Thursday, November 8, 2007

Scizophrenia Isn't All It's Cracked Up To Be

I propose that schizophrenia is an electrical illness rather than a traditional mental illness. British studies have shown that about 3% of the population is electrosensitive, able to sense and detect electromagnetic fields. Another study by NASA showed that some electromagnetic fields are actually alive, capable of moving and eating and reproducing, as well as communicating. I believe that [some] people experiencing auditory hallucinations or other sensory irregularities may be experiencing the interaction of those fields. Someone who experiences those fields can feel them not merely 'a little bit' like a gentle tingling sometimes. Some feel them very vividly, and they can be as abused as any other sense and describe a myriad and detailed atmosphere and environment, which is landlocked to reality by other people and concepts, like sound is landlocked to other physical concepts.