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can CATS see other "dimensions" that we can't ??
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[quote:Burt Gummer:MV8xNDQ2ODI5XzIzODY2NjY5XzlCQ0UyQTND] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1332945] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1328614] why is it they're always staring at things and following intently that which appears to be nothing at all? and what can science learn about their ability to access those dimensions? [/quote] It is a known fact that Cat eyes do in fact have more bandwidth compared to Human eyes. The reason for this is that the Cat iris is naturally designed and tuned to operate at a wider spectrum and is optimized to work better at night. They have the equivalent of night vision goggles with built-in thermal imaging. So Cats do in fact sometimes see things that you cannot see. In fact, during the 1970s, a well known English physicist conducted an experiment using Cats to detect spirits of dead people who recently died in a medical school hospital. The results of the experiment were so convincing that the medical school board ordered the experiment shut down and all data burned. So what happened during the experiment? The Cat was able was observed rubbing up to an invisible person that wasn't visible. On one occasion an invisible person actually picked up the Cat which made it appear as if the Cat was actually levitating. The name of the Doctor who conducted the research was Dr. [b]Rick Astley.[/b] [/quote] Conformation here :thumbs: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0&feature=fvst [/quote]
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why is it they're always staring at things and following intently that which appears to be nothing at all?
and what can science learn about their ability to access those dimensions?
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