Ghost repelling off-grid device

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  • A dual purpose device that not only repels ghosts, but provides a reassuring ambient glow for remote off grid locations.
    Here's the wikipedia page for hypnagogia:-
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    And the one for pareidolia:-
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    Note that by "gallium nitride" I just mean standard white and blue LEDs.
    I ran a poll on the channel about shadow sightings and 40% said they had seen them. It's nothing too scary, as it's probably just your brain reacting to visual noise in very dark environments, or fatigue/stress causing your brain to misinterpret random shapes and make a human outline out of them. After the poll I decided to release this video earlier than intended, as I think it could make life more comfortable for kids (and adults) who experience this a lot at night.
    The device uses the extremely high efficiency of modern white LEDs to create an ambient glow that literally runs 24/7 for months on a single charge of good quality NiMH cells. With the solar hack it will potentially run for many years before the cells or LED need replaced.
    I've always had a slight issue with what might be called "shadows in the dark". A very spooky effect where you can see the shadows of people moving around in a very dark room.
    When I started having to spend a lot of time on the Isle of Man to look after my mother, I found the extreme blackness of island living very disconcerting, because the intense dark at night allowed ghostly images in my mind to be visible. If i was going to be all sci-fi about it, I'd describe it as if my bed was in a busy public place in an alternate dimension where I could perceive a continuous flow of people around me.
    It necessitated the use of a low level lightsource to raise the threshold of detection and make for a much more relaxing sleep experience. Basically a night light.
    This might cast a new "light" on kids who see "ghosts" in their room at night. And unfortunately many don't grow out of it. They just get used to it - but don't talk about it in case people think they're nuts.
    This version uses a very standard two AA cell battery holder with a 56 ohm resistor and an LED of your choice, or alternatively a socket so you can choose between LEDs easily.
    The unit does require low self discharge NiMH cells for maximum time between charges, and it's worth mentioning that some lesser LEDs (eBay!) may exhibit a parasitic resistance that results in less run time per charge. I found that I only need to charge the cells roughly every few months.
    The light output is extremely low, but in a very dark environment it is surprising how well it illuminates a room. But not bright enough that it disturbs sleep. It also showcases the massive dynamic range of human eyes. From near zero light to intense sunlight.
    I may have partaken of alcoholic beverages before making this video, but have no regrets whatsoever.
    If you enjoy these videos you can help support the channel with a dollar for coffee, cookies and random gadgets for disassembly at:- www.bigclive.co...
    This also keeps the channel independent of UA-cam's algorithm quirks, allowing it to be a bit more dangerous and naughty.
    #ElectronicsCreators

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  • @capq57
    @capq57 Рік тому +363

    I don't have hypnagogia, but I do have a crippling fear of stubbing my toes in the dark. A night light is an absolute must for me.

    • @mCblue79
      @mCblue79 Рік тому +18

      Toe stubbing IMHO is equivalent to childbirth pain hahaha. In saying that, I am a man so there's that. Stepping on Lego is not far behind.

    • @draketungsten74
      @draketungsten74 Рік тому +8

      My very painfully throbbing toe would agree with you.

    • @androiduberalles
      @androiduberalles Рік тому +9

      Lmao I still remember when I accidentally kicked the sharp corner of a table leg. I sat in my bathroom thinking I was going to bleed out (totally wasn't but it was relatively speaking, a lot of blood) 😂

    • @Eduardo_Espinoza
      @Eduardo_Espinoza Рік тому +6

      Absolute banger of a comment! 🤣

    • @Dime_Bar
      @Dime_Bar Рік тому +7

      Health and safety says you have to wear steel toe capped boots to avoid this happening.

  • @Ass_of_Amalek
    @Ass_of_Amalek Рік тому +14

    I think I would prefer the free LSD visuals to the scary ghosts

    • @BigClive
      @BigClive  Рік тому +3

      They're very impressive when they occur.

  • @dozer1642
    @dozer1642 Рік тому +336

    Wow. You dove quite quickly into a very intimate detail of your personal life. I have never heard of hypnagogia. I’m so absolutely interested and sympathetic at the same time. You blow my mind on such a regular basis my friend. I absolutely appreciate your content. ✌️

    • @MannyJazzcats
      @MannyJazzcats Рік тому +9

      I've been having it recently and feel a bit relieved as I thought I had late manifesting schizophrenia,I hadn't heard about the geometric moving patterns thing happening before and that's what I got the first time then the second a flash of a shadow person standing over my bed a differant time

    • @bobpockney
      @bobpockney Рік тому +9

      Also Hypnopompia. Hypnagogic and hypnopompic hallucinations aren't that uncommon and can just happen in the transition between awake and sleep. Possibly many have them but don't realise it. I have them occasionally.

    • @rimmersbryggeri
      @rimmersbryggeri Рік тому +4

      It can be very uncomfortable indeed. I use opaque drapes around my sleeping area to make the contours around me that the brain fills in as, ghosts,dead children, Keifer Sutherland etc durin REM less aparent. It works most of the time.

    • @MannyJazzcats
      @MannyJazzcats Рік тому +1

      @@rimmersbryggeri Keifer Sutherland.

    • @TomTwain
      @TomTwain Рік тому +1

      Yep, I have it... had it since I was a child. Worse than just seeing apparitions, I can see the structure of my roof through the ceiling... purlins, rafters, the lot. Sometimes it can take half an hour to clear the fog of the shadowy world, and what is worse... I'm seeing it with my eyes, and not with my imagination...🤔?!

  • @JimGriffOne
    @JimGriffOne Рік тому +61

    I once forced myself into a state of hypnagogia. It was quite strage. I could hear a road with cars going down it and footsteps of people right next to my bed. It's so vivid and sounds so real! I purposefully kept my eyes open to see what would happen and I saw a guy looking in through my bedroom window, staring at me. Upon fully waking up, it all faded out quite fast. So I tried to get to half-sleep again and it all started to fade back in. Really bizarre experience! I can't imagine what it would be like living with the condition. Hope it isn't too bad!

