensky say "Everything is a living speaking god". i looked around my kerosene lit cabin and everything glowed in Rembrandt tones and came alive as individual gods speaking about the line they traveled along- why- and pareidolically/ quantumly whatever i read into them. Looked at this way the "Einstein" photograph (and it's acceptance and lack of total acceptance)has shown me more about reality than anything. i know it is an expression of Nietzshian reversal of values being considered valueless/ unworthy of investigation by the money/ war/ college machine. i look at it being beyond "Guernica" as an anti-war art work being created by god/nature as opposed to man made artiface. People with their own eyes see "Einstein"- show it to people and you will know them better than thru any Rorschach test. Why shrinks don't hang my photographs in their waiting rooms showes me what "Einstein" is screeming in his stoned/ depressed way. One can't argue with the count the features method as devised by Richard DeRosa and me. rd is one of the few of 7 billion people to be interested enough in pareidolia (
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) to actually take pareidolic photographs.
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10 years 10 months ago #21503
by Larry Burford
Replied by Larry Burford on topic Reply from Larry Burford
pareidoliac,
Your post above is going to be deleted soon - an hour, maybe?. (You've used 'the word'(rev 1) without specifying a definition.)
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There are now two definitions that have been properly posted. If you decide which one you meant to use, and edit your post to reference it according to the rules, I'll leave your post alone.
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Your post above is going to be deleted soon - an hour, maybe?. (You've used 'the word'(rev 1) without specifying a definition.)
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There are now two definitions that have been properly posted. If you decide which one you meant to use, and edit your post to reference it according to the rules, I'll leave your post alone.
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10 years 10 months ago #21953
by pareidoliac
Replied by pareidoliac on topic Reply from fred ressler
Larry- i'm just a simple minded person and have no idea what you are talking about. i thought there were "no bounds" here. Please straighten what i did " wrong" out. i use my definition of pareidolia if any. i believe words point as hints and try to lighten up with the "categorical imperatives". Thanks. fred.
P.S. i tried to straighten the post out if that was what you meant.
P.S. i tried to straighten the post out if that was what you meant.
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