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Devac  ·  3107 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Shadowy hat-man figure that terrified me as a child

I have neither seen or experienced anything like that nor even heard about such thing before you wrote a post. It made me do a quick research on my own and I have seen a rather interesting article on a wiki dedicated to psychoactive substance use.

That's not to say I had no creepy moments during early childhood, but living in a house with two physicists, maths professor and a medical doctor quickly makes you skeptical and very demanding of hard proofs ;). I had a window curtain with a pattern that made me experience weird "house must be moving, but I don't experience any acceleration" moments due to translation-distortion effect similar to ones described in this Numberphile video.





mike  ·  3107 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Don't get the wrong idea -- I too am very skeptical! I have always dismissed the experience as an active imagination. But you can imagine my surprise when I read that what I experienced is a widespread phenomenum, down to the hat and trenchcoat and behavior. Happenstance? Cultural influences? Something hardwired?

Devac  ·  3107 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Maybe I took my explanation in a wrong direction: I was not intending to dismiss your question as if you were believing in some supernatural stuff (nor, for that matter, assuming that you were abusing substances as a child :P). I have never experienced something like it and got very inquisitive upbringing, hence maybe I was not really prone for it as a kid? I don't know, but I do find question as intriguing.

To your comment, I would rather lean away from 'hardwired' word. I don't know what kind of predator (aside of pedophile Columbo) could possibly be ingrained in humans on the basest of base levels of threat detection to be considered as hardwired. There is a phenomenon called pareidolia that was observed as a form of hyperactive/idle visual recognition side-effect in humans where we see people, faces etc where there are none. Since children are on a very receptive-intense learning phase it could perhaps run haywire. It's a person with unknown features that is not supposed to be there. It's foreign, therefore could pose a threat. That leads to fear, if you don't mind me going on a Yoda's monologue ;).

I would like to get some better explanation though, this is just a fast-talking attempt at finding a good reason for Shadow People.