    • @perstyr
      @perstyr Рік тому +7

      When I was sleep-deprived, I was at work and wondered what the music I could hear was, as it sounded almost familiar. I asked a colleague, who said, "What music?" and the moment she questioned it, the music vanished and I realised it was just my brain interpreting background noise. It happened a few times. Weird experience.

    • @spicesmuggler2452
      @spicesmuggler2452 Рік тому +4

      @@perstyr When i was sleep deprived, background noise sounded like radio chatter with static.

    • @NoobNoobNews
      @NoobNoobNews Рік тому +1

      When I was driving once, I saw the highway split off and go up into the sky, exits to somewhere, and other traffic phenomenon I knew was fundamentally impossible. Worst part is it was so vivid and I felt fully awake in that moment. I knew then to pull over and take a nap. When I snapped out of that hallucination, I felt super tired. It... is weird.

    • @javidmirza4584
      @javidmirza4584 Рік тому

      I sometimes get that, for me it’s some weird tune or horn going slowly more louder and distorted

    • @earth2k66
      @earth2k66 Рік тому +1

      @@perstyr I have had similar experiences since my childhood, it starts with soothing music but suddenly a loud bang/thud wakes me up to full panic mode. Nothing changed in my room to cause the sound.
      The human brain is complex, indeed.

  • @Shinare73
    @Shinare73 Рік тому +131

    Oh my god, I have the fractal vividly colorful patterns. I never knew it was a named thing. It's rather disturbing and beautiful at the same time. The worst thing about it is no control over it and not being able to sleep because of it. Thanks for naming it!

    • @DaniMakes
      @DaniMakes Рік тому +9

      totally the same boat. It looks nice, but I want to sleep, dang it!

    • @Zadster
      @Zadster Рік тому +3

      You might want to look up Retinal Migraine on the NHS site or similar. Not usually serious, but it is good to be informed.

    • @Eduardo_Espinoza
      @Eduardo_Espinoza Рік тому +2

      My cat must have it too, poor thing. 😢

    • @herrkulor3771
      @herrkulor3771 Рік тому +2

      I get that too when I am overtired. Like having driven 20 hours and kept myself awake with energy drinks.

    • @charlesmurphy1510
      @charlesmurphy1510 Рік тому +1

      I have often woke from hearing a loud crash or someone shouting my name sta standing next to me or from a hypnic jerk .

  • @mysock351C
    @mysock351C Рік тому +26

    That's one thing you don't often get now, is actual, genuine darkness. As a kid I used to stay with my grandparents on the family farm, and back then there was nothing there but just the few houses that belonged to my relatives, and the rest was fields and woods. At night in the winter, the windows literally looked like they were in outer space. Just nothing beyond the panes except pure blackness, and this was in the time when a "flashlight" was just a tiny little incandescent bulb with two D-cells. If I was lucky, it gave just enough light not to smash my teeth out when outside. Lot different than now where its pretty much light out round the clock.

    • @prow7
      @prow7 Рік тому +1

      That would be amazing! For sleeping, I like absolute darkness to the point that there's no difference if my eyes are open or closed.

    • @stepheneyles2198
      @stepheneyles2198 Рік тому

      @@prow7 totally agree - I find myself waking frequently when there's street lights shining through the window...

    • @kelleemerson9510
      @kelleemerson9510 Рік тому

      I wonder if earth got more attention (👽) after lighting became 24/7?

  • @Netbug
    @Netbug Рік тому +106

    Thankfully I grew out of it. I used to have sleep paralysis and would see old men and women around my bed when I was a kid. The paralysis would wear off first, then the visions would go away after a few minutes. I was definitely partially awake because I'd draw under my sheets with a flashlight while waiting it out. This was after months of just freezing in terror hoping none of them looked at me. It really didn't help that it began when we moved into a 110 year old farm house that hadn't been inhabited in 30 years, and when we moved in we found half of a gravestone in the attic. I used to sleepwalk too, and got "dragged" down the stairs once. People witnessed me running around terrified of the house collapsing around us and/or ghosts. It was an absolutely terrifying time in my life but I look back on it with fondness. Both of the terror and that farm. It was all very surreal.
    I had it happen only once since 1993. It was 2005 and I woke up sometime around 2 am and knew the feeling. I couldn't believe it was happening again. I tried moving and speaking to wake up my girlfriend but couldn't. Then I heard the loud banging sounds that preceded the people showing up. This time though, as an adult, I just got incredibly pissed off and it faded away. Hopefully that's the last of it.

    • @Lemon_Inspector
      @Lemon_Inspector Рік тому +32

      I had a very similar experience, but it turned out to be just actual old people coming into my room and making loud noises.
      Thanks, mum.

    • @Poodleinacan
      @Poodleinacan Рік тому +7

      The ghosts became terrified you'd go DOOM on them

    • @jacobpeters5458
      @jacobpeters5458 Рік тому

      why didn't u just try punching one of them?

    • @CrippleX89
      @CrippleX89 Рік тому +5

      I've had the same experience as a kid, also after moving into an old house (in the middle of the woods). I just thought of them as very realistic dreams and I never knew this was a thing until I read your comment! Maybe the feelings of a certain place might potentially trigger this? I don't know but it's very interesting.

    • @Curt_Sampson
      @Curt_Sampson Рік тому +6

      This just brings up all sorts of questions. Such as, "Why is there half a gravestone in the attic?" (Well, maybe that's an easy one: "A full gravestone would have been too heavy to carry up there." Though that just begs more questions....)

