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| Subject: Theory: The Level Of Perception And Intelligence In Insects And Insectoids Fri Apr 29, 2022 5:25 am | |
| "Spiders May Be Powerful Enough To Physically Change Their Appearance Based On Perception Of The World Around Them On Correspondence To What They Want, Which Explains The Many Eyes And Their Power Beyond Seeing. It Is Possible More Eyes Enable More Information To The Brain, Which Would Allow Greater Processing And Awareness."
"When I Realized Spiders Might Be Observing Dogs And Their Relationships With Humans And Trying To Attract Humans To Have Those Relationships With Them The Only Way They Know How -- Possibly Also To Eat Them, But, Speculative -- I Was Completely Terrified, Yet Also Phenomenally Intrigued. I Want To Further Pursue A Study On This, And Will Have To Make Records." | |
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| Subject: Re: Theory: The Level Of Perception And Intelligence In Insects And Insectoids Fri Apr 29, 2022 5:27 am | |
| "... I May Have Underestimated The Brainpower Of An Insect, Now That I Am Illuminated To The Prospect Of Higher Intake Based On Number Of Eyes. Ergo, Compound Eyes Intake The Greatest Amount Of Information, Allowing Insects To Perceive, Calculate, And Execute Based On Several Factors At Once, And Not Just A Single One. This Potential Threat Has Escalated My Thoughts Of Insects, And Also The Magnitude Of Their Intelligence Compared To Their Sizes And Capacity. For, Even Something With A Smaller Brain That Uses All Of It Is Greater Than A Human Who Uses Lesser Amounts Than Necessary To Perceive And Achieve." | |
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| Subject: Re: Theory: The Level Of Perception And Intelligence In Insects And Insectoids Fri Apr 29, 2022 5:27 am | |
| "All Insects Are Naturally Based On Sensory. Beasts, However, Are More About Instincts. This Great Gap Between Them Helps Me Know About Many Things Much More Intrinsically. I See Why Insects Rely So Heavily On Their Own Senses, And Why All Aspects Of Them Revolve Around Senses, Whereas Beasts Revolve Around Instinct. Their Senses Are Less Honed Than An Insect Because They Need Them Less Than They Do Need To Have Natural Instincts To Survive. Whereas The Beast Moves By Inner Feeling, An Insect Relies Solely On Outer Feeling To Feel Everything. If It Cannot Feel, It Does Not Move, Which Explains Why Many Insects Are So Stationary. They Are Idling Until It Is Time To Fulfill A Purpose, And They Have No Other Instinct Beyond The Fulfillment Of Their Purposes. Unlike The Beasts."
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The Omnipedia Shincleff, the True Grimoire :: The Legend; Herald of the Veritas
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| Subject: Re: Theory: The Level Of Perception And Intelligence In Insects And Insectoids Fri Apr 29, 2022 5:28 am | |
| "... The One Who Commands The Insects Will Control All Else, Because The Insects Keep To A System That Is Rooted In Their Actual Code, And Is Based Upon Senses; Those Which Are Far More Refined Than Any Other Animal, Down To Perceiving Waves Of Light All Over Their Bodies, In Some Instances. This Means That Many Electromagnetic Waves And Biorhythms Could Easily Command An Insect And It Would Never Struggle Or Resist Because It Has Literally No Mind To, All Because Its Entire Focus Is To Complete A Purpose Forever Without Changing Unless Disturbed. Even If They Do Know What They Do For A Higher Purpose That Benefits All Life, Which I Don't Think They Do, Because They'd Be Like Humans If They Did, But... They Still Will Do The Thing That Makes All Such Things Happening. Tirelessly. Endlessly. Forever. Without Question." | |
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