[ 3 / biz / cgl / ck / diy / fa / ic / jp / lit / sci / vr / vt ] [ index / top / reports ] [ become a patron ] [ status ]
2023-11: Warosu is now out of extended maintenance.

/sci/ - Science & Math


View post   

File: 202 KB, 619x417, 9157516.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
8573096 No.8573096 [Reply] [Original]

imagine you can direct and record a movie with your brain.

what kind of movie will you create?

>> No.8573118

>>8573096
A movie of me plowing your waifu.

>> No.8573120

Fuck that bunny

>> No.8573138
File: 107 KB, 938x823, 066.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
8573138

THE MANE WHO KNEW INFNITY :DDDD (JAGOB BRENNET EDISHUN :DD)

>> No.8573147

>>8573096
Pr0n

>> No.8573371

Whatever it would be, it would be so dull no one would even be bothered to dislike it

>> No.8573410

>>8573096
The funny thing is that we can't actually imagine pictures that vividly. We can only imagine very vague images, just the mere presence of entities (persons, places, objects). It just appears complete in our minds because our brain automatically ignores whatever is missing. When you are thinking about a tree, you probably have just a vague idea of a shape that is green and wide at the top and brown and thin the bottom. You don't see the structure of the bark or how exactly the branches spread. If I ask you, you will imagine arbitrary details, but you'll never see the whole picture and it will always be super vague. The same with persons, you probably can't even picture what shape the nose of your mother has.

>> No.8573418

impregnating OP's waifu

>> No.8573426

>>8573096
Back Door Sluts 9

>> No.8573658

>>8573096
Do you normally remove your brain during movie production?

>> No.8573662

>>8573410

exactly. how the brain learns and operates on compressed, low-dimensional abstractions is a an important and interesting question.

>> No.8573730 [DELETED] 

>>8573410

if this is true then how can people have photographic memory

>> No.8573741

>>8573096
porno starring your wife as the star and my BBC as supporting actor.