[Vo]:Dreams and Snoring

2016-12-15 Thread Frank Znidarsic
After years of working on cold fusion I made a change of path and decided to 
write apps.  My sister said that I was to old to do this.  My latest app the 
Dreams Alarm Clock records dreams and snoring.  The latest version allows these 
audio clips to be emailed.  I had to put an mp3 extension on a mp4 field to get 
windows media player to play the file.Yuck!


The snoring thing was an afterthought and it is proving bigger than the dreams 
recording.  There are so many web pages on the subject.  I have written to some 
of them and asked them to link my app to their page through the Amazon and 
Google associates program.  They make a few cents on each hit.  To my surprise 
they are doing this.  It feels to be accepted rather then always rejected as I 
was with my cold fusion work.


Of course my book "Energy, Cold Fusion, and Antigravity" is one for the ages.  
My apps by comparison are trivial.


http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/zptblog.html


Frank Znidarsic







Re: [Vo]:dreams

2014-11-10 Thread Nick
Most of the time, hearing about someone elses dream is rather boring, I think 
this is because the most compelling aspect of a dream is usually missing from 
the tale, that elusive element is the emotional component, fear, feeling lost, 
the impact of seeing a dead loved one, these feelings are among the most 
powerful ones in the human-emotional catalog. About a month ago I had a most 
disconcerting dream, I dreamt that I was home, I grew tired, I went into my 
bedroom and lay down on my bed on my back, arms at my sides and after some 
time, fell into a slumber, I awoke with this dream still fresh in my memory, I 
was laying in bed in the same position as in the dream, laying on my back, arms 
neatly at my sides. The one constant with dreams is that when you wake up, you 
discover that the dream was not, is not, real, how strange it felt to see that 
my dream was completely, utterly matched by reality, it was the oddest feeling 
I have ever had upon waking up from
 sleep. 

Later, 


Nixter


On Saturday, November 8, 2014 3:00 PM, mix...@bigpond.com 
mix...@bigpond.com wrote:
 


In reply to  Frank Znidarsic's message of Sat, 8 Nov 2014 13:33:58 -0500:
Hi Frank,
I am fully aware of what is going on in my waking life and I believe that I do 
understand my interaction with the environment


About a month ago I dreamed that I was at the local Vo-Tech and that I put on 
a pair of sneakers.  A man came running after me and said you sole my shoes.  
When I arrived at home I realized that I had put on the wrong pair of 
sneakers.  I then put them in the lost and found box at the mall.  I did not 
want to see that man again.


There was nothing remarkable about this dream except that I remember it.  It's 
the sort of thing that process the days events.  It seems to be random and 
disconnected from the waking life.


Last night I dreamed that I was going into the Vo-Tech and the security guard 
pulled me aside.  He said some man was after me.
Why, I wondered why, is he a nut!  The security guard told me I sole his 
sneakers.  I did not remember that.  I did not do that!  Then the security 
guard told me that the man then found his sneakers at the lost and found box 
in the mall.  Then I remembered the previous dream event and woke up to tell 
this story.


How could this be?  All of the information from the previous dream was all 
implanted in my one mind.  The security guard was a figment of this minds's 
dream.  How could he know things that my dreaming self did not?  We were both 
operating on the same set of information.   What's remarkable is that our 
minds can hide information from the dreamer that one of the characters in the 
dream knows.  Then we can later remember it.  How can that be, its like a 
locked data set.


I have now discovered that there is a lot going on in our minds that we are 
not aware of.  Dreams can go in a sequel with a different set of characters 
than exist within our waking life.  
[snip]

It's not that your mind retains info that you are not aware of. What happens is
that when you sleep, your mind gets board, and tunes in telepathically to other
minds. The events you recalled were actually performed by the person you were
tuned into. Flying dreams are often the result of tuning in to the minds of
birds, or at least the visual cortex of the bird brain[*]. Some minds are more
compatible with our own than others, which is why your mind tunes into them more
often than others (same resonant frequency?).

[*] I have dreamt of flying down to land at a rubbish tip, and on a different
occasion of walking along a pebble strewn path at a height of six inches.

