It's called screen blindness, screen burn. All kind of image cause partial blindness. Cause by the screen. You need to adjust the settings and contrast to more ambient toned.
Have you ever seen the cellular structure in your eyes? Or your eyeball when you close your eyes? What about a UFO? Hahaha.
I mean seriously, the headache where all you've got is a bright light burnt into your vision? Like if you look at the sun, and close your eyes, the sun that's fading is still there, it takes a few seconds sometimes longer to go away. Except there's a headache when it doesn't fade, it's black like on closing your eyes, but a bright light in the middle of your vision inside of the peripheral darkness, it causes a headache. I think they called it Omicron?
Hey, this may be interesting to you. Idt it's actually live on YouTube, he prioritizes his website due to how bad censorship on YouTube is. But it started like now while I'm typing.
Thank you but I do not agree. Only parts. It was harder to watch. So many adverts.
He said the two aren't combined Summerian and Egyptian, because he's still intent on a notion it came from Egypt giving creed to some other lost origin of the narrative. When there wasn't, if they were Egyptians. It combined both religions in Babylon. It would be like erasing that history and relearning it. What occurred was a combination of any lore and origin. They are far more paired and jumbled.
I don't believe it was even located in Egypt. Rather situated as a fringe populace under Egyptian protectorate. When Egypt civil warred creating the cursed Anakhenaten. It was destroyed by both pantheons. Summerian and Egyptian. Until the fall of Babylon. When it founded itself.
As a fringe populace, a protectorate, it obviously wasn't as affected until Summerians destroyed it.
Only after the Fall of Babylon did it re-establish itself as a separate entity, but after having combined both origins.
I think there's a lot more influence from other actors like perhaps the Greeks or etc. Manoeuvring and formenting and evolving in the period as rivals domiciles and city states.
This topic is heavily covered by Ralph Ellis, and Michael Tsarion. Ralph Ellis has lectures on his channel that are college level. Laird Stanton also proved you wrong with his Dogon book about the Egyptians. I don't get ads on my phone. I'm sorry you get ads. You need an ad block.
You also need to cite your disagreements, so that I can properly understand them.
It was a live stream caught it in break, then I was like watching other stuff. Missed. Caught. Then big break.
It was interesting, very interesting a lot was known. Akhenaten. This is a very weird anomaly, the pharaoh who named himself above the former pantheon as its God. Thus was cursed. A curse giving us the Mummy returns. They chopped him into pie horribly, marking him, forget how they entombed it, cursing his tomb for eternity. It was like that Mummy shit. His priest were killed. A big conspiracy when they found it. It killed the entire archaeological dig early 1900s. Dunno if this lends to the fable. But they died horribly as they partied on its discovery.
A cardinal sin in that religion incorporating more and more into its pantheon. The sin meant being lost, a freaking souless apparition eaten by those who dine on them, and not reaching the afterlife the fields of eternal bliss. Some perhaps traitorously argued they could still judge as a jury as any souls were weighed.
Obviously prior to this was civil war. The upper and lower kingdoms ruled by the pharaoh residing in them both between them consecutively throughout their calender year. Until a pharaoh from her, the matriarch, parading men, gay men in chains and union, on the arms of its mistresses, they probably fucked animals as well, a weakling with distrust but scholarly decided the lower kingdom was nicer and built the most splendid city and temple as a permanent residence. It civil warred the upper kingdom won. Removing her line and dynasty, rewriting over it, placing new people in former sarcophagus, etc, turning this Palace said to have been the most splendid in existence into dust. In this time the religion got greedy, as priests secured payments into the afterlife instead of by merits and this became its upper kingdom, causing its curses.
However they are combined and that origin is nothing but a rewording of a lot of events and of any Summerian.
This is a very bad version of those events with a lot of humor.
But obviously Ankhenaten is quite possibly where the singular god emerged from its former pantheon. Who knows?
Btw. Ty for taking the time to watch that with me! I ended up staying up too late watching more RE lectures. I couldn't do it if I had to suffer commercials. You need an adblock!
You have a good memory for Egyptian mythology! If we switch authors, where you say they probably fucked animals, that's where the Bible and some ancient texts point to Chimeras being made in the same manner as Crispr today. Dan Winter goes over it. But, he wrote a book on the planck formula, (he has everything on his site for free btw) he is good at making technical things easily understood, but it makes me laugh when he does it. ( think like I'm in kindergarten, and someone is talking about the quadradic equation)
The book of Gilgamesh can be over simplified with a comparison to Hercules. One parent a god, one patent human. If we go to the Bible Hero's of reknown are the offspring of the fallen angels. Giants. Nephellim.
Greek mythology the Pleiades, your giants, even Incans followed them. Enoch the book of giants, taken to them by God. You know the story. There's a Greek version as well.
Animal fucking animal mummification. But of course all the halfman half beast animal deities. It outlawed them until Solomon's key the demons are those Babylonian winged whatever they're called or perhaps the sphinx and many others like the bull.
