Perception of beautyPerception of beautyhttp://andrei.info.ms
Perception - The reality beyond matterSince so many facts get updated these days, I one day found myself wondering... What is "reality"? Is matter all that is real?That might seem like a silly question given how we use our senses to interact with 'reality' everyday, but I have since arrived at ideas which I am comfortable with regarding these questions (although Im still curious). So heres some questions to play with - play nicely :-)If I had to point to where my idea or concept of reality is maintained, Id be pointing to my head - how about you?Is all this environmental information just vibrational energies which are presented to our body and then decoded to form a perception in the brain according to our programs and patterns? ie: Do we subconsciously 'read' or filter this data then build an experience that seems real?Can I get outside of my experience to prove anything is fact or real, or is reality bound to ones experience like the fabric to the shirt?What of the realities I have when I dream, - my body still responds as if they are real, so what is reality?If I am not the cause (creator) of my experience; the director of my focus of attention on some level whether awake or asleep, am I controlled by something else?And if I am completely controlled by something other than me, what then is the purpose of my life?I wish you all - many pleasant realities.Pete.
Visual Perception with Deep LearningGoogle Tech TalksApril, 9 2008ABSTRACTA long-term goal of Machine Learning research is to solve highycomplex "intelligent" tasks, such as visual perception auditoryperception, and language understanding. To reach that goal, the MLcommunity must solve two problems: the Deep Learning Problem, and thePartition Function Problem.There is considerable theoretical and empirical evidence that complextasks, such as invariant object recognition in vision, require "deep"architectures, composed of multiple layers of trainable non-linearmodules. The Deep Learning Problem is related to the difficulty oftraining such deep architectures.Several methods have recently been proposed to train (or pre-train)deep architectures in an unsupervised fashion. Each layer of the deeparchitecture is composed of an encoder which computes a feature vectorfrom the input, and a decoder which reconstructs the input from thefeatures. A large number of such layers can be stacked and trainedsequentially, thereby learning a deep hierarchy of features withincreasing levels of abstraction. The training of each layer can beseen as shaping an energy landscape with low valleys around thetraining samples and high plateaus everywhere else. Forming thesehigh plateaus constitute the so-called Partition Function problem.A particular class of methods for deep energy-based unsupervisedlearning will be described that solves the Partition Function problemby imposing sparsity constraints on the features. The method can learnmultiple levels of sparse and overcomplete representations ofdata. When applied to natural image patches, the method produceshierarchies of filters similar to those found in the mammalian visualcortex.An application to category-level object recognition with invariance topose and illumination will be described (with a live demo). Anotherapplication to vision-based navigation for off-road mobile robots willbe described (with videos). The system autonomously learns todiscriminate obstacles from traversable areas at long range.This is joint work with Y-Lan Boureau, Sumit Chopra, Raia Hadsell,Fu-Jie Huang, Koray Kavakcuoglu, and Marc'Aurelio Ranzato.Speaker: Yann Le CunComputational and Biological Learning Lab,Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences,New York University.
Shpongle - The Dorset PerceptionShpongle are Simon Posford (aka Hallucinogen) and Raja Ram (one half of The Infinity Project and founder of the indo-prog/raga rock group of the 60's/70's Quintessence). Their sound is a mix of mainly eastern ethnic samples and western contemporary psychedelic synth music.Posford is responsible for the synth and studio work while Raja Ram contributes with flute arrangements and visionary input.The Dorset Perception is a tribute to a book, "The Doors of Perception" by Aldous Huxley, which you can read here:http://www.psychedelic-library.org/doors.htm
Free Fall Experiment - Time PerceptionResearch being done in Dr. Eagleman's lab, piloting free fall experiments to explore time warping during high adrenaline situation.
Depth PerceptionEntry for the 2007 Ed Wood competition at USC. Everything done in 24 hours. Explosion effects by the unstoppable Brandon Laatsch.
Perception - Cass & SlidePerception - Cass & Slide vocal mix
Kabbalah, Science and the Perception of Realityhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g94iWT2SIwI - Rav Michael Laitman, PhD uses an example from the film "What the Bleep Do We Know?!" to illustrate a key difference in Kabbalah's approach to defining our perception, and meets with the film's scientists to discuss Kabbalah.
Severe Torture - Dismal PerceptionDismal Perception, first song of the new album "Sworn Vengeance" recorded live at De Kade in Zaandam, Holland 16.09.2007 by V-Idiot Production
Extra Sensory PerceptionA short video by Adam Wasdin on the first scientific studies conducted on extra sensory perception. ESP, 6th sense mind over matter brainwaves J.B. Rhine Duke education Zenner cards experiment remote viewing
AP Psychology - Sensation & PerceptionAn educational review video about sensation and perception made for an AP Psychology class. Topics include top-down processing, bottom-up processing, Weber's law, sensory adaptation, the rods & cones of the eye, the vestibular sense, selective attention, monocular cues for visual perception and perceptual adaptation. A useful study tool for AP Psych or any other college-level psych class.
