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Simon R. Jones BSc PGDip MA from the Department of Psychology, Durham University takes this studies to his doctocal thesis. People with a higher caffeine intake, from sources such as coffee, tea and caffeinated energy drinks, are more likely to report hallucinatory experiences such as hearing voices and seeing things that are not there, according to the Durham University study.
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-01/du-hci011209.php
With this in mind we can face the next coming week:
serve coffee in a meeting?
what are the “real” thoughts?
Predicted decision with home and safe feelings of a warm cup of coffee. See …
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The World looks much different, if we divide time into smaller slices.
Can you answer some of these questions?
Is our live just a created path through time?
Do we have a kind of membrane between our past and future?
Does the presents really exists?
What have we evolutionary learned over the time?
My birth, my first schooldays, my graduation somewhere exists in time. It already exists and is perhaps linked through a kind of time-membrane. Think about Time as a granular particle which fires up individual events within its own mebrane. The future grows out …