With all this in mind, next time you dream, try to remember to look into a
mirror, and see who's face you are looking at. I recall having found the
experience quite confusing to my dreaming mind. ;)

Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html

RE: [Vo]:dreams

2014-11-10 Thread Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson
Hi Nick,

 

I speak pure speculation here, but there is conjecture that could suggest
that what you experienced in your dream was something akin to a bleed
through from another parallel reality you are on. The theory is something
akin to a braiding effect where parallel realities occasionally cross each
other's paths back-and-forth. I sometimes think powerful déjà vu experiences
may be another example of a crossover occurring. We've all experience those
kinds of experiences and naturally assume it's just another odd brain
chemistry experience. Perhaps or perhaps not. As for me and dream
cross-overs, they are quite interesting from my POV in what is different
than the primary one I'm stuck in. What do you think your dreaming self
thought when he woke up from your primary reality?

 

Obviously, I do not mean to imply that all dreams are parallel reality
bleed-thrus. Just that some of them might be.

 

Regards,

Steven Vincent Johnson

svjart.orionworks.com

zazzle.com/orionworks



RE: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:dreams

2014-11-10 Thread Roarty, Francis X
Frank, I have been preoccupied with work of late but both the gf and I were 
experimenting with techs to lucid dream - she has done much better and 
continues to remember dreams but we are both falling short of complete lucid 
dreaming. The reward is a world where you can do anything including fly - it is 
still a virtual reality but so immersive that we experience it as real. Tools 
are available for free as Apps.. lucid dreamer and Binaural Beats are very good 
- the concept is that the low freqs for alpha and beta states can be slaved to 
the diff freq of tones delivered to each ear. The apps sweep these freqs at 
different rates and intensity in pursuit of different goals..power naps, lucid 
dreaming, concentration ect, ect.. there are also the old tricks of writing 
down notes and most important mantras repeated alternately aloud and to oneself 
to remember your dreams just before you fall off- having a partner or recording 
reinforce this goal of remembering is very useful.
Fran

From: Frank Znidarsic [mailto:fznidar...@aol.com]
Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2014 1:34 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:dreams

I am fully aware of what is going on in my waking life and I believe that I do 
understand my interaction with the environment

About a month ago I dreamed that I was at the local Vo-Tech and that I put on a 
pair of sneakers.  A man came running after me and said you sole my shoes.  
When I arrived at home I realized that I had put on the wrong pair of sneakers. 
 I then put them in the lost and found box at the mall.  I did not want to see 
that man again.

There was nothing remarkable about this dream except that I remember it.  It's 
the sort of thing that process the days events.  It seems to be random and 
disconnected from the waking life.

Last night I dreamed that I was going into the Vo-Tech and the security guard 
pulled me aside.  He said some man was after me.
Why, I wondered why, is he a nut!  The security guard told me I sole his 
sneakers.  I did not remember that.  I did not do that!  Then the security 
guard told me that the man then found his sneakers at the lost and found box in 
the mall.  Then I remembered the previous dream event and woke up to tell this 
story.

How could this be?  All of the information from the previous dream was all 
implanted in my one mind.  The security guard was a figment of this minds's 
dream.  How could he know things that my dreaming self did not?  We were both 
operating on the same set of information.   What's remarkable is that our minds 
can hide information from the dreamer that one of the characters in the dream 
knows.  Then we can later remember it.  How can that be, its like a locked data 
set.

I have now discovered that there is a lot going on in our minds that we are not 
aware of.  Dreams can go in a sequel with a different set of characters than 
exist within our waking life.

Frank Z







RE: [Vo]:dreams

2014-11-10 Thread Jones Beene
Well, a version of that conjecture is essentially my explanation for the UFO
phenomenon (which does have a correlation to the dream state) … meaning that
whatever is seen by “believers” could be real in a parallel reality.

Hmmm… maybe this is true of LENR as well … a bleed-through technology from a
parallel reality :-) 

Hey… Rossi kinda’ resembles a “brother from another planet” at times, no?
http://www.extremetech.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/PSC1112_PP_045.jpg


From: Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson 

Hi Nick,

I speak pure speculation here, but there is conjecture that could suggest
that what you experienced in your dream was something akin to a bleed
through from another parallel reality you are on. The theory is something
akin to a braiding effect where parallel realities occasionally cross each
other's paths back-and-forth. I sometimes think powerful déjà vu experiences
may be another example of a crossover occurring. We've all experience those
kinds of experiences and naturally assume it's just another odd brain
chemistry experience. Perhaps or perhaps not. As for me and dream
cross-overs, they are quite interesting from my POV in what is different
than the primary one I'm stuck in. What do you think your dreaming self
thought when he woke up from your primary reality?

