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- Path: sparky!uunet!lysator.liu.se!marvil
- From: marvil@lysator.liu.se (Martin Vilcans)
- Subject: Re: Does this happen to you?
- Message-ID: <1922@lysator.liu.se>
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- Organization: Lysator Academic Computer Society, Linkoping University, Sweden
- References: <xbf1z4#@rpi.edu> <1d7eisINNjfi@smurf.smurf.sub.org>
- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1992 21:29:17 GMT
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- urlichs@smurf.sub.org (Matthias Urlichs) writes:
-
- >In alt.out-of-body, article <xbf1z4#@rpi.edu>,
- > kaminl@rpi.edu (Matt Garretson) writes:
- >>
- >> When I'm watching TV with no lights on in the room, I sometimes start
- >> staring at the image, and get sort of entranced by it. This only happens
- >> when the picture on the set is a frontal closeup of someone's face. Anyway,
- >> as I stare, it seems like I'm zooming in towards the face so that it takes
- >> up my field of vision. I guess the best way to describe it is by the term
- >> "tunnel vision". Anyway, I get this strange feeling of disassociation from
- >> my body and thoughts when it happens. It's sort of relaxing, on the
- >> whole.
- >>
- >That also happens to me, except it's zooming out when I have been staring
- >at the computer's screen for too long. :-/
-
- That also happens to me sometimes, although it was quite a long time ago now,
- perhaps because I don't watch very much TV. I guess it can have something to
- do with OOBE:s, so I think I'll experiment a bit with it.
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