  • @MrAsBBB
    @MrAsBBB Рік тому +8

    Oh wow Clive, I am 54 and have never realised what it was. I get green swirling patterns sometimes and something like a lighthouse swirl, going round and round. I have probably every few nights where I can see all sorts of things in my room but I know I am asleep so it’s not frightening. I can even have an argument with people in my dreams “Look I know I am asleep, you are not real so why can’t you be nice. After all you are a creation of my mind.” I still get nowhere. I can now wake myself up if I don’t like the dream. Not great for my sleep patterns though. All very interesting. I also get sleep paralysis but that too I know is just how the mind works so it’s still crap but I can tell myself its just sleep paralysis when it’s happening. All the best for the New Year.

  • @Convolutedtubules
    @Convolutedtubules Рік тому +6

    When I was a teenager sometimes I could fly in my dreams, like superman or more like flappy bird lol. At first I had to learn, get the hang of it by practicing jumping onto the roof, staying in the air etc. until I got confident. It was incredibly realistic. Being able to just jump in the air and travel quickly was very cool and surreal. It happened once again a few years later, this time it was a big flight across the ocean, guided by landmarks, towards home.
    I never heard of hypnagogia, thanks for the info on that, and the nifty little bat-pow LED

  • @adriansdigitalbasement
    @adriansdigitalbasement Рік тому +23

    Pretty neat it lasts so long. Would be amazing for camping as well, just to have a little bit of light in the tent on super dark nights.

    • @plainedgedsaw1694
      @plainedgedsaw1694 Рік тому +1

      @@Okurka. i believe bears aren't really lured by light, they're daylight animals (i assumed that because every case of bear ripping someone apart occured at day or when victim was asleep but had food nearby)

    • @treelineresearch3387
      @treelineresearch3387 Рік тому +2

      @@Okurka. Only thing bears seem to care about when deciding on a target to raid is smell, they'll happily strike my garbage bins in total darkness and not be perturbed in the least by the motion sensor floodlights they set off. I wouldn't really expect predatory/scavenging land animals to be particularly attracted to artificial lights since it's a recent thing in evolutionary terms and trait attraction to light is probably more likely to get you selected out of the gene pool than find a meal. Even just making a habit of eating trash isn't particularly healthy for the near-tame city proximal animals that do it.

  • @pyromen321
    @pyromen321 Рік тому +50

    I occasionally have hypnogogia where I hear people talking incoherent sentences around me. This happened a lot when I was a teenager, but is super rare now.
    However, I always have had the psychedelic patterns when falling asleep and still get them every night. I kind of like it, because it lets me always know how close I am to falling asleep, as the pattern changes while I get closer to sleep. I see distorted waves of colors sweeping in to the center of my vision, with each wave getting faster and more frequently blue as I get closer to falling asleep.
    Additionally, it’s worth noting that I practiced wake induced lucid dreaming for a couple of years, and that was the natural next step of my hypnogogia. If I manage to stay conscious though the colorful waves getting more distorted and more blue, eventually it becomes a colorful noise that slowly transitions into complex, lifelike scenes. I get taken on a wild, trippy ride by my subconscious. After enough time, I can gently start to take control. The tricky bit is learning how not to “break the spell.”
    If you heighten your focus too much, you get kicked out of it and brought back to the early stages. You’re constantly walking on a tight rope, preventing yourself from falling asleep, controlling what you see and not activating your mind too much. As you go deeper and deeper, you slowly are able to gain more control and are able to be more active and look around more without being kicked back to an awake state.
    One of my friends who messed around with this a lot was able to get to a full lucid dream state consistently and actually interact with the world and create stories, but I’ve never gotten to that point. About 50% of the time I put in effort, I can see anything I want to see and go anywhere I want to go, but I’m just a passive observer floating around. The biggest problem, though, is that I’ll often abruptly get knocked out of it and end up in a fully awake state unable to go to sleep for another hour, which has resulted in me playing around with it less frequently as I have gotten older and have more responsibilities.
    Completely random question, but somewhat on topic. Do any of you have visual snow? It’s something commonly associated with hallucinogen persisting perceptive disorder, but I’ve had it as long as I can remember.

    • @BPantherPink
      @BPantherPink Рік тому +2

      Lovely read Sir...but I want to know what you too are smoking 😁😁
      No seriously...your comment is most detailed and enlightening !

    • @felixcosty
      @felixcosty Рік тому +6

      @@BPantherPink He is not smoking anything, just lucid dreaming. Lucid dreaming is controlling your dreams and making the dream what you want. You can do very interesting things in a lucid dream.

    • @BigClive
      @BigClive  Рік тому +10

      I've never had the visual snow. Other than an unfortunate event when I ended up on the ground getting my head kicked from all directions.

    • @pyromen321
      @pyromen321 Рік тому +4

      @@BigClive are you thinking of the cartoon little birds effect/seeing stars? I’ve had that from a head injury before. Visual snow is when flat colors or closed eyes leads to an effect similar to television static.
      I thought that was completely normal until I discussed it with my partner a few years ago and found out she didn’t have it.

    • @mrfrenzy.
      @mrfrenzy. Рік тому +2

      I used to have sleep paralysis and see strange shadows in the bedroom until I got diagnosed with severe sleep apnea. After I started using CPAP it all went away. (Also I am a lot less tired during the days of course)

  • @FishCow
    @FishCow Рік тому +7

    Today I learned about Hypnagogia. In return, I wanted to say something witty and delightful, because I enjoy your channel. The best I could come up with was : "I have a pair of Hypno-Goggles."
    Which I don't, so I don't know why I thought of saying it.
    I'm going to attach one each to our puppies. 3am toilet trips are fraught with danger.

  • @iamdarkyoshi
    @iamdarkyoshi Рік тому +37

    At my job, we often need to crimp new connectors onto our test leads. I've actually found that I like the cheap single jaw crimpers with like 8 different sizes the best, you do need to crimp the conductor and the strain relief separately but I find I get the best results and they'll work on nearly any connector brand. And they're cheap. "Open Barrel" or "molex style" seems to be the magic keywords for ones that look like the pair at work.

