@shallow-blue saidThat's not exactly what I said, now is it?
Mystical hogwash. Babies are by no means sensorily deprived in the womb.
@Kevin-Eleven
I found out a green laser makes olive oil have a red line in it, I think it is called Rutherford back scattering. The reason I say that is backscattering means just that, light reflected backwards by the physics of the interaction so when you look at the front where the laser would escape, the red is gone. Interesting effect.
Try it yourself if you have a green laser.
I screwed up bigtime by telling some scientists about my finding at a party in New Mexico. I was working on a patent when one showed up, strangely enough, from New Mexico.
I should have kept my mouth shut instead of showing off at a party.
@suzianne saidNot exactly, no. What you said was that a sensory deprivation chamber is intended, at least in principle, to imitate the womb. And that's womb-mystifying hogwash, because it doesn't imitate the womb closely at all.
That's not exactly what I said, now is it?