Obviously, I do not mean to imply that all dreams are parallel reality
bleed-thrus. Just that some of them might be.

Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
svjart.orionworks.com
zazzle.com/orionworks


Re: [Vo]:dreams

2014-11-10 Thread Terry Blanton
So let's find out.  Join this crowd funded project.  I did.

http://vimeo.com/23530

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-telepathy-project



Re: [Vo]:dreams

2014-11-10 Thread John Berry
Frank, you sole his shoes, what cobblers!

On Sun, Nov 9, 2014 at 9:59 AM, mix...@bigpond.com wrote:

 In reply to  Frank Znidarsic's message of Sat, 8 Nov 2014 13:33:58 -0500:
 Hi Frank,
 I am fully aware of what is going on in my waking life and I believe that
 I do understand my interaction with the environment
 
 
 About a month ago I dreamed that I was at the local Vo-Tech and that I
 put on a pair of sneakers.  A man came running after me and said you sole
 my shoes.  When I arrived at home I realized that I had put on the wrong
 pair of sneakers.  I then put them in the lost and found box at the mall.
 I did not want to see that man again.
 
 
 There was nothing remarkable about this dream except that I remember it.
 It's the sort of thing that process the days events.  It seems to be random
 and disconnected from the waking life.
 
 
 Last night I dreamed that I was going into the Vo-Tech and the security
 guard pulled me aside.  He said some man was after me.
 Why, I wondered why, is he a nut!  The security guard told me I sole his
 sneakers.  I did not remember that.  I did not do that!  Then the security
 guard told me that the man then found his sneakers at the lost and found
 box in the mall.  Then I remembered the previous dream event and woke up to
 tell this story.
 
 
 How could this be?  All of the information from the previous dream was
 all implanted in my one mind.  The security guard was a figment of this
 minds's dream.  How could he know things that my dreaming self did not?  We
 were both operating on the same set of information.   What's remarkable is
 that our minds can hide information from the dreamer that one of the
 characters in the dream knows.  Then we can later remember it.  How can
 that be, its like a locked data set.
 
 
 I have now discovered that there is a lot going on in our minds that we
 are not aware of.  Dreams can go in a sequel with a different set of
 characters than exist within our waking life.
 [snip]

 It's not that your mind retains info that you are not aware of. What
 happens is
 that when you sleep, your mind gets board, and tunes in telepathically to
 other
 minds. The events you recalled were actually performed by the person you
 were
 tuned into. Flying dreams are often the result of tuning in to the minds of
 birds, or at least the visual cortex of the bird brain[*]. Some minds are
 more
 compatible with our own than others, which is why your mind tunes into
 them more
 often than others (same resonant frequency?).

 [*] I have dreamt of flying down to land at a rubbish tip, and on a
 different
 occasion of walking along a pebble strewn path at a height of six inches.

 With all this in mind, next time you dream, try to remember to look into a
 mirror, and see who's face you are looking at. I recall having found the
 experience quite confusing to my dreaming mind. ;)

 Regards,

 Robin van Spaandonk

 http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html




[Vo]:dreams

2014-11-08 Thread Frank Znidarsic
I am fully aware of what is going on in my waking life and I believe that I do 
understand my interaction with the environment


About a month ago I dreamed that I was at the local Vo-Tech and that I put on a 
pair of sneakers.  A man came running after me and said you sole my shoes.  
When I arrived at home I realized that I had put on the wrong pair of sneakers. 
 I then put them in the lost and found box at the mall.  I did not want to see 
that man again.


There was nothing remarkable about this dream except that I remember it.  It's 
the sort of thing that process the days events.  It seems to be random and 
disconnected from the waking life.


Last night I dreamed that I was going into the Vo-Tech and the security guard 
pulled me aside.  He said some man was after me.
Why, I wondered why, is he a nut!  The security guard told me I sole his 
sneakers.  I did not remember that.  I did not do that!  Then the security 
guard told me that the man then found his sneakers at the lost and found box in 
the mall.  Then I remembered the previous dream event and woke up to tell this 
story.


