I’ve actually been tortured as part of a program in the Navy and this is far worse than physical pain. I was always able to conquer physical pain, but the mental part of it is way more scary.
The difference between truth and reality. Truth is the construct of the world around you wich you build in your own mind, depending on what percept. Reality is the world around you as it actually is, regardless of your perception.
I'd say yes, but also I would say this experiment would work on more than just those who are susceptible to hypnotism. Or particularly if they do the shorter version where they get to the hammer sooner and skip the part where there's visual touching without actually touching the real hand (and less telling them what is actually happening).
VRchat players experience something they call Phantom Sense. This is the same thing. It's the same mechanism responsible for feeling pain in limbs you no longer have, or being able to ignore pain, temporarily, in places you don't see on yourself.
I just remembered a comment someone said that The brain is just floating in the dark in a jello like substance. The senses are how it perceives reality
@@Ojthemighty 60% of the cells in the human body are foreign entities. You only make up 40% of yourself. You are a temple that houses more than yourself.
I jusr thought of that too. Just the other day I dreamt that a bat was landing on my arm. I was startled and woke up and I could still feel its claws in my skin. Tactile hallucination?
У вас ничего не застревает в простынях,у вас сонный паралич и тело полностью обездвижено, то что вы не умеете перемещаться во сне, учитесь и всё получиться😊@@daveswinfield
Except orgasms. Can't feel the really good dreams. Like... When you have a user dream we're you find a whole bunch of your favorite but somehow just can't get the time to use it in the dream.
This kind of stuff both fascinates and terrifies me. Like if the brain is that easy to trick, what exactly up there makes me “me?” But there has to be something there, or else there’s nothing to trick? Excuse me while I go have an existential crisis
@@breekrach3241I would say we are more of an echo, “me” in the present is the current thought bouncing back and forth in the brain so that we can understand it as “a voice” this also leads credence to us “living in the past” because we can only technically see as fast as light travels which does have a factual limit, in short “me” is the echo from the true present thought which is made up from both your previous and current stimuli
It could be fake. But this is an actual experiment that has been demonstrated numerous times in documentaries I have seen, and there are therapies similar to this for amputees who feel "phantom pain" in their missing limbs.
The experiment itself is real, but it seems like the people doing it is doing these weird reactions that no one would be doing. Like a script they followed
Once I was in bed not able to sleep. There was just enough light for me to be able to see my hands if I put them out from the covers. I took out my left hand and started to move it around like it was a ghost hand, and just for a second finally my brain was convinced and I got really spooked, then I stopped because I don't like actually being spooked.
I think that the acknowledgment is for safety reasons. If he hadn't done that the guy may have felt real pain. Or at least closer to it than he did here. If it already works so well knowing it isn't true, what if you had reason to believe it is?
Once you truly realize that you are the one that dreams, not the one who is awake. This makes much more sense. There is no physical reality. Everything is happening in the mind. Everything.
This actually does work depending on the person. It’s similar to how amputees can sometimes feel a “phantom itch” on their leg or arm that is no longer there.
Yeah it's true The nerves that were intact with the missing limb still thinks it's there kinda fascinating and a bit sad it does stop after a while. Kinda like the nerves getting used to the limb being gone ❗️
Yaa , it does , in medicine , 1st year , we have a subject - human physiology, law of projection explains about the phantom pain, bcz the nerves above the amputed part are still intact , It causes a sensation of pain or touch or any other external stimulus, even if one just thinks or sees it and not actually encounters it
As someone who plays perhaps too many video games, it's hard to explain to other people that you can get this kind of out-of-body experience where your body doesn't exist. The character in the game is you. That sort of thing makes me hopeful for mind uploading. That the brain can just adopt external components like that. Perhaps there comes a point where a brain implant could simply cease to be a foreign object and instead become the main house of consciousness. That's my hope for immortality.
