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Gateway of the Mind
In 1983, a team of deeply pious scientists conducted a radical experiment in an undisclosed facility. The scientists had theorized that a human without access to any senses or ways to perceive stimuli would be able to perceive the presence of God. They believed that the five senses clouded our awareness of eternity, and without them, a human could actually establish contact with God by thought. An elderly man who claimed to have “nothing left to live for” was the only test subject to volunteer. To purge him of all his senses, the scientists performed a complex operation in which every sensory nerve connection to the brain was surgically severed. Although the test subject retained full muscular function, he could not see, hear, taste, smell, or feel. With no possible way to communicate with or even sense the outside world, he was alone with his thoughts.
Scientists monitored him as he spoke aloud about his state of mind in jumbled, slurred sentences that he couldn’t even hear. After four days, the man claimed to be hearing hushed, unintelligible voices in his head. Assuming it was an onset of psychosis, the scientists paid little attention to the man’s concerns.
Two days later, the man cried that he could hear his dead wife speaking with him, and even more, he could communicate back. The scientists were intrigued, but were not convinced until the subject started naming dead relatives of the scientists. He repeated personal information to the scientists that only their dead spouses and parents would have known. At this point, a sizable portion of scientists left the study.
After a week of conversing with the deceased through his thoughts, the subject became distressed, saying the voices were overwhelming. In every waking moment, his consciousness was bombarded by hundreds of voices that refused to leave him alone. He frequently threw himself against the wall, trying to elicit a pain response. He begged the scientists for sedatives, so he could escape the voices by sleeping. This tactic worked for three days, until he started having severe night terrors. The subject repeatedly said that he could see and hear the deceased in his dreams.
Only a day later, the subject began to scream and claw at his non-functional eyes, hoping to sense something in the physical world. The hysterical subject now said the voices of the dead were deafening and hostile, speaking of hell and the end of the world. At one point, he yelled “No heaven, no forgiveness” for five hours straight. He continually begged to be killed, but the scientists were convinced that he was close to establishing contact with God.
After another day, the subject could no longer form coherent sentences. Seemingly mad, he started to bite off chunks of flesh from his arm. The scientists rushed into the test chamber and restrained him to a table so he could not kill himself. After a few hours of being tied down, the subject halted his struggling and screaming. He stared blankly at the ceiling as teardrops silently streaked across his face. For two weeks, the subject had to be manually rehydrated due to the constant crying. Eventually, he turned his head and, despite his blindness, made focused eye contact with a scientist for the first time in the study. He whispered “I have spoken with God, and he has abandoned us” and his vital signs stopped. There was no apparent cause of death.

Holy fucking shit. i would like to read more about this

This is hands down the most interesting thing i have ever read.

el3ctricity:

canibis:

llevels:

godlover666:

trentertain:

andrewasfse:

justmitch:

Gateway of the Mind

In 1983, a team of deeply pious scientists conducted a radical experiment in an undisclosed facility. The scientists had theorized that a human without access to any senses or ways to perceive stimuli would be able to perceive the presence of God. They believed that the five senses clouded our awareness of eternity, and without them, a human could actually establish contact with God by thought. An elderly man who claimed to have “nothing left to live for” was the only test subject to volunteer. To purge him of all his senses, the scientists performed a complex operation in which every sensory nerve connection to the brain was surgically severed. Although the test subject retained full muscular function, he could not see, hear, taste, smell, or feel. With no possible way to communicate with or even sense the outside world, he was alone with his thoughts.

Scientists monitored him as he spoke aloud about his state of mind in jumbled, slurred sentences that he couldn’t even hear. After four days, the man claimed to be hearing hushed, unintelligible voices in his head. Assuming it was an onset of psychosis, the scientists paid little attention to the man’s concerns.

Two days later, the man cried that he could hear his dead wife speaking with him, and even more, he could communicate back. The scientists were intrigued, but were not convinced until the subject started naming dead relatives of the scientists. He repeated personal information to the scientists that only their dead spouses and parents would have known. At this point, a sizable portion of scientists left the study.

After a week of conversing with the deceased through his thoughts, the subject became distressed, saying the voices were overwhelming. In every waking moment, his consciousness was bombarded by hundreds of voices that refused to leave him alone. He frequently threw himself against the wall, trying to elicit a pain response. He begged the scientists for sedatives, so he could escape the voices by sleeping. This tactic worked for three days, until he started having severe night terrors. The subject repeatedly said that he could see and hear the deceased in his dreams.

