• Nikls94@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    I have this but somehow with video? Like I can take a mental tour through an area I’ve been to. Oh, and I can feel touch in those mental tours.

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      6 days ago

      I’ve got the video thing too, I never really thought about it. Thanks for mentioning that. I can feel and touch, but I can’t smell. I don’t have a good smell memory unless it just happened.

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        6 days ago

        I’ve got full 4D video, but the framerate in the world-gen system doesn’t match with my occipital processors, so it’s really choppy and it takes a lot of BPU cycles.

        (BPU = Brain Processing Unit)

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          5 days ago

          cringe on

          LOL same

          cringe off

          Though I am unable to smell in there, my smell-Memory is spot on in when and where I smelled something, I can’t even see while doing this. But I’ve learned to trust my body to just keep me alive while… hardcore daydreaming I guess?

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            5 days ago

            The human brain is truly a strange machine!

            I used to have a synced framerate and AR capability, where I could project my thoughtscreen into the air, or onto a wall. I know what you may be asking, but no, other people could not see it.

            Then I lost it over time, seems like one of the OS updates didn’t support my hardware.

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      6 days ago

      Ok. That’s cool. I don’t know if I’ve intentionally recalled touch in that way before. Lamb’s ear and comfrey plants are interesting and satisfying to recall.