I was hoping he would do that. I was thinking that it would be a bit mean, but pretty funny if the experimenter kept him calm, but suddenly drew the hammer and hit the fake hand. The experimenter then lulls us into thinking he will be nice, and not do something like that. LOL, then he actually does it. This is GREAT stuff.
Ive been having an endless conversation online telling people you see with your BRAIN not your eyes - so if you do not have a colour for blue you won't experience blue the same as people who DO. the same with brown - it does not exist, its dark orange.
The subject is so open to it. So pure and childlike. I would be skeptical and obnoxious. I would make an awful subject for this. I wish I was more like him sometimes.
I doubt it, it trains your brain to feel stimuli, not the lack of it. I feel for you though, I severed five nerves in my left hand with a tablesaw a few years back, nerve damage _sucks._ I'm grateful that my hand surgeon was as good as she is, at least she was able to reconnect them with cadavre nerve sheaths so I've gained some feeling back, but the pins and needles are still there to some degree and it gets very annoying at times.
A friend of mine has nerve damage, and they would use visual stimuli to retrain their brain to perceive touch. They would have stuff run over their hand, while also seeing their hand because you know how stuff is supposed to feel. Apparently it has helped their sense of touch. I guess its your body rewiring itself.
Yeah, mirroring the upper limb to a person who miss the other but feel extremely pain from nerve spasm. They massage the real limb and he feel benefits and relax at the miss one watching the mirror.
@@Galleta-con-queso677. i think that one of necessary conditions to complete this experiment successfully is that the victim should have never seen this experiment before
This makes me think of my lucid dreams. I like to test what sensations I can and can’t feel - basically, I try to see what my brain can recreate while asleep and what it can’t. When lucid dreaming, I have slammed my hand into a cabinet and also used a wooden picture frame’s corner to hit myself in the head. My brain can recreate the sensation of pressure, but it does not register as pain while I’m asleep. It’s probably one of the coolest things I’ve been able to do while lucid dreaming.
This is the same thing they did in HouseMD. A patient was a war veteran missing an arm from an explosion and always felt like his phantom limb was constantly on fire and gripping the kid who tragically set the explosive off. House broke into his home “lol” and tied him up and set his arms up in the same fashion but with a mirror. He then told him to look at his mirror hand as he tightened both his hands as hard as he could bd let go. The pain stopped instantly so it traced back to psychology.
That was awesome! I have never seen the whole thing before. I haven't seen the part where the stimulus on the real hand stops but they still feel it. People always just rush to the hammering part, but that's really interesting. Also communicating the whole time what is actually happening and the illusion still not being broken. Really cool stuff. Oh, the reaction was spoiled at the very beginning though unfortunately.
"I'm not actually going to be causing damage to your hand, just your brain. "
Lol you funny
😂
Well, is it technically a form of gaslighting. Reality is manipulated?
You gave me a laugh. Thankyou
😂
New torture method identified. Leaves no evidence behind, brilliant
I like the way you think
Glad im not the only sicko😂
Now that is an evil thought...
I’ve actually been tortured as part of a program in the Navy and this is far worse than physical pain. I was always able to conquer physical pain, but the mental part of it is way more scary.
@@sensiv😊
Why does this dude looks like he has been experimented on for years now? 💀
Uhmmmmm 💀
😂😂😂
Ever seen the show testees? 😂
Uhhmm, maybe because he really is getting his real hand touched at the same time as the fake one, smh, not rocket science, lol
@@JaneCooper190072Ummm, the dude looks like he got let out of basement for the first time in years, not a rocket science
This is why amputees can actually still feel a missing arm or leg, their brain still believes it's there.
True!
@@anacristinamoura881 It's called phantom limb syndrome.
@@K_3_R_R 👍 i didn't know the name, thank you 🙂
@@anacristinamoura881I'm also gonna guess that you don't realise you're attractive so i have to tell you
@@K_3_R_Rthat’s a very specific version of it. It’s literally what you are seeing 😂
Your perception of reality is greater than reality itself
As evidenced by the sway certain cults have on people.
