Saturday, July 07, 2007
A good place to start is to stare into the blue sphere for as long as your attention span can take it. If you see anything of any rare significance, it would probably be best to stop there, because you are a long way ahead of the game. (Is Farren putting us on?) If nothing materializes then I would suggest heading on to a rather strange connection supplied by MrMR about the nature of time and perception that will at least fill in some time until the next episode of Dr Who.
"Our journey starts with an experiment conducted in 1976. Dr. Kornhuber asked a number of volunteers to be wired with EEG electrodes to measure their brain activity. He then asked the volunteers to flex the index finger of their right hand, suddenly and at various times of their own choosing. He wanted to measure how fast it took for the mental decision to move the finger to actually make the finger move. His results were not what he expected"…(more?)
And, yes, the dot (you'll get to it) does change color.
The secret word is Chronometer
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