    • @BigClive
      @BigClive  Рік тому +20

      They are very useful. I have ones by Engineer and iWiss and they are good.

  • @easyybreezeyy
    @easyybreezeyy Рік тому +6

    I‘ve experienced hypnogogia 3 times as a child. I kept seeing weird patterns and hearing strange noises while having this weird dizzy, buzzing feeling in my head. It was so scary, it even made me cry. I now have a name for it, thanks for sharing!

    • @earth2k66
      @earth2k66 Рік тому

      For me, the patterns and noses are soothing. The terrifying part for me is that it ends with a loud bang/thud as if something heavy moved or had fallen in my room. I used to wake up in a panic and search the entire house for the source. Now I know it's probably in my head.

  • @ethanpoole3443
    @ethanpoole3443 Рік тому +30

    Thank you, Clive, you just gave me the proper name for what I have always experienced while on the edge of the hypnotic sleep state when slowly drifting off to sleep. Never knew the proper term for such. Thankfully I never saw bodies moving about at night as a child but I would see dark shadows that my childhood brain would predictably interpret as monsters! I will also experience very lucid dreams and occasionally hear odd sounds during that time. I learned from an early age to always sleep with a nightlight as a child and at least a hint of light as an adult. That usually includes some battery backed light, whether battery powered emergency lighting or a UPS, as my entire sense of balance is visual based due to SSCDS (or SCDS, depending upon the source) and so waking up to a pitch black room in a power outage is rather dangerous for me…especially given I’m a bit of a pack rat/hoarder as well nor do I wish to step on my feline friends!

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Рік тому

      Ghost Repeller sounds like a scam to make you spend your money on something that give you a placebo effect🤣🤣🤣

  • @ChrisContin
    @ChrisContin Рік тому +3

    Thanks for sharing! To write a purpose is to leave a mark, so the brain is telling you the purposes it found all day (or so). Let yourself see pleasant things to reset the patterns- flowers, landscapes, or minimally-moving scenes. Try for about supper-time. Hope this helps!

  • @aarontroughton1447
    @aarontroughton1447 Рік тому +3

    Maybe adding an LDR so it only comes on when it gets dark. Combined with the solar charging element it would become a totally automated circuit 😊

  • @micheals1992
    @micheals1992 Рік тому +2

    I wonder if this is what I have. I've just learned to live with it and not be scared of the creepy incantations my brain throws at me. I did used to sleep with the lights on up until I got a partner when I was about 24 years old.
    The most common pattern I see looks like the pattern of my own eyeball, it's a black orb in the middle of an iris looking pattern.
    Although I also think I have something where I can still dream when I'm awake. If I wake up when I've been dreaming there's often something in the bedroom (and occasionally in bed with me) from my dream. Like a monster or figure walking towards the bed or a creepy hand on my pillow. I usually look away but I did once just observe and they slowly fade away over the period of about 20-30 seconds. I think the longest lasting one was when I was about 6 years old, I woke up and there was a crocodile 🐊 in my bedroom. I screamed for my parents they came in and I kept pointing at it and they said they was nothing there. Eventually my mum touched it and upon doing so it immediately vanished just before her hand would've gone through it.

  • @SpecialDeFX
    @SpecialDeFX Рік тому +9

    You have explained so many technical issues in so many videos so far, but I think you just opened a new term and understanding of my own world. Thank you for every video and thank you for my new understanding of the phenomenon!

  • @sinestesiagaming
    @sinestesiagaming Рік тому +2

    Wasn't aware of its name before now, but ever since moving into a hamlet outside of Reading I've seen shadows around the bed/in the bedroom in the dark, been pulled out of bed/had the feeling of being pulled out of bed, sleep paralysis. Parents didn't understand and insisted that I sleep with the lights off. Everything persisted until I moved to University, where things susbsided until I moved back home for an extended period and it all picked up again and has continued for the last decade. I moved house in the autum of 2021 and the incidents have decreased significantly, but I still sleep with a dim light on, or prefer to sleep during the day (that's probably also not helped by working nights for 15 years!).

  • @tonysheerness2427
    @tonysheerness2427 Рік тому +3

    This explains your fixation to lighting and how to make them last as long as possible, can not have one that fails or the ghosts will reappear. The plus side is that you give your knowledge and expertise to others and get them into a hobby that can be rewarding and relatively cheap.

  • @TobyRobb
    @TobyRobb Рік тому +37

    Hey really interesting to hear you talk about your hypnagogia. I know people who have ringing in the ears eg Ménière's disease they can sometimes use technology to alleviate their symptoms , so good on you for talking about it because you might be helping a lot of people..

    • @TobyRobb
      @TobyRobb Рік тому +4

      One other thing on this, You have it all the time but maybe a proportion of us experience it periodically. By talking about it, I get a much better understanding about it when it happens. Thanks man. Cheers!

    • @darreng745
      @darreng745 Рік тому +8

      Ringing in the ears can just be Tinnitus which I have suffered from on and off for over the last 5 years, Ménière's disease is a lot more complex and is linked to vertigo amongst other conditions and is often seen as a final point for Tinnitus sufferers. More to the point it is annoying sitting here headphones on hearing and a sibilant hiss in your ears and knowing that there is nothing you can do about it.

    • @sssleon3320
      @sssleon3320 Рік тому +2

      So I get the random patterns, I'm genuinely considering going to a doc to see if its this cause my god that would blow my mind and prove that it's good that you've talked about this cause Id have no idea (worth mentioning I have a few sleeping conditions already diagnosed)

  • @piciu256
    @piciu256 Рік тому +16

    Damn, I think I do have this hypnagogia then, never took notice if any shadowy figures etc. but I definitely do have weird shapes floating in my sight with closed eyes or when it's just completely dark, sometimes these shapes resolve into weird scenes, almost dream like.
    I only really noticed these things when I'm really tired, say not enough sleep the night before and a very long day at work or otherwise, when I got past the window when I'm sleepy, so just ended up very tired but unable to fall asleep. Normally the transitional state is quick enough that I don't think about it.
    Then again, maybe I don't experience the other stuff because it's not completely dark in my room, there is a wifi router and an extension cord giving a gentle glow, plus my drapes don't keep the street lights out completely.
    I always assumed it's normal for our brain to wander in this state.