@@Find-Your-Bliss-This guy is stoned out of his mind already.
"I reject your reality and substitute it with my own."
Perception IS reality
The difference between truth and reality. Truth is the construct of the world around you wich you build in your own mind, depending on what percept. Reality is the world around you as it actually is, regardless of your perception.
I love the "what are you going to do with that??" when he brought out the hammer. The little finger twitches were hilarious.
Lol
Причём мизинец подёргивался на фальшивой руке..
All fun and games until he moves the fake hand
W profile pic
💀
Hahaha😂
Lol
Lmao
I'd wager this guy is also highly susceptible to hypnotism.
Y a las drogas
I did this with a friend back in the 70's in elementary school and it's legit. try it yourself
This is hypnotic suggestion.
I'd say yes, but also I would say this experiment would work on more than just those who are susceptible to hypnotism. Or particularly if they do the shorter version where they get to the hammer sooner and skip the part where there's visual touching without actually touching the real hand (and less telling them what is actually happening).
and weed
How freaking stoned is that guy! 😂😂😂 I'm geeking over here!
He’s completely zooted!
I was rolling long before he actually hit him.
Can you translate brainrot for me?
"oops wrong hand"
I was boutta comment this bro
Lol
LMAOOO
"Yes sir. First the LSD, then the experiment. Sign here, here, annnnnd here please."
Source: My imagination.
MKUltra be like
😂 exactly
High asf
😂😂😂
It’s interesting how the brain works. It reminds of people that get shot but don’t feel pain until they realize the blood is coming from them.
What do you do for a living?
@@jingle1161investigative journalism
I've had that on much smaller level with paper cuts. I don't notice it until I see it, then it really hurts!
@@jingle1161 Data entry in healthcare
VRchat players experience something they call Phantom Sense. This is the same thing. It's the same mechanism responsible for feeling pain in limbs you no longer have, or being able to ignore pain, temporarily, in places you don't see on yourself.
I started laughing so hard when he asked what’s that for when scientist brought the hammer out 😂😂😂
Am I the only one who finds this immensely satisfying?
Yes you are
You're not
No
No i found it nice
That's not sane tho.
I just remembered a comment someone said that The brain is just floating in the dark in a jello like substance. The senses are how it perceives reality
Sounds a bit like Vedanta or Quantum level comment
Boltzmann brain you are talking about
Fun idea but we are all of our parts, what happens to the body affects the mind and vise versa. You cannot separate the two
... yes, senses are how we perceive 😂😂
You are mindblown over the most basic observations
@@Ojthemighty 60% of the cells in the human body are foreign entities. You only make up 40% of yourself. You are a temple that houses more than yourself.
And this is why u can feel sensations happening in a dream
Very true
I jusr thought of that too. Just the other day I dreamt that a bat was landing on my arm. I was startled and woke up and I could still feel its claws in my skin. Tactile hallucination?
Like when you try to run and your legs are caught in the sheets and, in your dream, your legs are caught in quicksand.
У вас ничего не застревает в простынях,у вас сонный паралич и тело полностью обездвижено, то что вы не умеете перемещаться во сне, учитесь и всё получиться😊@@daveswinfield
Except orgasms. Can't feel the really good dreams. Like... When you have a user dream we're you find a whole bunch of your favorite but somehow just can't get the time to use it in the dream.
This guy sounds high off his gourd.
This kind of stuff both fascinates and terrifies me. Like if the brain is that easy to trick, what exactly up there makes me “me?” But there has to be something there, or else there’s nothing to trick? Excuse me while I go have an existential crisis
Your prefrontal cortex
If you really want to boil your noodle…are you the voice in your head, or are you the one realizing that there’s a voice in your head? 😅
All these squares make a circle
All these squares make a circle
All these squares make a circle
Why do you think democrats vote the way they do?
