On Nov 4, 9:21 am, herbertglaz
...@webtv.net (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
> What if going deaf can teach what it is like from the horses mouth. Not
> hearing a question asked and not answering it makes you look very dumb.
> I hate to get a hearing aid. It makes me depressed(easy to do)
But by a certain age, it shouldn't be a big deal anymore.
> I have a
> chemical formula that I spray in my ears that helps a lot(worth
> patenting) Here is the kicker worth noting. I can hear high notes but
> not low notes Hi C yes F flat no.
That is unusual. Normally the high notes are the first to go.
> In a restaurant I can hear the clank
> of dishes that drown out a voice next to me. I once could tune a
> piano,but those days are long gone. Have no wax in my ears. Still my
> age has made my ear drums go stale.
When I had my hearing loss due to wax build up last winter, I found
there were some benefits. The world is a very noisy place, but at
that time the world became very quiet and peaceful. Loud noises can
bother me and make me jump, but back then it seemed as if there were
no loud noises. Always easy to fall asleep no matter what was going
on around me.
> Here is a kicker Eating MSP really
> help my vision,but did nothing for my hearing.(strange) More research
> has to be done on ears. Has being a long time diabetic cause hearing
> lose??
I don't know if diabetes does that. I think Rush Limbaugh lost his
hearing due to abuse of Oxycontin. They implanted electronic devices
in his ears, and that gave him hearing again.
> Have I lived to long and mother nature has taken away my
> hearing to teach me a lesion,and not to eat anymore MSP? Am I just a
> waste of spacetime? Bert
I think the more profound lesson, when we lose one of our senses, is
to make us reflect on all the things we are all blind and deaf to.
For instance, what if we could see gamma rays? Or X-rays? Or could
hear gravity waves? What if we could sense neutrinos as they pass
through our bodies? What if we could perceive radiation like a Geiger
Counter? What if we could see the magnetic field of the Earth, as
some think ducks and geese can? When your body dies, all your senses
are taken away. But your body lives and perceives only in this one
universe that it is alive in. But if there are multiple universes,
how many universes are you not alive in, and cannot sense anything?
Do they nevertheless not exist?
Double-A