You do not see ultraviolet light or hear infrasound because you do not have sensory receptors that can detect these as light and sound. When there is or is not ultraviolet light or infrasound, you do not receive a signal of 0 or 1 in your light and sound sensors but there is (for lack of a better word) a null signal. A lack of means to detect something does not communicate that zero or any other amount of that something is present — it is simply obliviousness without necessarily knowing that there is obliviousness.
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I’m not sure what we’re in apparent disagreement about then. Perhaps you’re thinking in terms of signal output from the brain rather than external signal reception through the senses?
You think there remains signal upon death?
The red finger holes may be in separate planes
When powered on, a TV or computer monitor can output black. When powered off, the lack of signal is noticeably different than the black output. You do not experience a lack of signal.
The generic ones with proper punctuation and capitalization are easy to tell. There was “That’s weird” or something that I sent which was itself was weird enough to not seem like it was autogenerated.
My coworker and I have a game where we sometimes respond to each other’s messages with MicroSoft Teams’ suggested replies and try to guess/notice when the other person chooses it
You guys are paying?

It’s 68% if you assume a normal bell curve and define centrist as within 1 standard deviation of the mean. These assumptions, of course, are not based on evidence, but they do support the claim.

Jefferson Starship is canon and everything else is fanon
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