Only a day later, the subject began to scream and claw at his non-functional eyes, hoping to sense something in the physical world. The hysterical subject now said the voices of the dead were deafening and hostile, speaking of hell and the end of the world. At one point, he yelled “No heaven, no forgiveness” for five hours straight. He continually begged to be killed, but the scientists were convinced that he was close to establishing contact with God.

After another day, the subject could no longer form coherent sentences. Seemingly mad, he started to bite off chunks of flesh from his arm. The scientists rushed into the test chamber and restrained him to a table so he could not kill himself. After a few hours of being tied down, the subject halted his struggling and screaming. He stared blankly at the ceiling as teardrops silently streaked across his face. For two weeks, the subject had to be manually rehydrated due to the constant crying. Eventually, he turned his head and, despite his blindness, made focused eye contact with a scientist for the first time in the study. He whispered “I have spoken with God, and he has abandoned us” and his vital signs stopped. There was no apparent cause of death.

Holy fucking shit. i would like to read more about this

This is hands down the most interesting thing i have ever read.

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No Strings Attached
Just Go With It
Twilight
Twilight: New Moon
Twilight: Eclipse
Love And Other Drugs
Let Me In
Beastly
Something Borrowed
Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World
The Next Three Days
The Switch
Prince Of Persia Sand Of Times
The Last Song
Killers
Going The Distance
Charlie St. Cloud
The Switch
Letters To Juliet
(500) Days Of Summer
She’s Out Of My League
The Back-Up Plan
The Notebook
Lie With Me (18+)
Remember Me
Valentine’s Day
9 Songs
How Do You Know
The Proposal
The Ugly Truth
The Bounty Hunter
Date Night
Youth In Revolt
Titanic
He’s Just Not That Into You
The Rebound
Mr. And Mrs. Smith
Definitely, Maybe
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
She’s The Man
Love Actually
The Devil Wears Prada
13 Going On 30
A Walk To Remember
Up In The Air
Wild Child
Step Up
Step Up 2: The Streets
Step Up 3: 3D
Spread
Flipped
Time Traveler’s Wife
P.S. I Love You
Blue Valentine
Basic Instinct
Leap Year
I Love You, Man
Good Luck Chuck
Love Happens
Original Sin
40 Year Old Virgin
The Girl Next Door
Stardust
Enchanted
Just Wright
All About Anna
27 Dresses
From Prada To Nada
10 Things I Hate About You
When In Rome
The Last International Playboy
Bride Wars
The Princess Diaries
The Princess Diaries 2: The Royal Engagement
How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days
A Painted Veil
John Tucker Must Die
Yes Man
Across The Universe
Forest Gump
The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
Love In The Time Of Cholera
Secretary
Aquamarine
Atonement
Sydney White
Meet The Fockers
Wedding Crashers
Larry Crowne
Meet The Parents
50 First Dates
It’s Complicated
Sex And Breakfast
Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Pearl Harbor
Hitch
Imagine Me And You
Elegy
Good Dick
The Break-Up
A Lot Like Love
Pride And Prejudice
Last Night
What Happens In Vegas
Marley And Me
It’s A Boy Girl Thing
Montevideo God Bless You
Keith
A Lost Valentine
Jane Eyre
The Last Of The Mohicans
Marry Me
Garden State
Say Anything…
Dangerous Beauty
We Are The Night
Have Dreams Will Travel
Waiting For Forever
The Phantom Of The Opera
Play The Game
The Red Violin
Chalet Girl
The Terminal
Casanova
Senseless
Maurice
Dying Young
Easy A
Life Is Beautiful
August Rush
My Girl
I Know Pronounce You Chuck And Larry
A Knight’s Tale
Deja Vu
Just Friends
The Illusionist
Pretty Woman
Honey
The Holiday
What A Girl Wants
Norbit
My Best Friend’s Girl
Sweet Home Alabama
The Wedding Singer
The Lakehouse
Mama Mia
Dracula
American Wedding
Ella Enchanted
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer
Wristcutters: A Love Story
Penelope
Rent
Tristan And Isolde
Forget Me Not
The Adjustment Bureau
No Ordinary Trifle
Bending All The Rules
Peter Pan
Fame
Tuck Everlasting
Fool’s Gold
Uptown Girls
Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights
The Unbearable Lightness of Being
The Prince And Me
Diary Of A Mad Black Woman
Brown Sugar
Vanilla Sky
Closer
Two Weeks Notice
George Of The Jungle
Made Of Honor
The Rules Of Attraction
Bubble Boy
How To Lose Friends And Alienate People
Candy
Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins
The Lizzie McGuire Movie
High School Musical
High School Musical 2
High School Musical 3: Senior Year
Over Her Dead Body
The Mask Of Zorro
The Reader
The Perfect Man
Future reference? (y)
i hate sappy movies. But for future reference it shall be on my blog. 