Isn't Samson, like Hercules? I don't know.
But the entire son of God became the next fragment and splinter. Obviously the Greeks gained that from the Egyptians. Their Pantheon is full of it. God's giving birth to humans who had the strength of giants or unearthly powers.
The Epic of Gilgamesh. What happens to the Planet? Similarity to Enoch right there. Moses is the Sargon of Akkad. Same story. 10 commandments. Hummarabi's code of laws.
Later Nimrod goes to war against God in the tower of Babel? Is Nimrod Gilgamesh. Who is Lilith? Babylonian surely. Ishtar. We won't say Neferitti.
Jacob's ladder, Babylonian again? A means to communicate to the gods via the cosmos the planet's? They of course are known as gods and Solomon's key, demons. Egypt kind of has this as well its origins and pantheon. What was what. Aw you know what, fuck all that, there's God. Akhenaten? No. Not quite.
Who knows except it combined a bunch of stuff while he's trying to pinpoint the Egyptian where there is obvious pairing to the origin he excused a heap of Babylonian influence in that origin. This was what I didn't agree with the dismal. I didn't watch all but I shrugged as the other commentator tried to suggest it with another reference Cain and Abel, Enlil and Enki. There are many versions even Romulus and Remus.
I fed your post into chatgpt and here is what it said:
Yes, many people have reported similar experiences. The phenomenon you're describing is known as an "afterimage." When you stare at something bright (like white text on a dark background) for a prolonged period and then look away, you might see a brief, ghostly image. This happens because the photoreceptor cells in your eyes become overstimulated and continue to send visual information to your brain even after you've looked away.
Dark mode or dark theme has gained popularity in recent years on various platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and others. It's primarily designed to reduce eye strain in low-light conditions and save energy on OLED and AMOLED screens, where black pixels are turned off. However, the effectiveness of dark mode in reducing eye strain can vary from person to person. Some find it more comfortable, while others, like you, might experience afterimages or other visual disturbances.
If you find that dark mode is uncomfortable, it's best to switch back to the light theme or adjust the contrast settings to find a balance that works for you. Additionally, it's always a good idea to take regular breaks when using screens for extended periods.
I used to get migraines so bad all I could do was lay in bed and cry. Original e-readers were easier on the eyes. But, reading on my phone is easier for me. Everyone reads before sleep, even the people in charge of those apps.
I have a kickass tablet that I can't read before bed because it hurts if I drop it on my face!
It's called screen blindness, screen burn. All kind of image cause partial blindness. Cause by the screen. You need to adjust the settings and contrast to more ambient toned.
Have you ever seen the cellular structure in your eyes? Or your eyeball when you close your eyes? What about a UFO? Hahaha.
I mean seriously, the headache where all you've got is a bright light burnt into your vision? Like if you look at the sun, and close your eyes, the sun that's fading is still there, it takes a few seconds sometimes longer to go away. Except there's a headache when it doesn't fade, it's black like on closing your eyes, but a bright light in the middle of your vision inside of the peripheral darkness, it causes a headache. I think they called it Omicron?
Hey, this may be interesting to you. Idt it's actually live on YouTube, he prioritizes his website due to how bad censorship on YouTube is. But it started like now while I'm typing.
https://youtu.be/c7J_WmMbDd4?si=rih_4A5xVhuz1nPF
Thank you but I do not agree. Only parts. It was harder to watch. So many adverts.
He said the two aren't combined Summerian and Egyptian, because he's still intent on a notion it came from Egypt giving creed to some other lost origin of the narrative. When there wasn't, if they were Egyptians. It combined both religions in Babylon. It would be like erasing that history and relearning it. What occurred was a combination of any lore and origin. They are far more paired and jumbled.
I don't believe it was even located in Egypt. Rather situated as a fringe populace under Egyptian protectorate. When Egypt civil warred creating the cursed Anakhenaten. It was destroyed by both pantheons. Summerian and Egyptian. Until the fall of Babylon. When it founded itself.
As a fringe populace, a protectorate, it obviously wasn't as affected until Summerians destroyed it.
Only after the Fall of Babylon did it re-establish itself as a separate entity, but after having combined both origins.
I think there's a lot more influence from other actors like perhaps the Greeks or etc. Manoeuvring and formenting and evolving in the period as rivals domiciles and city states.
This topic is heavily covered by Ralph Ellis, and Michael Tsarion. Ralph Ellis has lectures on his channel that are college level. Laird Stanton also proved you wrong with his Dogon book about the Egyptians. I don't get ads on my phone. I'm sorry you get ads. You need an ad block.
You also need to cite your disagreements, so that I can properly understand them.
It was a live stream caught it in break, then I was like watching other stuff. Missed. Caught. Then big break.