@@breekrach3241I would say we are more of an echo, “me” in the present is the current thought bouncing back and forth in the brain so that we can understand it as “a voice” this also leads credence to us “living in the past” because we can only technically see as fast as light travels which does have a factual limit, in short “me” is the echo from the true present thought which is made up from both your previous and current stimuli
bro was in a different dimension when he realised that wasnt his real hand
Why do I get weird "this is fake" vibes from this video
Just bought a fake hand and tried this at home. Feels strange but does not work.
@@awesomenessproject omg, did somoene else do it or did u do it urself?
It could be fake. But this is an actual experiment that has been demonstrated numerous times in documentaries I have seen, and there are therapies similar to this for amputees who feel "phantom pain" in their missing limbs.
@@onthetongue Aye, the principle is real but this video and the people in it are faking it
The experiment itself is real, but it seems like the people doing it is doing these weird reactions that no one would be doing. Like a script they followed
Going to recreate this. What's a little brother for anyway?
Exactly! Lol
Yeah I might do but actually hit his real hand 🤣🤣
jesus why are all the profile pics the same color
@@reecefell8354 you can tell he doesnt have any friends
lol @@puffythepuffwump
Paul Atredies: "What's in the box"?
Bene geserit: "PAIN"!!!
**alert theme starts playing**
- _It's the enemy! I need help._
...
- _Understood. Sending additional men to Deck D. Protect the lab at any cost._
Fear is the mind killer.
The hostage video vibes in this are my favorite thing
Just kept escalating I was expecting a sledgehammer towards the end
Eyes: THEY SMASHING YOUR RIGHT HAND!
Brain: Yeah, seems so.
Other senses: We... uh, don't feel anything? Hello, brain?
Once I was in bed not able to sleep. There was just enough light for me to be able to see my hands if I put them out from the covers. I took out my left hand and started to move it around like it was a ghost hand, and just for a second finally my brain was convinced and I got really spooked, then I stopped because I don't like actually being spooked.
I would had hammered both fake and real hands and pretended I only hit the fake hand and tell him “the pain you’re feeling is all in your head”
Fucken dick 😂
Haha, I laughed way to hard to this. You sadistic scumbag :D
Calm down, Satan
That’s evil 💀
Wtf?
Are you a psychopath?
He just shouted .. but hadn't felt hurt!!
The really crazy part is that it works even with conscious acknowledgment that it’s not really his hand.
I think that the acknowledgment is for safety reasons. If he hadn't done that the guy may have felt real pain. Or at least closer to it than he did here.
If it already works so well knowing it isn't true, what if you had reason to believe it is?
It wouldn't have mattered if he did feel 'real pain' still wont harm him.
@@OjthemightyIf the brain registers strong pain it could lead to other (unwanted) physiological reaction.
@@tabby73 like being sad.
@@Ojthemighty I was thinking more of increase in blood pressure and heart rate
Once you truly realize that you are the one that dreams, not the one who is awake. This makes much more sense. There is no physical reality. Everything is happening in the mind. Everything.
Even i dont see the arm as part of him anymore
Same
I now have the need to buy a fake hand
Let's give this guy a hand! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😁
Budum pa! 😆
🙄🙄🙄
I’m pretty certain this wouldn’t trick my brain lol
That's a you-problem.
- I'm not gonna hurt you
- I hope not.
😂😂😂
See when he pulled out the hammer whats that for that was hilarious 😂 😃
Nerve :- Am I joke to you ? You can't even believe me seriously ???
This actually does work depending on the person. It’s similar to how amputees can sometimes feel a “phantom itch” on their leg or arm that is no longer there.
I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one who came up with the idea of applying this to something more sensual…
I sww this on "Mind Games" 10+ years ago. Crazy how the mind works
Can this be done with other body parts.... asking for a friend
Im scared yet intrigued to ask how that would work
It's technically possible
People with 2 penises celebrating rn
Yes it is. I've seen it.
😂😂😂
It's really interesting how we can trick the brain and sometimes we can't trust it lol
Our brain is a survival machine. May not be very smart for some situations but works to survive.
