Signal-to-Noise Ratio: Difference between revisions

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Rather, signals come first, then meanings of them, and then mental images based on the meanings. Within the scope of the human nervous systems, signals in-put via any of the sensory detectors are electronic in nature. The electronic signals are then decoded, via pre-conscious processes, into meaning categories and specifics, and it is the results of this decoding that, in turn, trigger on mental perception of them.
Rather, signals come first, then meanings of them, and then mental images based on the meanings. Within the scope of the human nervous systems, signals in-put via any of the sensory detectors are electronic in nature. The electronic signals are then decoded, via pre-conscious processes, into meaning categories and specifics, and it is the results of this decoding that, in turn, trigger on mental perception of them.


Save to say that signals ARE somehow translated (transduced) into pre-conscious meaning, and then into mental awareness and perception, no one yet exactly knows how any of this takes place.
Signals are translated (transduced) into pre-conscious meaning, and then into mental awareness and perception into consciousness.  


For clarity, three steps are involved here:
For clarity, three steps are involved here:
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#  Signal in-put
#  Signal in-put
#  Meaning comparison within the contexts of meanings already stored in memory
#  Meaning comparison within the contexts of meanings already stored in memory
# Mental perceptions (feelings, images) built upon the meanings
# Mental perceptions (feelings, images, sensations) built upon the meanings


In any event, within the contexts of [[Remote Viewing]] research, it turned out that meaning (of things and situations) was the fulcrum of functioning BETWEEN signal in-put and mental images of them.
Within the contexts of [[Remote Viewing]] research, it turned out that meaning (of things and situations) was the fulcrum of functioning BETWEEN signal in-put and mental images of them. This is to say that remote viewing does not begin with mental perceptions, whether in the form of feelings or images that are propelled into the state of conscious awareness of them.
This is to say that remote viewing does not begin with mental perceptions, whether in the form of feelings or images that are propelled into the state of conscious awareness of them.


==Assigned Meanings==
==Assigned Meanings==