It was interesting, very interesting a lot was known. Akhenaten. This is a very weird anomaly, the pharaoh who named himself above the former pantheon as its God. Thus was cursed. A curse giving us the Mummy returns. They chopped him into pie horribly, marking him, forget how they entombed it, cursing his tomb for eternity. It was like that Mummy shit. His priest were killed. A big conspiracy when they found it. It killed the entire archaeological dig early 1900s. Dunno if this lends to the fable. But they died horribly as they partied on its discovery.
A cardinal sin in that religion incorporating more and more into its pantheon. The sin meant being lost, a freaking souless apparition eaten by those who dine on them, and not reaching the afterlife the fields of eternal bliss. Some perhaps traitorously argued they could still judge as a jury as any souls were weighed.
Obviously prior to this was civil war. The upper and lower kingdoms ruled by the pharaoh residing in them both between them consecutively throughout their calender year. Until a pharaoh from her, the matriarch, parading men, gay men in chains and union, on the arms of its mistresses, they probably fucked animals as well, a weakling with distrust but scholarly decided the lower kingdom was nicer and built the most splendid city and temple as a permanent residence. It civil warred the upper kingdom won. Removing her line and dynasty, rewriting over it, placing new people in former sarcophagus, etc, turning this Palace said to have been the most splendid in existence into dust. In this time the religion got greedy, as priests secured payments into the afterlife instead of by merits and this became its upper kingdom, causing its curses.
However they are combined and that origin is nothing but a rewording of a lot of events and of any Summerian.
This is a very bad version of those events with a lot of humor.
But obviously Ankhenaten is quite possibly where the singular god emerged from its former pantheon. Who knows?
Btw. Ty for taking the time to watch that with me! I ended up staying up too late watching more RE lectures. I couldn't do it if I had to suffer commercials. You need an adblock!
You have a good memory for Egyptian mythology! If we switch authors, where you say they probably fucked animals, that's where the Bible and some ancient texts point to Chimeras being made in the same manner as Crispr today. Dan Winter goes over it. But, he wrote a book on the planck formula, (he has everything on his site for free btw) he is good at making technical things easily understood, but it makes me laugh when he does it. ( think like I'm in kindergarten, and someone is talking about the quadradic equation)
The book of Gilgamesh can be over simplified with a comparison to Hercules. One parent a god, one patent human. If we go to the Bible Hero's of reknown are the offspring of the fallen angels. Giants. Nephellim.
Greek mythology the Pleiades, your giants, even Incans followed them. Enoch the book of giants, taken to them by God. You know the story. There's a Greek version as well.
Animal fucking animal mummification. But of course all the halfman half beast animal deities. It outlawed them until Solomon's key the demons are those Babylonian winged whatever they're called or perhaps the sphinx and many others like the bull.
Isn't Samson, like Hercules? I don't know.
But the entire son of God became the next fragment and splinter. Obviously the Greeks gained that from the Egyptians. Their Pantheon is full of it. God's giving birth to humans who had the strength of giants or unearthly powers.
The Epic of Gilgamesh. What happens to the Planet? Similarity to Enoch right there. Moses is the Sargon of Akkad. Same story. 10 commandments. Hummarabi's code of laws.
Later Nimrod goes to war against God in the tower of Babel? Is Nimrod Gilgamesh. Who is Lilith? Babylonian surely. Ishtar. We won't say Neferitti.
Jacob's ladder, Babylonian again? A means to communicate to the gods via the cosmos the planet's? They of course are known as gods and Solomon's key, demons. Egypt kind of has this as well its origins and pantheon. What was what. Aw you know what, fuck all that, there's God. Akhenaten? No. Not quite.
Who knows except it combined a bunch of stuff while he's trying to pinpoint the Egyptian where there is obvious pairing to the origin he excused a heap of Babylonian influence in that origin. This was what I didn't agree with the dismal. I didn't watch all but I shrugged as the other commentator tried to suggest it with another reference Cain and Abel, Enlil and Enki. There are many versions even Romulus and Remus.
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I fed your post into chatgpt and here is what it said:
Yes, many people have reported similar experiences. The phenomenon you're describing is known as an "afterimage." When you stare at something bright (like white text on a dark background) for a prolonged period and then look away, you might see a brief, ghostly image. This happens because the photoreceptor cells in your eyes become overstimulated and continue to send visual information to your brain even after you've looked away.
Dark mode or dark theme has gained popularity in recent years on various platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and others. It's primarily designed to reduce eye strain in low-light conditions and save energy on OLED and AMOLED screens, where black pixels are turned off. However, the effectiveness of dark mode in reducing eye strain can vary from person to person. Some find it more comfortable, while others, like you, might experience afterimages or other visual disturbances.
If you find that dark mode is uncomfortable, it's best to switch back to the light theme or adjust the contrast settings to find a balance that works for you. Additionally, it's always a good idea to take regular breaks when using screens for extended periods.
I used to get migraines so bad all I could do was lay in bed and cry. Original e-readers were easier on the eyes. But, reading on my phone is easier for me. Everyone reads before sleep, even the people in charge of those apps.
I have a kickass tablet that I can't read before bed because it hurts if I drop it on my face!