How could this be?  All of the information from the previous dream was all 
implanted in my one mind.  The security guard was a figment of this minds's 
dream.  How could he know things that my dreaming self did not?  We were both 
operating on the same set of information.   What's remarkable is that our minds 
can hide information from the dreamer that one of the characters in the dream 
knows.  Then we can later remember it.  How can that be, its like a locked data 
set.


I have now discovered that there is a lot going on in our minds that we are not 
aware of.  Dreams can go in a sequel with a different set of characters than 
exist within our waking life.  


Frank Z












Re: [Vo]:dreams

2014-11-08 Thread Alan Fletcher
From: Frank Znidarsic fznidar...@aol.com 
Sent: Saturday, November 8, 2014 10:33:58 AM 

 How could this be? All of the information from the previous dream was all 
 implanted in my one mind. The security guard was a figment of this minds's 
 dream. How could he know things that my dreaming self did not? We were both 
 operating on the same set of information. What's remarkable is that our minds 
 can hide information from the dreamer that one of the characters in the dream 
 knows. Then we can later remember it. How can that be, its like a locked data 
 set. 

 I have now discovered that there is a lot going on in our minds that we are 
 not aware of. Dreams can go in a sequel with a different set of characters 
 than exist within our waking life. 

I suspect there's a lot of information locked in the brain for which we don't 
have the key (or trigger). Heck, I have both moderate prosopagnosia (inability 
to recognise faces) AND bad recall of names (they'll usually pop up five 
minutes after the person has departed). I've taken to telling people to 
re-introduce themselves to me. 

Between about 8 and 15, whenever I had a fever of over 101F I'd have the exact 
same flying dream. But (except for directed/falling-asleep dreams) I can't 
remember a continuing-plot dream. 










Re: [Vo]:dreams

2014-11-08 Thread mixent
In reply to  Frank Znidarsic's message of Sat, 8 Nov 2014 13:33:58 -0500:
Hi Frank,
I am fully aware of what is going on in my waking life and I believe that I do 
understand my interaction with the environment


About a month ago I dreamed that I was at the local Vo-Tech and that I put on 
a pair of sneakers.  A man came running after me and said you sole my shoes.  
When I arrived at home I realized that I had put on the wrong pair of 
sneakers.  I then put them in the lost and found box at the mall.  I did not 
want to see that man again.


There was nothing remarkable about this dream except that I remember it.  It's 
the sort of thing that process the days events.  It seems to be random and 
disconnected from the waking life.


Last night I dreamed that I was going into the Vo-Tech and the security guard 
pulled me aside.  He said some man was after me.
Why, I wondered why, is he a nut!  The security guard told me I sole his 
sneakers.  I did not remember that.  I did not do that!  Then the security 
guard told me that the man then found his sneakers at the lost and found box 
in the mall.  Then I remembered the previous dream event and woke up to tell 
this story.


How could this be?  All of the information from the previous dream was all 
implanted in my one mind.  The security guard was a figment of this minds's 
dream.  How could he know things that my dreaming self did not?  We were both 
operating on the same set of information.   What's remarkable is that our 
minds can hide information from the dreamer that one of the characters in the 
dream knows.  Then we can later remember it.  How can that be, its like a 
locked data set.


I have now discovered that there is a lot going on in our minds that we are 
not aware of.  Dreams can go in a sequel with a different set of characters 
than exist within our waking life.  
[snip]

It's not that your mind retains info that you are not aware of. What happens is
that when you sleep, your mind gets board, and tunes in telepathically to other
minds. The events you recalled were actually performed by the person you were
tuned into. Flying dreams are often the result of tuning in to the minds of
birds, or at least the visual cortex of the bird brain[*]. Some minds are more
compatible with our own than others, which is why your mind tunes into them more
often than others (same resonant frequency?).

[*] I have dreamt of flying down to land at a rubbish tip, and on a different
occasion of walking along a pebble strewn path at a height of six inches.

With all this in mind, next time you dream, try to remember to look into a
mirror, and see who's face you are looking at. I recall having found the
experience quite confusing to my dreaming mind. ;)

Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html