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#16 Wasp experiment favors Brain Locus theory (repost as it did notappear first time)



 
 
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Archimedes Plutonium
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Default #16 Wasp experiment favors Brain Locus theory (repost as it did notappear first time)

For those that are reading about the Brain Locus theory for the first
time here is a prep sheet on it.
In an Atom Totality there is superdeterminism which means all actions
and all thoughts have to be
controlled like a puppet. Thus the mind has to be totally controlled
and the way to do that is to make
the brain as a radio receiver where every thought comes from Control
Central-- the nucleus of the
Atom Totality.

The last time I reported on this subject was July of 2007 when I
started the main portion of this book.

Now today I encountered a hive of wasps consisting of three wasps. And
I was wearing a mosquito
net suit since I was watering some plants and these wasps made their
hive under the lip of a water
tank container and I happened to graze past this lip and attacked by
these three wasps. None stung me
but they found my hands were not covered and started to bite my hands.
They give a nasty bite alright.

So I stood away for a moment thinking of how I was going to relieve
this problem for the wasps were
going to be too much in the way of my path to water. So what I did was
decide to turn the tank around
180 degrees so the wasps would be on the opposite side of the tank
once moved and making my
path unencumbered. Whilst doing this operation, I realized I was doing
a nice experiment for the
Brain Locus theory. Especially considering that the brains of insects
is more of a "instinct" nature
than of a "learning behaviour". So if insects can adapt to a new
situation in a timely manner would favor
the "out of body for the mind" rather than the theories that the "mind
is all inside the body".

So I was getting really excited about my moving the tank 180 degrees
around on its center so the
wasp hive would be 180 degrees opposite. And I was going to clock the
time at which they either found
their hive or if the unfortunate circumstance that they would never
find their old hive.

And I was reflecting on bees how they seem to have a language to find
their way to a good feeding site
of a dance language. So if the mind is all inside the body, seems hard
to believe that genetics can
deliver young bees all that information on a dance language. Whereas
if the mind were out of body
controlled by a Nucleus of a Master Control Radio Station that tells
the bee what to do next, seems
more likely to be the truth of the matter.

So I disturbed the 3 wasps and they were furiously flying around and I
hauled the tank out wards and
then turned it around and then set it so that it was 180 degrees
opposite of where the hive was originally.
And I watched the 3 angry wasps constantly landing where they "thought
the hive should be". This lasted
about 15 minutes and then the wasps began to explore a wider area from
where the hive used to be
and they explored familar objects such as the concrete block wall.
Finally, 2 of the 3 explored the
lip all the way around the tank. And after 35 minutes the 2 wasps had
found their old hive and sat on
it. The 3rd wasp found the old hive about 1 hour since it was moved.
As a final test, I stirred the 3 wasps
to come after me to see if they would fly directly back to their new
hive site or whether their minds
were still imprinted with the old location. The 3 wasps flew to the
new site after attacking me. Total
elapsed time was approx 2 hours.

So in 2 hours time, the mind of wasps can learn a new location of
their home and forget where their
old home was.

This experiment lends support to the Brain Locus theory that the mind
is out of the body and controlled
by a Radio Central Station.

Archimedes Plutonium
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