    • @Unsensitive
      @Unsensitive Рік тому

      Similar here
      Boring shadowy figures that move somewhat randomly, which are usually easy to ignore, but on occasion I find my mind chasing em around. Must be dark enough though.

    • @pbp6741
      @pbp6741 Рік тому

      It’s normal.

    • @piciu256
      @piciu256 Рік тому

      @@pbp6741 that's what I always assumed, that everyone experiences it 🤷

  • @radio-ged4626
    @radio-ged4626 Рік тому +2

    I sometimes get the audible version of Hypnagogia where I hear a loud knocking or banging sound where I think someone is hammering on the door, it's rare and usually happens when I am very tired. My wife likes to sleep with the radio on low for half an hour or so. I never get it when the radio has been on.

  • @G1itcher
    @G1itcher Рік тому +10

    When I was a kid I used to see what I described as a force field around my bed. It was as clear as day to me, made up of tiny weird particles that would swirl around eachother and altogether move at speed around my bed. Parents thought I was making it up. Nice to have a word to put to it.

    • @nowirehangers2815
      @nowirehangers2815 Рік тому +1

      Agreed I still have it
      Didn’t know there was a word for thought it was the same for everyone

    • @easyybreezeyy
      @easyybreezeyy Рік тому

      Me too omg!

  • @8bitwiz_
    @8bitwiz_ Рік тому +1

    I think that low-level lighting is underrated. A year or so ago I wired up a dimmer switch to the upstairs hallway light. Then I set it to a low level, and have not touched it since. At night it's more than enough light to see by, without messing up my night vision. And it's using a non-dimmable LED bulb! I had meant to change it to a dimmable bulb, but it worked, and the slow flickering feels rather natural, like a candle. Of course this very under-powered LED bulb will last forever.
    I also have a power strip on the floor in my bedroom along where I walk. I do plan to re-route it when certain furniture can be moved, but as this powers my DVR computer, it is bad when one of the US-style plugs in it gets bumped. I plugged a very old EL panel night light into the power strip, so there is now a big green circle on the floor to avoid at night.

  • @robames1293
    @robames1293 Рік тому +14

    I have only twice experienced a prolonged "stay" in that zone between awake and asleep, but both cases were so peaceful, serene and wonderful.

    • @Nine-Signs
      @Nine-Signs Рік тому +2

      regularly here, and I can assure you it is anything but serene and peaceful. Usually blood-curdling terrifying in my case, so I do envy you.

    • @chrisglen-smith7662
      @chrisglen-smith7662 Рік тому +1

      I like to do that every morning ! 🤣🤣

    • @Reddotzebra
      @Reddotzebra Рік тому +1

      @@Nine-Signs The one time it happened to me I was laying with my face inches from a spotted wallpaper, feeling unable to breathe and freaking out over the blue spots, probably the most frightening thing in my life, and I regularly handle biohazardous materials. xD

  • @bosstowndynamics5488
    @bosstowndynamics5488 Рік тому +2

    Just as a heads-up, Eneloop Pros are often sold pre charged but from what I understand they don't have the same low self discharge property that makes normal Eneloops so good

    • @BigClive
      @BigClive  Рік тому +2

      Generally the higher the capacity, the higher the self discharge of these modern cells.

  • @sgtsquank
    @sgtsquank Рік тому +4

    There were a number of years where I intentionally tried to train my brain to stay aware and awake during hypnagogia. Or hypno, can't remember which one is which. Regardless, it is an absolutely fascinating mindset. I remember a very vivid, vibrant translucent blue orb surrounding my bed as I rocked back and forth, ultimately hoping to pop into an OBE or lucid dream.
    I say all this because a) it can absolutely be terrifying but b) honing and working with that state of being can result in some really amazing explorations. And there's my random morning aside, thanks as always for the content.

  • @migsvensurfing6310
    @migsvensurfing6310 Рік тому +2

    The resistor is important. Always connect one in series before powering LEDs.

  • @piciu256
    @piciu256 Рік тому +8

    Damn, it pays off to read through the comments sometimes :)

  • @Snotnarok
    @Snotnarok Рік тому +1

    When you had your poll up I didn't know you meant your condition was like this. Like- I see things in very dark areas in video games (usually horror games) but that's likely just the mind trying to see things that might be dangerous; it doesn't sound at all like this. Wow that sounds like a lot of ...'fun'.

  • @muh1h1
    @muh1h1 Рік тому +4

    I think i have experienced something simular to hypnogogia when i was a kid. Sometimes as soon as the door to my bedroom closed i saw crows flying all over the room. I am talking about dozends of crows and it felt absolutely real. I think i could even hear them if i remember correctly. Thankfully i only had that happen a few times as a young kid and never again as an adult, but i still vividly remember it!

  • @stepheneyles2198
    @stepheneyles2198 Рік тому +1

    When I saw the title I thought "What? another weird claim by an eBay seller for something simple?" but hearing your (heartfelt) explanation made me feel firstly humbled, then thankful that I don't suffer the same thing. Our brains are an amazing piece of engineering, to say the least, and we normally take them for granted. I remember having recurring nightmares as a child but thankfully they disappeared after I'd got through my teens - it must be something to do with the brain reorganising itself or whatever... Long Live simple solutions to complex problems!

