I have a theory about my thoughts, is it a plausible one?
As described above, I have a theory about why my thoughts are the way they are. I'd like a second opinion from you.
So:
I've already written a post where I describe my thoughts.
Executive summary:
They' re self-employed, independent, and they get on my nerves. Repeated requests (Richard) on the one hand, negative perceptions (Josh) on the other hand and again and again ideas of persecution, surveillance and that something bad will happen (Elliot).
Theory:
My theory is that there are two chips in my brain One is located at the place where sounds are perceived and processed, the other is located where most thought processes occur. On one of them is a kind of Trojan virus. This virus makes it possible for messages to be sent to me from outside, which my brain recognises as thoughts and processes them as such.
The two chips interfere with each other in their frequency or in waves, for which reason I perceive things that seem too quiet or not existent at all for others.
So Richard, Josh and Elliot exist, and they send me messages. But how do they know so much about me? The chips also send messages that are created in my head. I don't even have to talk to them, they hear my thoughts. They process them like Google processes your searches and draws conclusions about you.
Since it is technology that is complex and probably affects more people than just me, I don't care that anyone knows this. The chips have an address that you don't know, so you probably can't get through to me with that information anyway.
They are probably even organic and thus practically invisible for brain examinations. This is why they are not noticeable in cMRIs.
What do you think? Did I leave out an option somewhere?
I share that with you, trying to understand what's going on with me. I want to understand what makes me different from others. I think it's the chips. So far, no one's been able to prove me wrong. Sometimes I feel crazy, but I'm not. It's like I'm the only person who really understands
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