Of course you will have to blink to not dry out your eyes. Every little blink does make a little signalflow, however, it's only minorly setting you back.
You will notice this best when you're close to seeing nothing / eyes blacking out.
If you blink at that time, the signal "resets" for a second or two, but quickly the brain "cuts" out the connection again when the same boring non-signal comes.
It's all about our brains need for constant information.
This neural noise will connect and create hallucinations as the brain randomly tries to connect your visual area with any other area that seems fit in the brain.
This will be memory, often facial recognitions, music and rhytm etc.
However, none of the signals "corresponds" correctly with what the brain recognises as eyes and hearing, so it will constantly be a changing hallucinating experience.
When i did this it was amazing, I couldn't tell if I was asleep or not, but i saw a acoustic guitar come out of nowhere and start playing a song, then fly off again, Next thing i know its gone, I am running through a snow covered field, After that a man comes out and grabs my hand at takes me
Of course you will have to blink to not dry out your eyes. Every little blink does make a little signalflow, however, it's only minorly setting you back.
You will notice this best when you're close to seeing nothing / eyes blacking out.
If you blink at that time, the signal "resets" for a second or two, but quickly the brain "cuts" out the connection again when the same boring non-signal comes.
It's all about our brains need for constant information.
AtlasRedux 1 year ago
This neural noise will connect and create hallucinations as the brain randomly tries to connect your visual area with any other area that seems fit in the brain.
This will be memory, often facial recognitions, music and rhytm etc.
However, none of the signals "corresponds" correctly with what the brain recognises as eyes and hearing, so it will constantly be a changing hallucinating experience.
It does demand NO OTHER SENSORY INPUT.
AtlasRedux 1 year ago
Since there's stupid responses here, let's get the facts straight :
YES, you MUST have your eyes open for the mind to get the report that eyelids are open, but the signal is "lost".
Use a headset for the white noise. Same rule here, no other information much reach your ears, the brain must believe the signal is lost.
After a while, the brain will cut off the signalflow to your eyes ( ears are harder ).
The brain will then start generating neural noise to search for your "lost signal".
AtlasRedux 1 year ago
what if u put the thing while someone asleep and when they woke up?"OH SHIT"
blackywhitey 1 year ago
When i did this it was amazing, I couldn't tell if I was asleep or not, but i saw a acoustic guitar come out of nowhere and start playing a song, then fly off again, Next thing i know its gone, I am running through a snow covered field, After that a man comes out and grabs my hand at takes me
SuperEvilLemon 1 year ago
on experiment two, he had his eyes shut. i think the idea is to keep them open though.
faithm 1 year ago
i did this and i saw light moving back and forth as if sumone was moving blinds back and forth then a tunnel of purple and finally red fireworks
crapola1234567 1 year ago
it doesn't matter. they put the ping pong balls on so if you accidentally open them it stays dark
randomloser1 2 years ago
open
pornmaster52 2 years ago
hey man please reply back on the experiment do you keep eyes open or do you keep them shut
sub4sub77 2 years ago