IAmLucid July 19, 2024 July 19, 2024 Hey everyone, I know this might not be the right place for this, but I'm hoping someone can help me figure out why this has been happening so frequently. I've been recording myself watching movies while simultaneously playing random clips recommended to me on YouTube, or sometimes I have another TV show on in the background. I let everything run for about 20 minutes, then I review the footage and often notice coincidences where the background audio seems to line up with what's happening in the movie. Has anyone else experienced this? Any ideas on why this might be happening? sorry I know this video seems a bit pretentious but I didn’t specifically choose to play that clip. This isn’t for content, I’m hoping someone could take me seriously. As well another thing is happening: aligning character scenes from shows with spoken words without hallucinations. I guess revolves around TV shows where the script remains unchanged, but it creates an alignment with the persons thoughts and spoken words. As the person thinks or speaks, certain parts of the characters lines or actions on screen seem to coincidentally match up with what the person is saying or thinking, without any actual hallucinations. For example, the viewer thinks, "Is anyone here?" a character might nod their head, not because they're responding to the viewer, but due to an unrelated context, like nodding in agreement with another character or checking for traffic when crossing the street. The synchronization or coincidence continues through the show, commercials, and into the next show. the alignment will happen with lines from the show. Example viewer says to themselves: I hope I didn’t leave the stove on immediately on screen script: Ron: You know, it’s important to double check things before you leave April: Yeah, but sometimes you just want to live dangerously like leaving the stove on and hoping for the best. Andy: hey guys what’s cooking? April: (smirking) hopefully not the kitchen. Ron’s giving us safety tips. could also be more clever and not be related to the stove. Ron could have also said it’s important to double check things before you leave because April forgot to lock her door before she left. Parts of the characters sentence can have the same effect. On screen Detective Smith: "was the suspect complicit?" off screen viewer says: hello is anyone there? show continues Detective Jones: "Yeah, there's a lot of evidence pointing in that direction. The cctv footage from the gas station shows them at the scene just before the incident, and we found their fingerprints on the weapon. [Phone rings] Detective Smith (answering the phone): "Hello?" Detective Smith (to Detective Jones): "It's the lab. They found a new lead." Detective Jones (nodding): "Yeah, let's go check it out." Even if the person would record themselves talking about something unrelated, plays it back the same sort of thing would occur. really just looking for a purely hypothetical answer here, how would something like this work, would it even be possible with what we know today. I think there’s no real way to possibly know what someone is going to say or think before they say it. Are there clever ways around it or maybe a trick that makes it only seem like that. Another example the scene from age of kill, say you’re talking about something illegal with a friend, and the scene plays where the guy says “you guys know this is highly illegal right” The coincidences continue even if the person isn’t thinking about, other people around them notice and will turn the radio down etc. or will have their own experiences when I’m not around.
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