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  2. Sexual arousal - Wikipedia

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    The potential stimuli for sexual arousal vary from person to person, and from one time to another, as does the level of arousal. Stimuli can be classified according to the sense involved: somatosensory (touch), visual, and olfactory (scent). Auditory stimuli are also possible, though they are generally considered secondary in role to the other ...

  3. Why does your ex keep popping up in your dreams? A dream ...

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    Has your ex been appearing in your dreams? This kind of nocturnal haunting is not uncommon. The reasons your ex is showing up in your dreams are varied, ranging from unresolved feelings to a sense ...

  4. Extrasensory perception - Wikipedia

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    In a telepathy experiment, the "sender" looks at a series of cards while the "receiver" guesses the symbols. To try to observe clairvoyance, the pack of cards is hidden from everyone while the receiver guesses. To try to observe precognition, the order of the cards is determined after the guesses are made. Later he used dice to test for ...

  5. Ex (relationship) - Wikipedia

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  6. Hard problem of consciousness - Wikipedia

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    The hard problem is the question of why these mechanisms are accompanied by the feeling of pain, or why these feelings of pain feel the particular way that they do. Chalmers argues that facts about the neural mechanisms of pain, and pain behaviours, do not lead to facts about conscious experience.

  7. Turing test - Wikipedia

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    The Turing test does not test for highly intelligent behaviours, such as the ability to solve difficult problems or come up with original insights. In fact, it specifically requires deception on the part of the machine: if the machine is more intelligent than a human being it must deliberately avoid appearing too intelligent. If it were to ...

  8. List of paradoxes - Wikipedia

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    Three Prisoners problem, also known as the Three Prisoners paradox: [3] A variation of the Monty Hall problem. Two-envelope paradox: You are given two indistinguishable envelopes, each of which contains a positive sum of money. One envelope contains twice as much as the other. You may pick one envelope and keep whatever amount it contains.

  9. If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it ...

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    is posed along with many other questions to quiz readers on the contents of the chapter, and as such, is posed from a purely physical point of view. [ 7 ] While physicists and good friends Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr were equally instrumental in founding quantum mechanics , the two had very different views on what quantum mechanics said ...