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Posted by Sting
 - Aug 29, 2020, 03:37 PM
First let me say it is a huge honor sir. I was watching a video on youtube not too long ago from the discovery channel I believe it was where a man was attempting to beat the test, just to see if he could. You instructed him "think about falling." In the video he claims to be "terrified" of heights, but he had to really concentrate to feel any different. I was wondering, does someone have to "feel any different" in order for a "reaction" to be visible? For example, broken bones protruding from the skin really gets my skin crawling with revulsion, but only if I witness it or see it in a photo/video, otherwise I do not really feel any different. If I were to take the test and think of broken bones protruding from the skin on the control questions (but again not feel any different) would that produce a visible reaction?