The wink in the title and the quotation marks on "science" made me think they would hammer their actual hand instead
Question, doesn’t this also happen to amputees, I’ve heard that some time they can feel the limb they lost even though it’s not there
Yeah it's true
The nerves that were intact with the missing limb still thinks it's there kinda fascinating and a bit sad it does stop after a while. Kinda like the nerves getting used to the limb being gone ❗️
That is different from this. That’s called Phantom Limb Syndrome and it feels different from person to person
@@Metha_59 It sort of....puts it in perspective for people who can't experience it, I guess is what was asked.
Yaa , it does , in medicine , 1st year , we have a subject - human physiology, law of projection explains about the phantom pain, bcz the nerves above the amputed part are still intact , It causes a sensation of pain or touch or any other external stimulus, even if one just thinks or sees it and not actually encounters it
I lost my penis in and accident I still feel the little guy! Bye Johnny you be missed!😢
This is the way to make sensual perception a thing in virtual reality gaming.
As someone who plays perhaps too many video games, it's hard to explain to other people that you can get this kind of out-of-body experience where your body doesn't exist.
The character in the game is you.
That sort of thing makes me hopeful for mind uploading.
That the brain can just adopt external components like that.
Perhaps there comes a point where a brain implant could simply cease to be a foreign object and instead become the main house of consciousness.
That's my hope for immortality.
This also happens in some vr games too its called phantom touch or phantom sense
I was hoping he would do that. I was thinking that it would be a bit mean, but pretty funny if the experimenter kept him calm, but suddenly drew the hammer and hit the fake hand. The experimenter then lulls us into thinking he will be nice, and not do something like that. LOL, then he actually does it. This is GREAT stuff.
That guy was so high, he changed accents half way through
The brain is amazing. When it goes sideways it's fascinating...as long as it isn't your brain that is misfiring.
Ive been having an endless conversation online telling people you see with your BRAIN not your eyes - so if you do not have a colour for blue you won't experience blue the same as people who DO. the same with brown - it does not exist, its dark orange.
Dude will forever have weird stuff going on with his right hand now… it’s a pandoras box of mental illness 😂
Waaay better than the one on Ghostbusters!
The subject is so open to it. So pure and childlike. I would be skeptical and obnoxious. I would make an awful subject for this. I wish I was more like him sometimes.
Gonna try this on my unsuspecting darling kids 😂
Scientist: I need a test subject that will work for mushrooms!
This guy: Yeah brah I'm in!
Am I the only one who thinks this guy looks like Daryl from the walking dead
Looks like pewdiepie to me 😂
i was thinking the exact same thing
Looks like a drug dealer from breaking bad 😂
nah hes genghis khan
Logan
I smoke a lot of weed and this guy probably does too, but this trick is legit because I did it all the time as a kid.
1. have one actor dress up in a white lab coat = scientist
2. have another actor wear a hoodie and act cluelessly = volunteer
3. "SCIENCE!"
It is a real thing but this does seem exaggerated for entertainment purposes.
It is real
did its so sad that you think everything is fake
If thy person believes everything as fake thy person shall have no joy in thy life.
Darryl is just lost without Rick
This is like Bullshido but with SCIENCE!! WOAWWWW😂
I've seen this before but I'm watching it again because I love that guy's reactions throughout.
Can this help a person with motor nerve damage from one hand
I doubt it, it trains your brain to feel stimuli, not the lack of it. I feel for you though, I severed five nerves in my left hand with a tablesaw a few years back, nerve damage _sucks._ I'm grateful that my hand surgeon was as good as she is, at least she was able to reconnect them with cadavre nerve sheaths so I've gained some feeling back, but the pins and needles are still there to some degree and it gets very annoying at times.
A friend of mine has nerve damage, and they would use visual stimuli to retrain their brain to perceive touch. They would have stuff run over their hand, while also seeing their hand because you know how stuff is supposed to feel. Apparently it has helped their sense of touch. I guess its your body rewiring itself.
