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Can somebody believe in something so hard, that the believing would kill that person?


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

In this text, I will think about the cases, where somebody really believes in something.  We all know, that some things are pseudoscience, and we are laughing at horoscopes and something like that. But there is one thing, what we always forget. If somebody is grown to believe in the horoscopes and thematics, we must ask one question, will that believe cause death for fear? If that person is grown for believing those things, would the fear cause the paralysis, what is deadly for that person.

Could the horoscope or numeral thematics cause death for the fear? This is the question, what came in my mind when I saw the film about the elevator game. There is a possibility, that somebody believes in those things so much, that this person would die because of fear. The cause of death is, in this case, the placebo effect, what causes the paralysis, and the feedback from muscles would cause the shock, what stops the heart or the person just stops to breath and lose consequence.

When we are thinking about the situation, that somebody really believes the predictions, that might cause the situation, that the person could die, because the prediction causes the heart attack. In some cases, fear causes the increase of the pulse, and if the person has the hidden heart disease, would the increase of pulse cause the heart attack. Normal people think that predictions are only the fake, but if the person is grown to believe those things, that would change the thinking, that some predictions are causing the incredible fear.

The reason for that is, that the person is grown to believe those predictions and if the predictions are connected to some good things like gifts, that would cause the subconscious situation, that the person believes those things. And if parents say, that some predictor said, that their child would get some good things, would that cause the situation, that the person starts to believe those things like horoscopes or other predictions. And here we can start to think about the number thematics. That thing is a pseudo-science, but if somebody believes those things very hard, that thing might cause death. And if the person, who plays some elevator game, would accidentally push the "numbers of the death", would that launch the fear, what kills that person.

In some cultures, the children are grown to do everything, what the leaders say, and when they are disappointed the punishments would be very hard. In some cases, the fear of disappointing has caused the effect, that the person starts to afraid so much, that this victim would just die in the fear. That thing is visible in the Japanese traditional suicide "Seppuku", what is the result for failing or causing other disappointments for the leader of the samurai. But there are cultures, where the disappointment is so feared thing, that if the leader of the tribe would cause death by cramp and heart attack of the member of the tribe by single word. That cramp is caused by fear and that thing causes that the heart would be stopped.

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