  • @mousefad3673
    @mousefad3673 Рік тому +7

    I didn't know seeing patterns in the noise was something associated with hyponogoia - interesting. I sometimes find it helps to fall asleep by concentrating on the very low contrast patterns I get when my eyes are closed in the dark. I focus on them and try to see patterns in the noise. Quite often it looks a bit like one of those "plasma" effects common in demos on the 16-bit platforms where the colour palette was cycled with a blobby image. They get more vivid and multi-coloured often turning into slow pulses of light. This sometimes helps me fall asleep as I start to perceive objects and scenes in the patterns and that sort of leads me into dreaming.

    • @Squidbush8563
      @Squidbush8563 Рік тому

      Those patterns aren't normal? I see them all the time when I close my eyes. I assumed everyone else did too.

  • @graemezimmer604
    @graemezimmer604 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for telling us about hypnagogia. Fascinating stuff. Where I live it is very dark and unless I leave a little homemade digital clock running, I can get very lost and confused when I awake. Thanks again.

  • @apophisdd
    @apophisdd Рік тому +3

    I turned a tiny CR2032 battery housing into a gentle red light recently. If you are walking about at night without wanting to disturb anyone, even your own eyes if just awoken, or if you want a simple indicator for if you are home-working and in a meeting, it works nicely. Dead simple and dead useful.

  • @XxVonsoulxX
    @XxVonsoulxX Рік тому +1

    Thank goodness I've been having a hard time with wild ghosts while off grid this has been a life saver.

  • @peter.stimpel
    @peter.stimpel Рік тому +4

    "never charge it again" ... sounds good to me. But adding solar to such a lamp would end up terrible on my side. It would be like cordless dect phones. You always forget to put them back to their cradle (the lamp to sunlight), and they are always unusable when you need them. I had 51 ys to learn, but failed on this one.

  • @objection_your_honor
    @objection_your_honor Рік тому +1

    I've only had sleep/awake moments twice in my 60 years living.
    I was flying like a bird on the first one. It was indescribable. Since that day, I am jealous of all birds.
    For the second, I was standing in the middle of space and looking into the universe all around me. It was breathtakingly beautiful.
    God, I wish I could have another experience like that before I kick the bucket.
    I can't imagine how terrified you must have felt. It's too real.

  • @davidg4288
    @davidg4288 Рік тому +4

    I used to get hypnagogia as a child, people would come into my room at night and I was disappointed when my hand went right through them. Also a corner of my room would open up and flying creatures would come in and start biting me. Sometimes transparent luminous beings would circle around me, they were friendly.
    I'd also see blinding flashes of various colors in sequence, which were pretty until the bright white ones hit. The white ones were painful. I learned many many years later that those were migraines, nothing to do with the dark.
    I can still see kaleidoscopic color patterns in the dark, I think those are a normal aspect of human vision and perception.
    I needed a night light as a child, now I prefer it dark at night. Blinky lights are especially annoying, and any color other than red.

  • @cognitivedissident9825
    @cognitivedissident9825 Рік тому +2

    Buzzing bees followed by a sensation of "falling backwards" coupled with a disturbing array of alarm bells. Never gets old.

  • @PghFlip
    @PghFlip Рік тому +4

    Interesting bit about the hypnogogia! I used to say that when i close my eyes, i don't see "nothing" but rather a few different things... one of which is a pulsing diminishing circle. My ophthalmologist posited that i was perceiving the calcium shedding from when eyes go into rod mode in low light. Lately it's been manifesting as almost fractal plasma animations, or sometimes as a murmuration of a particle field. Surprised you didn't complicate things by making a joule thief to use up any non rechargeable bats you have lying around.

  • @brianartillery
    @brianartillery Рік тому +1

    Fascinating, Clive. I saw the title, and thought that you had bought some shonky device from ebay that claimed to lay ghosts. Not that at all, though. I saw 'Shadow People' when I was depressed after my parents died. They are scary - I'd wake up, and one might be lurking at the foot of my bed, or worse, leaning over my head, as if staring at me. They never actually did anything, but their presence was undeniably sinister and menacing. It probably wasn't ideal me living alone for eight months after my mum died, thinking about it. My neighbour has security lights in his back garden, and the light through my curtains would throw the figures into disturbingly sharp relief. I took to sleeping with my bedside light on. I did work nights, and did see them in the daytime, too. They always reminded me of the evil shadow people, trying to cross over into this dimension, that are featured in Alan Garner's brilliant novel, 'Elidor'. After my brother moved back in, in August 2007, I stopped seeing them regularly, and have not seen them at all now, for many years.

  • @ravneiv
    @ravneiv Рік тому +4

    I had hypnagogia when combined with a mold problem in the house. I saw bugs, though. Beetles, stinkbugs, spiders, etc. on my pillow, nightstand, or wall next to my bed. Happened when falling asleep or waking up. When I learned they weren't real I could concentrate and they'd fade out like a bad 1980s movie effect, which I found comical.
    Anyway when I remodeled the bathroom with the leaking shower and got rid of the mold hiding in the walls the hallucinations stopped. My layman theory is that they're made by a primitive part of your brain\subconscious trying to tell you something isn't quite safe in the area.

  • @Reddotzebra
    @Reddotzebra Рік тому +2

    I don't have the same issue, the closest thing I've got is a sea of gently glowing yellow, red and blue dots in pitch darkness, and when I get a bout of insomnia, the merest suggestion of motion.
    I have pretty good night vision so it's both a blessing and a curse because even the merest outline of something in the darkness can appear to start moving, and it's quite easy to freak yourself out when you're almost asleep.
    Now, sleep paralysis I do have experience with, thankfully not much, but it's horrifying.

  • @Erik_Swiger
    @Erik_Swiger Рік тому +10

    Interesting to hear you talk about hypnagogia. I have bouts of scintillating scotoma, which is apparently some sort of migraine, but I don't have pain. What I do have is distorted vision, with changing, rainbow, geometric patterns (typically zig-zag type shapes) all around the edges. It last for a few minutes, sometimes a bit longer. The brain is a fascinating thing.

