Mind Wandering

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Welcome to c/MindWandering, a space designed for the curious, the thinkers, and the daydreamers. Here, we encourage you to share the thoughts and ideas that arise when your mind takes its own path. From introspective queries to theoretical concepts, this community embraces a diversity of subjects. We value thoughtful discourse and respectful engagement. No idea is too abstract, no thought too intricate. So, unchain your mind and let it wander freely. Remember, every great idea began as a simple wandering of the mind.

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Do you ever wonder about the nature of 'reality'? I mean, we perceive the world around us through our senses - sight, sound, touch, taste, smell - and our brain interprets these signals to form our experience of reality. But what if our senses are limited and can only perceive a tiny sliver of what's truly out there?

Consider this - our eyes can only detect a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. There's so much happening outside of the visible light that we simply cannot see. Similar limitations apply to our other senses as well. So how much of the universe are we really experiencing?

Furthermore, our brains not only interpret sensory data but also filter and process it based on our past experiences, beliefs, and even our mood at a given moment. Therefore, each person's experience of reality could be significantly different.

Now, what if there are other senses or ways of perceiving reality that we haven't evolved to experience yet? What aspects of the universe might be hidden from our perception, just waiting for us to discover?

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My dog recently returned from an adventure with what looks like a spinal bone, but I would have zero clue what animal it was from. it got me thinking – could our dogs potentially be bringing home human remains, but we dismiss them as random animal bones?

Given the multitude of missing persons cases, perhaps they are unearthing more than we realize?

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What if all our dreams are glimpses into alternate realities where we live different lives? What’s the most interesting or wild alternate reality your dreams have shown you?

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If during sexual intercourse, instead of moaning, people could only express themselves using famous tv and movie quotes, which quote do you think would become the most common line used?

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Imagine if our pets could suddenly speak human languages. What’s the most embarrassing thing they could reveal about you?

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Think back to a pivotal moment in your life where you had to choose one path over another. If in an alternate universe you took the other path, how do you imagine your life might be different now?

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If you could experience the world from the perspective of any other living creature for one day, what creature would you choose and why? What insights do you think this new perspective might give you?