Charting the Uncanny Valley: Human Perception. Part 3 of 6Karl F. MacDorman presents on the uncanny valley at the 2007 NMC Summer Conference (June 6-9, 2007, Indianapolis), hosted by the Indiana University School of Informatics. The talk discusses how perception can influence how we respond to humanlike animated characters and android robots. Perception can be influenced by genetic and developmental variations among people, visual and auditory acuity, which are influenced by maturation and aging, habituation, traumatic experiences, relationships, family dynamics, sexual fetishism, and cultural influences.
The Perception Of ConsciousnessSee the full presentation athttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8AXmJdmzfMPeter Russell studied mathematics and theoretical physics at the University of Cambridge (UK), supervised for a while by Stephen Hawking. Then, as he became increasingly fascinated by the nature of consciousness, he changed to experimental psychology. He won several scholarships for his work at Cambridge and graduated with a first class honors degree. He then went India, where he studied meditation and Eastern philosophy, and on his return took up research into the psychophysiology of meditation at the University of Bristol. He also has a post-graduate degree from Cambridge in computer science, and conducted some of the early work on 3-D displays and what is now known as "virtual reality".Peter Russell was one of the first people to introduce human potential seminars into the corporate field, and for twenty years ran programs for senior management on creativity, learning methods, stress management, personal development, and sustainability. Clients have included IBM, Apple, Digital, American Express, Barclays Bank, Swedish Telecom, ICI, Shell Oil and British Petroleum.His principal interest is the inner challenges presented by the times we are passing through. He has written several books in this area, including Meditation, The Brian Book, The Global Brain Awakens The Creative Manager, and Waking Up in Time. Peter's latest book, From Science to God: A Physicist's Journey into the Mystery of Consciousness, explores how a deeper understanding of the nature of consciousness leads to a new synthesis of scientific and spiritual worldviews.Regarded by many as a contemporary visionary, and one of the clearest thinkers on spirituality in modern times, Peter has been a keynote speaker at many international conferences in North and South America, Europe, and Japan. His multi-image shows and videos, The Global Brain and The White Hole in Time have won praise and awards from around the world. In 1993 the environmental magazine Buzzworm voted Peter Russell "Eco-Philosopher Extraordinaire" of the year.Peter is a fellow of the Institute of Noetic Sciences, The World Business Academy, The Findhorn Foundation, and The Heartland Institute, and is an Honorary Member of The Club of Budapest.http://www.peterrussell.com
Depth PerceptionAdam talks about his total lack of depth perception. Dave is a total jerk about it.
How Your Perception Evolve :: www.chonglai.com ::An animation on ambigrams created by Mara Ang Chong LaiThis piece is about "Ambigrams" or "wordplay" -- a term coined by Douglas R. Hofstadter and popularized by Scott E.Kim. The most recent commission is the wordplay title created by John Langdon for the book Angels and Demons written by Dan Brown (author of The Da Vinci Code). Ambigram is never a mainstream form of art and is insofar esoteric to a group of ambigrammists.As in Latin ,ambi stands for both and gram stands for letter. As a noun, it is a word or words that can be read in more than one way or from more than one vantage point. Ambigrams' ambiguity can be read in at least two different ways such as both right side up, upside down, mirror reflection, right to left, etc.Ambigrams can induce evolution to our senses and sensibilities to attain a transcended perception. Henceforth, the multiplicities of possibilities within our hypothetical world -- choices disguised in a reel attempt at silent dialogue.
THE CORPORATION [12/23] Perception Managment12. Some of our best creative minds are employed to create illusions that divert us from the real issues and manufacture our consent. Beyond their products, the corporation sells us the idea of a better way of life and produces propaganda that affirms their power as necessary for human progress.For a playlist of all 23 chapters in order: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=FA50FBC214A6CE87
SHIMMER: Women Athletes - Change Your Perception**This is posted with the full consent of SHIMMER Management**This is an introduction video to SHIMMER: Women Athletes, a women's professional wrestling company dedicated to focusing on women as athletes and not as eye candy or filler. Check out shimmerwrestling.com for more information, and check out rohwrestling.com to purchase SHIMMER DVDs.Featuring:Daizee HazeSara Del ReyAllison DangerCheerleader Melissa (Raisha Saeed)Mercedes MartinezMsChifRebecca KnoxShantelle Taylor (Taylor Wilde)Amazing Kong (Awesome Kong)Tiana RingerAmber O'NealKrissy VaineCindy RogersNikki Roxx (Roxxi Laveaux)ArielRain (Payton Banks)LaceyMalia HosakaLexie FyfeLuFistoNattie Neidhart (Natalya Neidhart)Nikita (Katie Lea Burchill)Beth PhoenixPortia PerezJosieLorelei LeeSerena Deeb
Kabbalah and Our Perception of Reality - 1 of 2http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g94iWT2SIwI - "All the worlds, Upper and lower, are inside the person." Rav Michael Laitman, PhD discusses this fundamental statement about our perception of reality made at the beginning of Baal HaSulam's (Rav Yehuda Ashlag's) article "The Preamble to the Wisdom of Kabbalah."
