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But when another person's tail starts to wag it is visibly noticeable as a circular motion in there entire waist.
And how do you know that this circular motion that you see in other people is indeed due to their tail wagging?
If that was anything like true, everybody would know it.Why don't they?
Because I have watched this gesture in my own waist when my tail starts wagging while standing.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 16/01/2019 22:02:52If that was anything like true, everybody would know it.Why don't they?It must be because the Michelson Morley experiment was right after all...
One thing I ve definitely noticed in the past ten months since watching my tail wag make me dizzy, is if a ghost is in disagreement with me, he will sometimes wag his tail to show positive feeling over something that is defeating me. I will wag my tail along with him sometimes because I don't think he realizes what the gesture implies and I try to talk him down in the arguement.
Noticed my tail wagging as a dizzynees in my ears whilst I was put on hold on the phone.
That emotions enter the body through the tailbone, and cause a physical reaction in your other systems is my theory.
That emotions enter the body through the tailbone
Emotions start in the brain.
Yes but I'm saying that those emotions effect you physically starting at your tailbone
And you are saying ti with no evidence and in the face of others giving their well informed opinion that you are wrong.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 07/12/2020 18:12:44And you are saying ti with no evidence and in the face of others giving their well informed opinion that you are wrong.I'm sorry I should have said that the tail spins causing a gravity wave. Then you would have had more to say then your trite responses of how wrong everyone else is. perhaps I will right a poem about it.