    • @chrisglen-smith7662
      @chrisglen-smith7662 Рік тому

      Hi Erik, Thanks for that, I have the same thing occasionally. I didn't know it had a name, though I'd guessed it was similar to some symptoms of a migraine. Like you I don't have the headache , thankfully.

    • @mousefad3673
      @mousefad3673 Рік тому

      I get a similar thing when I'm falling asleep sometimes. What a fantastical lump of putty it is that is rattling around inside the old head bone, eh?

    • @rose-ey6ct
      @rose-ey6ct Рік тому

      Interesting. Day before I had heart attack 30 years ago, I had the same thing, which lasted for circa 20 mins. Subsequently, it reppeated every 3 months or so, until I had a stent in 2 years ago, and it stopped completely.

    • @tc2486
      @tc2486 Рік тому +1

      I also have visual migraines (pain free and not harmful) causing hallucinatory geometric patterns in my vision. Having had a couple of real migraines in my life, I'm happy to settle for these psychedelic versions instead!!

    • @HaralHeisto
      @HaralHeisto Рік тому

      Scintillating scotoma is a warning sign of incoming migraine to some people, in which case it's referred to as a "migraine with aura". For me it almost looks like a crack in the universe opening out to TV snow outside. When I get it, I know I'm getting a stonking 12 hour migraine within the next 30 minutes, so time to get safely into a cool, dark room.
      The underlying cause is dilation of a blood vessel on the back of the eye, and you're actually seeing the white blood cells travelling through! The exact appearance can vary from person to person depending on exactly how the blood vessel has formed, but it should be reasonably consistent each time you get it.

  • @matthewgumabon7498
    @matthewgumabon7498 Рік тому +1

    When I was much younger,
    I would frequently have the double whammy of sleep paralysis and false awakenings.
    Essentially, inside the dream I would realize I was dreaming (lucid dreaming), so I would panic and try to wake myself up, offending dreaming myself waking up… only to be in another dream.
    During this, I would “half walk up”, so I could feel myself in bed, but I could also feel myself moving around my dream jumping around to try to wake up (as if I was in two places at once).
    I don’t think words could really describe how terrifying and uncomfortable this is.
    It happened so frequently and vividly for me as a kid, that I would often be scared of falling sleep (fearing that I would get stuck in that half dream, half awake state again.
    I thankfully grew out of this, but I now find myself dreaming a lot less, and not being able to lucid dream anymore.
    The human brain is truly a magnificent and mysterious thing.

  • @thebloody_blue
    @thebloody_blue Рік тому +3

    At some point in our life, we are all afraid of dark!
    Thanks for another great useful video.

  • @nigozeroichi2501
    @nigozeroichi2501 Рік тому +2

    Wow, I'll have to look into that I don't have the shadows but the fractals I get quite vividly when I'm listening to music with my headphones and close my eyes, I have attention deficit disorder with sensory integration disfunction, for example my whole life I dread getting my hair cut, it is literally painful the sound and the vibration of the clippers because of the way my nerves are wired sets off my pain receptors, I can't block out sounds and in noisy situations I have to read lips of someone is talking to me because I can't focus on their voice and pick it out of the din.

  • @rustymotor
    @rustymotor Рік тому +5

    Might be a useful night lamp, here in central Australia ghosts and other entities are not a big issue but roaming Snakes at night more so. I have heard of solar powered Snake repellers that people can place in the garden, looks similar to a solar powered garden light. Apparently they emit some sort of pulsed ultrasonic sound waves that Snakes avoid and enough of those devices strategically arranged in the yard forms a Snake barrier. Be good to find one of those units and see how they are made and if they have an effect on a Serpent.

    • @theoztreecrasher2647
      @theoztreecrasher2647 Рік тому +2

      I've always found that the smell of gunpowder is the best snake repellent.

    • @fenman1954
      @fenman1954 Рік тому +2

      Snakes can not hear sounds but can feel vibration through the ground, I have seen videos showing these snake repellers don't work

    • @rustymotor
      @rustymotor Рік тому +3

      @@fenman1954 Yes, Snakes cannot hear so I figure those devices would not work. Walking around will disturb snakes and they do their jolly best to avoid trouble however people can accidentally step on one and get bitten. Often the bite is a dry bite without venom being delivered as a warning which is lucky as we have many deadly serpents. One snake we have is known as an Inland Taipan otherwise known as a Fierce Snake which is regarded as the worlds most venomous snake however despite the name it is very shy and reclusive and noone has actually died from a bite. I caught one once thinking it was a black headed python, it was rather docile like a python and not at all aggressive thankfully, I took photographs of it before letting it go and I showed the images to a friend who is more familiar with reptiles and told me what it was, lesson is always carefully identify a snake before catching it!

    • @8bitwiz_
      @8bitwiz_ Рік тому +2

      The best part is that unlike cane toads, the snake repellers don't procreate.

    • @theoztreecrasher2647
      @theoztreecrasher2647 Рік тому

      @@8bitwiz_ Unfortunately that's not quite true. These crap scam devices will continue to exponentially explode from China (et al) as more of their smarter crooks start to understand just how DUMB a huge proportion of the consuming world actually is! 😱

  • @emm_arr
    @emm_arr Рік тому +1

    A very interesting vid, as usual. Thank you.
    A side note: those flickering candle bulbs and flickering candle night lights really do seem to help me fall asleep. I'd have laughed if you had told me that a couple of years ago, but I am now sure I sleep better because of them, so thanks again, BC.

  • @daveseddon5227
    @daveseddon5227 Рік тому +4

    You can buy 10 of those battery cases (with switch) from AliExpress for £6.39 (inc. shipping) - how mad is that!
    My Plusnet router provides all the light I need in my room at night.

    • @richardturton6900
      @richardturton6900 Рік тому +5

      At the moment Poundland are selling sets of Christmas tree lights for 50p which have have a 2 AA cell battery pack with switch.