Bruce Lipton - Biology of Perception 1 of 7first in a two part series with rob Williams of psych-k. (if anyone has the part with R. williams please post it!) 'the bottom line is, genes do NOT control our biology, that an assumption made years ago that was never even proven scientifically - it just seemed so correct that we bought the story ... if the mechanism actually worked according to the textbooks, ie. if the genes control biology, then at least 120,000 genes would be required to make a human. but when the human genome projects results were in, ... it was discovered that 2/3rds of the genes (needed to support their model) were missing. Its not that the genes were missing, it was the understanding that was wrong. "We have to come to a new way of understanding biology. This 'new' understanding has actually already been in the leading edge of science for 10 years now. It takes at least 10 or 15 years for science to take a fact from its first inception and get it out into the public so that the people can understand it. That means anything in current textbooks is at least 10 or 15 years old. what your going to hear tonight is whats going to be the future textbooks. " -Bruce Lipton in the Biology of Perception [ www.brucelipton.com ]see also:rob williams intro to psych-khttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHjomkUzh9Amore audio/video at http://channelzero.multiply.com
Monika Kruse - Changes Of Perception (Marek Hemmann Remix)Monika Kruse - Changes Of Perception (Marek Hemmann Remix)Quality made in Germany!!danke Moni!and the motto is - try and buy!
Kabbalah and Our Perception of Reality - 2 of 2http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g94iWT2SIwI - Rav Michael Laitman, PhD answers questions from a student about how the Kabbalah teaching relates to our perception of reality. These questions are about the premise that "everything is inside the person," and "if so, who are all the other people around me?"
Dorset Perception (Total Eclipse Remix) - ShpongleA remix I found of Dorset Perception.
Visual Perception, Part 1Learn how to see energy fields around things as a means to discover greater knowledge and wisdom about your own natural source personality.
Shakti Mhi - Examining Self Perceptionhttp://wwww.myyogaonline.com presents Mind Body TV with shakti Mhi. Examining Self-Perception. What are our authentic thoughts? What are our authentic feelings? How do we see ourselves in the eyes of others and how do we draw from this in creation of the self?
Aldous Huxley - Doors of Perceptionvideo about Aldous Huxley and mescaline experiments
PerceptionThis is a video our manager produced.We thought we should load it on here for you all to see.It's very very touching.Your beauty should not come from outward adornment...Instead, it should be that of your inner self,the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit,which is of great worth in God's sight.1 Peter 3:3-4:)
Perico's Perception # 11: YOUTUBE LESSONSIt's my return to the all talk genre of addressing of pressing issues, set to some gorgeous backgrounds on the TER WORM estate (like the EIKENDERMOLEN POND).The topics are as always listed in the opening scenes, and revolve around the philosophical question:after 25 months on the site, what have I really learned here on YouTube, and why don't I do exactly those things, you like me to do?P.S: I stuck to the promise of the secret I revealed for 2 days... yet proved my point!(Juan's YouTube video #260)
Contemplate Beyond PerceptionFrom the works of Living Enlightened Master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. In this clip Swamiji talks about one of the most powerful meditation techniques to constantly expand ourselves. This technique is based on "Neti, Neti, Neti". By constantly excluding everything, he is expanding the Universe inside our universe. Swamiji tells us that this is the sure technique to put us into the present moment. The complete discourse titled, "Perception Beyond Perception" may be ordered online at www.lifeblissgalleria.com
Visual Perception, Part 3Seeing energy fields and possibly glimpsing portions of auric fields around people.
How to pass the Hazard Perception part of the Theory TestAre you about to take your driving test? This video explains how the UK's Hazard Perception Test is marked, with explanations about the 'marking window' and how to watch the clips for hazards. The video clip also gives expert advice from an Advanced Police Driver and how to anticipate developing hazards. Please share this video - it's essential for anyone who wants to pass the Hazard Perception part of their Theory Test.To find out more about how the UK's best selling driving test software can help you pass your Theory, Hazard Perception or Practical Driving Test, we recommend you visit www.focusmm.co.uk.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g94iWT2SIwI - Rav Michael Laitman, PhD uses an example from the film "What the Bleep Do We Know?!" to illustrate a key difference in Kabbalah's approach to defining our perception, and meets with the film's scientists to discuss Kabbalah.
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