Absolutely - oriention's a good tell - in the places where they're most reasonably used, they're backwards, but AI's haven't quite learnt that yet. However, give them a few exajoules and they soon will (plus a few cities' water, too, they're both...
Did they take the sink out by the street to work on it, or bring the van into the kitchen?
PS: AI seems to have developed a real fixation on American flag patches. Of course yobu see them on military and police uniforms (though often in the...
Anecdotes about people seeing the cover of Whitley Strieber's Communion (1987) for the first time and it triggering a reaction in them such as the shock of recognition or the sudden stirring of a memory are numerous.
Some time later I was in a...
Did you read the top post? :)
Proving causation / cultural transmission is tough. However, there was at least two decades for her images to spread and her art was mass produced as both prints and merchandise - even appearing on on costume...
Did you read the top post? :)
Proving causation / cultural transmission is tough. However, there was at least two decades for her images to spread and her art was mass produced as both prints and merchandise - even appearing on on costume...
Apparentjy Strieber worked with artist Ted Seth Jacobs:
Google AI:
"The artist behind the famous and unsettling cover art of the bestselling book Communion: A True Story by Whitley Strieber is Ted Seth Jacobs. [1]
Key Details About the Artwork...
Besides that, it's a bit of a non-sequitur. Burlison suggests MIT, and others, are engaged in long term research projects for the government. As in now? There is an ongoing long term project about UFOs at MIT? It's unclear, but the video in...
It would be hard to prove that Keane’s work was responsible for people making comments indicating they felt an uncanny familiarity with the Communion image. Certainly look similar at first glance. Certainly possible.
Exactly, and the same selective recollection occurs with Ariel School, where all contradictory non-grey alien descriptions go unreported as the story is retold and retold.
To get back to my original question though, is that eerie sense of...
Oh noes! Not research on *projects*. That pretty much condemns them. You can do research on technology, you can do research on the cutting edge of science, but you're definitely trying to hide something if what you're doing is research on *projects*.
Worth considering:
In his 1990 article Entirely Unpredisposed, Martin Kottmeyer suggested that Barney's memories revealed under hypnosis might have been influenced by the episode, which was broadcast twelve days before Barney's first hypnotic...
It would be hard to prove that Keane’s work was responsible for people making comments indicating they felt an uncanny familiarity with the Communion image. Certainly look similar at first glance. Certainly possible.