Yeah, mirroring the upper limb to a person who miss the other but feel extremely pain from nerve spasm. They massage the real limb and he feel benefits and relax at the miss one watching the mirror.
I've read and seen videos of this experiment, but this is the most powerful reaction!
One thing is clear. The dude won't win an acting Oscar 🤷♂️
even after the guy puts the fake arm away in the drawer, he still feels his arm in the drawer.
More evidence we live in a holographic universe 👍
Dude looks like he's on acid.😆
Is this some kind of drug commercial?
Paper? Weed? Dust?
Not sure
No it’s a real phenomenon but this video seems exaggerated for entertainment purposes.
Sometimes when I watch a movie where a character steps on a nail or pricks his hand, I sometimes feel a spike of pain either in my hand or foot.
4:51
Thx
How fake do you want it? “Yes”
Does any one else find this really satisfying
Fake we tried it didnt work
It is a real Phenomenon, only the video is a bit exaggerated to entertain, but doing this phenomenon is a little difficult to do.
@@Galleta-con-queso677. i think that one of necessary conditions to complete this experiment successfully is that the victim should have never seen this experiment before
I wouldn't absolutely get fooled by that.
Bro forgot his hand was human💀
Dr. “Oops, oops- wrong hand, wrong hand! I am so sorry!”😂 😂
This man just experienced his soul and he doesn't even know it...
I concentrated so much I jumped myself when he bashed the poor guys hand with a hammer!
Dude was already tripping at the start thinking he was feeling phantom ruler when he was really feeling real ruler... LOL!
Slam the hammer down. "Oh wait. That's really your right hand. I'm sorry."
imagine if he hit the wrong hand
"whoops my brain thought that was the fake hand sorry sir"
You can probably use this experiment in order to make your body accept a new part of your body. Like a prosthetic device
Nice, I just wasted five minutes of my life watching somebody mess around with a hammer and a fake hand.
It s just how i always fall off the bed and stairs in dreams
Even though the guy looks like a piece of work, this experiment is well known and you don't need to be blitzed to experience it the same.
This guy is definitely a little stoned. This big fake hand is totally freaking him out.
All fun till the teacher starts thinking the real hand is the fake hand
This is like a lesson in advanced gaslighting
This means that if you tap into the right spot in the brain you can basically replicate human touch sensation for amputees with a bionic arm
The brain is a mystery we all need to learn and solve with the help of experts! Science is amazingly fun! 😊
I’d like to see them try this on someone that isn’t as high as a kite.
Its all a twist, both hands are fake, he has a prosthetic
"He got his brain damaged, he just doesn't know it yet" 🎅🎅🎅🎅🥕🐡
Who noticed his real hand's nerves moving as the fake hand was being touched our brain is really amazing!
This makes me think of my lucid dreams. I like to test what sensations I can and can’t feel - basically, I try to see what my brain can recreate while asleep and what it can’t.
When lucid dreaming, I have slammed my hand into a cabinet and also used a wooden picture frame’s corner to hit myself in the head. My brain can recreate the sensation of pressure, but it does not register as pain while I’m asleep.
It’s probably one of the coolest things I’ve been able to do while lucid dreaming.
This almost seems like hypnosis, but in a lucid way.
I get the same feeling when someone gets hit in the stones on TV
This is the same thing they did in HouseMD. A patient was a war veteran missing an arm from an explosion and always felt like his phantom limb was constantly on fire and gripping the kid who tragically set the explosive off. House broke into his home “lol” and tied him up and set his arms up in the same fashion but with a mirror. He then told him to look at his mirror hand as he tightened both his hands as hard as he could bd let go. The pain stopped instantly so it traced back to psychology.
That was awesome! I have never seen the whole thing before. I haven't seen the part where the stimulus on the real hand stops but they still feel it. People always just rush to the hammering part, but that's really interesting.
Also communicating the whole time what is actually happening and the illusion still not being broken. Really cool stuff.
Oh, the reaction was spoiled at the very beginning though unfortunately.