500 Shades Of Gray

 

 

By Atom Bergstrom

Atom’s Blog

Black refers to a Father Trauma.

Gray, to a Mother Trauma.

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Dr. G. Seppilli (“Animal Magnetism,” Alienist and Neurologist, Jan. 1882) wrote …

“The alteration in the perception of colors, with which H. Colm, Professor in the University of Breslau, has been specially occupied, are very interesting. In the majority of the cases, the singular phenomenon of color blindness was observed. This is brought out under two aspects. Sometimes the color blindness is complete, all objects appear gray, contrast of colors is feebly perceived, the white, the black and the various gradations of gray are, however, quite distinct. At other times, the disturbance in the perception of colors consists in this, that, on presenting to the person magnetized a colored paper on a white ground, she does not see its true color, but ordinarily its complementary color, as green instead of red, yellow, instead of blue, or vice versa; often, again, she sees, at the same time, the color of the object and its complementary, or first the one, and then the other. It is to be noted that the impression of a given color perceived by a person in hypnotism does not continue the same, but, in the course of the observation, it is subject to changes. Thus, some persons at first see an indistinct gray, which afterwards becomes transformed into another; others again have, in the beginning, the sensation of a color, though it may be false, but afterwards it loses its intensity, or becomes substituted by a gray.”

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Gray commonly accompanies Mesmeric consciousness, yet is a latecomer when it comes to the evolution of civilization — some might argue “devolution.”

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Edward O. Wilson, Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge, 1998) wrote …

“Languages with only two basic color terms use them to distinguish black and white. Languages with only three terms have words for black, white, and red. Languages with only four terms have words for black, white, red, and either green or yellow. Languages with only five terms have words for black, white, red, green, and yellow. Languages with only six terms have words for black, white, red, green, yellow, and blue. Languages with only seven terms have words for black, white, red, green, yellow, blue, and brown. No such precedence occurs among the remaining four basic colors, purple, pink, orange, and gray, when these have been added on top of the first seven.”

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Why do you suppose the Gray aliens always return to the Mother ship?
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'500 Shades Of Gray' have 5 comments

  1. December 10, 2019 @ 3:13 pm Atom

    Gray Color — mother trauma, including motherhood.

    Gray is the color of stealth, which is why government motor vehicles not involved in direct law enforcement are often painted an unobtrusive gray.

    Gray is the sum of any two complementary colors.

    If you spin a color wheel with one half painted red and the other half painted green, you will get the color gray.

    Gray relates to the feminine trait of appreciating both sides of an issue.

    http://solartiming.com/store–e-books.php#Color-Recycling

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  2. December 10, 2019 @ 3:14 pm Atom

    According to Ivan Illich (1977) …

    “As long as hospital catastrophes are blamed on the rapacious doctor or the negligent nurse, the question of whether the patient can in principle benefit from hospitalization is never raised.”

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  3. December 10, 2019 @ 3:17 pm Atom

    Philippe Brou, Thomas R. Sciascia, Lynette Linden, & Jerome Y. Lettvin, “The Colors of Things: Color ‘illusions devised (for the first time) on the display screen of a computer are evidence that color is not perceived just by sensing the light from individual surfaces in a scene,” Scientific American, Sept. 1986.

    “Color, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder.”

    “The curve for the sun at eight degrees was measured about half an hour before sunset. The peak in the spectrum of diffuse daylight then occurs at roughly 660 nanometers, or deep in the red part of the spectrum. Hours earlier, when the sun is high in the sky, at 70 degrees, the peak is at wavelengths some 200 nanometers shorter, or well into the blue part of the spectrum.”

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  4. December 10, 2019 @ 3:18 pm Atom

    Michael L. Evans, Randy Moore, & Karl-Heinz Hasanstein, “How Roots Respond to Gravity: A century ago botanists discovered that a root turned on its side curves downward rapidly in response to gravity, but the mechanism underlying this behavior is only now beginning to be understood,” Scientific American, Dec. 1986.

    “In many instances a root begins to reorient within 10 to 30 minutes of being gravistimulated.”

    “Removing EDTA and replacing it with calcium restored the roots’ gravitropic responsiveness. Kuzmanoff and Mulkey hence provided strong evidence that free and mobile calcium in the root cap is essential for root gravitropism.”

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  5. December 10, 2019 @ 3:31 pm Atom

    My friend Áine (not her real name) went from lily white to deeply tanned overnight without any exposure to sunshine.

    The innermost points of the adrenal glands are also their outermost, taking up a great deal of the real estate of the SKIN.

    Medical “experts” don’t have a clue when they run off at the mouth about “adrenal fatigue.”

    Looking for biology inside a beaker is like looking for the keys on the wrong side of the road to destruction.

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