maceycakes:

No Strings Attached

Just Go With It

Twilight

Twilight: New Moon

Twilight: Eclipse

Love And Other Drugs

Let Me In

Beastly

Something Borrowed

Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World

The Next Three Days

The Switch

Prince Of Persia Sand Of Times

The Last Song

Killers

Going The Distance

Charlie St. Cloud

The Switch

Letters To Juliet

(500) Days Of Summer

She’s Out Of My League

The Back-Up Plan

The Notebook

Lie With Me (18+)

Remember Me

Valentine’s Day

9 Songs

How Do You Know

The Proposal

The Ugly Truth

The Bounty Hunter

Date Night

Youth In Revolt

Titanic

He’s Just Not That Into You

The Rebound

Mr. And Mrs. Smith

Definitely, Maybe

Forgetting Sarah Marshall

She’s The Man

Love Actually

The Devil Wears Prada

13 Going On 30

A Walk To Remember

Up In The Air

Wild Child

Step Up

Step Up 2: The Streets

Step Up 3: 3D

Spread

Flipped

Time Traveler’s Wife

P.S. I Love You

Blue Valentine

Basic Instinct

Leap Year

I Love You, Man

Good Luck Chuck

Love Happens

Original Sin

40 Year Old Virgin

The Girl Next Door

Stardust

Enchanted

Just Wright

All About Anna

27 Dresses

From Prada To Nada

10 Things I Hate About You

When In Rome

The Last International Playboy

Bride Wars

The Princess Diaries

The Princess Diaries 2: The Royal Engagement

How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days

A Painted Veil

John Tucker Must Die

Yes Man

Across The Universe

Forest Gump

The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button

Love In The Time Of Cholera

Secretary

Aquamarine

Atonement

Sydney White

Meet The Fockers

Wedding Crashers

Larry Crowne

Meet The Parents

50 First Dates

It’s Complicated

Sex And Breakfast

Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Pearl Harbor

Hitch

Imagine Me And You

Elegy

Good Dick

The Break-Up

A Lot Like Love

Pride And Prejudice

Last Night

What Happens In Vegas

Marley And Me

It’s A Boy Girl Thing

Montevideo God Bless You

Keith

A Lost Valentine

Jane Eyre

The Last Of The Mohicans

Marry Me

Garden State

Say Anything…

Dangerous Beauty

We Are The Night

Have Dreams Will Travel

Waiting For Forever

The Phantom Of The Opera

Play The Game

The Red Violin

Chalet Girl

The Terminal

Casanova

Senseless

Maurice

Dying Young

Easy A

Life Is Beautiful

August Rush

My Girl

I Know Pronounce You Chuck And Larry

A Knight’s Tale

Deja Vu

Just Friends

The Illusionist

Pretty Woman

Honey

The Holiday

What A Girl Wants

Norbit

My Best Friend’s Girl

Sweet Home Alabama

The Wedding Singer

The Lakehouse

Mama Mia

Dracula

American Wedding

Ella Enchanted

Perfume: The Story of a Murderer

Wristcutters: A Love Story

Penelope

Rent

Tristan And Isolde

Forget Me Not

The Adjustment Bureau

No Ordinary Trifle

Bending All The Rules

Peter Pan

Fame

Tuck Everlasting

Fool’s Gold

Uptown Girls

Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights

The Unbearable Lightness of Being

The Prince And Me

Diary Of A Mad Black Woman

Brown Sugar

Vanilla Sky

Closer

Two Weeks Notice

George Of The Jungle

Made Of Honor

The Rules Of Attraction

Bubble Boy

How To Lose Friends And Alienate People

Candy

Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins

The Lizzie McGuire Movie

High School Musical

High School Musical 2

High School Musical 3: Senior Year

Over Her Dead Body

The Mask Of Zorro

The Reader

The Perfect Man

Future reference? (y)

i hate sappy movies. But for future reference it shall be on my blog. 

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