Jeff Corey said:
That would be so easy to test. Why not try it?
What in particular do you think would be easy to test? I gave several examples in that post. And yes,
that would be so easy to test, I am quite good at detecting all of the above that I mentioned in that post. They are, you could say, my specialty.
Kariboo said:
I don't have a hard time believing that you form an image. I have a problem believing that that image would reflect what that person actually looks like, inside or out.
And that is why we need to test for correlation. You see, I am not immediately assuming that my images are based on reality as opposed to being subjective impressions. Especially now when I notice my synesthesia with regard to chemical elements and physics equations is growing stronger it makes me stronger suspect that perhaps the medical images are also some form of synesthesia.
Chemical synesthesia, and
physics synesthesia. However I have yet not encountered a single verified incorrect medical perception! Am I subconsciously reading external clues that translate into corresponding visual and felt understanding of health information? Or am I really sensing the vibrational patterns just like I experience it as? How do I know that a woman has significant cysts of the internal reproductive system? Lactobacillus supplement in the stomach? That a skull was once crushed severely from the top? Very specific descriptions of how a person is feeling from the inside of their body, in cases where there are definitely no external symptoms? Or that
Wayne has an adam's apple?
It is still a mystery. And I want to find out.
Kariboo said:
I can imagine all kinds of stuff about someones body, but you claim that you can see things that are really in or on that person (via paranormal means) and you are not just imagining what someone looks like,
If it is imagination it is involuntary and automatic such. The images form on their own without my effort. What I find interesting is that the perceived medical information often contradicts with my logical assumptions about a person's health. Often I detect something that you could
never guess just by looking at the person or observing them! Things that when you look at the person with ordinary eyesight and apply logic you say to yourself that it couldn't possibly be true. But so far, I haven't been incorrect. I really need to gain more experience with these medical perceptions and also in properly documented cases and witnessed by other persons rather than to keep posting the same old anecdotes over and over again. We need new material in order to proceed.
When I look at a person with plain eyesight and without the medical perceptions I could imagine their health but I find that a difficult thing to do. As a
scientist science student I don't like guesswork or the uncertainty involved. I need to base my predictions on something that is not vague. I clearly experience a strong distinction between my ordinary and normal means of describing the world, and with that which forms the medical perceptions. They are not one and the same.
Kariboo said:
So, can you see moles under clothing. Easy enough to put into test.
Oh that would be a wonderfully easy test to put together! Unfortunately I do not see everything. *Of course*, the Skeptics say. Here's how it is:
Medical perceptions either come to me on their own, or I choose to have them form. When medical perceptions come to me on their own it is easy, the health problem is already centered and consists of the clearest information that is the easiest to detect. Everything in the body and about the body has a different vibrational aspect according to my perception, and more severe health problems have a stronger signature than does healthy tissue. Also, structures that are to me unusual or uncommon will also stand out. Other than the information that comes on its own, I can also choose to search the body. If I learn the generalized vibrational signature of a mole I can superimpose this with the vibrational information of the entire body and look for matches by resonance. The resonance creates a very specific "magnetic" feel that tells me there is a match. And I can then go to that area to look closer. But, something like a mole is probably difficult. I will definitely look into this possibility and not assume that I couldn't do it. It would make a very easy test, even though I doubt that moles would produce a strong enough vibrational signature. It is a good idea though! It will be considered!
ETA: I have also considered something
much simpler. Since I claim to detect also what a person is feeling, why not
induce the information that needs to be detected! Such as that one person has an icecube in their hand, or one is pinched on the fingertip with a needle. I am still interested in a test that involves "who has to go to the bathroom" - not to be confused with
this, or
this. Mm, the science of the JREF.
PS. "Who has to go to the bathroom" is included in my upcoming study.
ETA: It is actually another of my specialties. When people have a need to urinate it forms a very strong signature in terms of feeling, while, I would think, providing no external symptoms. I clearly sense the expanded state of the bladder, and all the other sensations that the person has that are involved. I never miss it. It is a valid topic of consideration for this investigation.
UncaYimmy said:
Evidence? I, for one, have pictured many a woman naked. However, I have never done so involuntarily. No one has ever told me that they see images like that involuntarily.
Aha! It is
not involuntary! And you guys have us women think that it is.
UncaYimmy said:
Once again, are you prepared to take the steps necessary to falsify your claim?
Ooh yes.

And that is what I am working toward.