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Japanese scientists discovery enables human thoughts to be graphed. As a method of taking thought Igraphs a way would be to expose the film in a vacuum tank, and have the subjects, whose thoughts are to be photographed placed near the tank wlth their heads against it.
Developing the roll after it has been in darkness with a pair of subjects thinking on a subject while it was being unrolled, will show some extremely unusual results.

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interesting story... :)

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Where do you find the information you put in the description? Some of it is VERY interesting.

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This sounds like some hooky news article from the early 1900's or some war time propaganda.

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Great concept. It is not brainstorming, just two remaining thought. He can easily let go and finally relax:)
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The sky is big yummy colors. Wholesome. It's where we belong.

But i type this from a darkening office, an artificial orange seeping in from the parking lot behind me.

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beautiful colours ^^;

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