    • @daveseddon5227
      @daveseddon5227 Рік тому +1

      @@richardturton6900 Wow, that's insane!

  • @TimoNoko
    @TimoNoko Рік тому +2

    I always sleep with light on. Quite bright light. Living closer to the arctic, I am used to midnight sun. Dreams are happier and summerly.
    Worst thing is to wake up in total darkness in a sleeping bag. I have destroyed sleeping bags because of panic attack. Thank god there are nowadays LEDs you can keep on all night, candles and oil-lamps were not safe enough in a tent.

  • @CH11LER.
    @CH11LER. Рік тому +8

    I always thought I had mild X-ray vision as with no light in the room with my eyes closed, I can still make out random things like the bedside table and my hands etc.
    Sometimes, the shapes would just morph into random figures, patterns or shapes, I just used to think I was too tired for it to work lol.

  • @charlesflecknell8550
    @charlesflecknell8550 Рік тому +1

    I made a night light for my cockatiel. Used a single lithium 18650 and one of the wide angle warm white LEDs off the Xmas light strings. The resistor I used was a lot higher, can't remember off hand but the LED runs at 2ma. I fitted it into an old 1970s Eveready front bike lamp. 👍🥰

  • @mCblue79
    @mCblue79 Рік тому +4

    I would love to see all the lights and gadgets Clive has rigged up in and around his house 😁

  • @davids8481
    @davids8481 Рік тому +1

    Not to be too off topic on this channel, but your referance to hypnagogia reminds me of my first shroom experiance many decades ago. After consumption, within two hours, I vocalized my closed eye visualizations of flying over brilliant green topo maps in 3D along with many other strange colorful geometric images in my head. No doubt, watching monty pythons reruns from BBC through PBS for six hours until sun up helped with my induced hypnagogia! Great channel to watch. Thanks.

  • @michaelbuckley3808
    @michaelbuckley3808 Рік тому +3

    Much safer than a candle! Thanks for sharing!

  • @bigrockk2980
    @bigrockk2980 Рік тому +1

    I joined the New years live stream just as the "shadow people" poll was ending, didn't have a clue what that was about. First time I have heard of hypnagogia and I quite happy I'm not afflicted as I imagine it could be quite disconcerting! Amazing the things I learn from this channel!

  • @NoobixCube
    @NoobixCube Рік тому +23

    Huh... So I guess I've had a suite of sleep disorders my whole life? I never realised the shadow people, the red and blue imaginary line traceries, the full-body twitch, and the loud snapping sound I experience before sleep were all part of one category.

    • @BigClive
      @BigClive  Рік тому +20

      Bangs, phantom doorbells and voices. All part of the wondrous experience of sleep transitions.

    • @SudosFTW
      @SudosFTW Рік тому +9

      @@BigClive let's not also forget someone calling your name and then abrupt silence. in my case, a family member, despite them being many miles away.

    • @pbp6741
      @pbp6741 Рік тому +2

      It’s not a disorder merely a transitory state. How your mind interprets that state can vary wildly.

    • @Reddotzebra
      @Reddotzebra Рік тому +3

      The loud snapping sound reminds me more of that wonderfully named sleep disorder called "Exploding head syndrome" (Because "Imaginary loud noise syndrome" didn't sound frightening enough I guess?)

  • @paulphillips3783
    @paulphillips3783 Рік тому +1

    BigClive, the man, the legend. Happy New Year! Thanks for another fascinating video. A bit of reconfig and you could have a lighty up pen (think sonic screwdriver) - take it anywhere :) Not sure if you could wrap solar panels around it - but that would be a bonus.

  • @jordverm
    @jordverm Рік тому +4

    Hi Clive,
    Me as a DIY person love your interesting videos and inspire me to try and make my own projects. But the biggest problem I have is finding the right type of connector for the projects. And since you recommend several diffrent molex style connectors maybe it would be interesting to make a video for persons like me how to identify different styles (mainly small low voltage) for indoor and outdoor usage. And where to buy them "cheap". Here in Belgium I find it hard to find suppliers who sell to non proffecionals.
    It would really help me personally to raise my DIY projects. Instead of always working with big wago connectors.
    Thanks!

  • @RFC-3514
    @RFC-3514 Рік тому +1

    I'll take spooky manifestations over not being able to sleep any day (or night).
    Last year, for about a week, my brain "forgot" how to fall asleep. It's a really weird feeling, lying in the dark with your eyes closed for hours, realising that you never really knew _how_ to fall asleep, it was just something that happened... until it stopped happening. And not knowing if you'll ever be able to do it again.
    I wasn't sleepy, as such (as with normal insomnia); I'd feel tired at the end of the day, I'd feel rested after lying down for 5 or 6 hours, but there would never be a break in consciousness.
    Then one day I managed to sleep for a few minutes, then a couple of hours, and now I can generally sleep at least 4 hours a night (or a day), which feels a bit short, but I've always liked to a) go to bed late, b) wake up early, and c) sleep a lot, so at least one of those is always going to fail. Anyway, the real transition was from "none" to "some". Even just a couple of minutes make all the difference. It's like reaching a save checkpoint in a game, versus having to play it all the way to the end in a single session.

  • @MrShwaggins
    @MrShwaggins Рік тому +3

    I never thought there was a name for that. I remember when I was in grade school the shadows would play on the walls and doors when I was in that state between being awake and passing out. Now that I'm an adult I just flop on the bed and pass out. My mother even said I never wanted to sleep and force myself to stay up. I will say that there was this one time that was pretty vivid with my eyes shut I thought I felt something close. It didn't seem like I was in danger but I kept my eyes closed and I got that sensation of something being really close to my forehead similar to when you close your eyes and place your finger near the middle of your forehead. You feel "something" even though your not touching. I wonder if its the electrical currents inside your body that keeps your heart beating.

    • @Lemon_Inspector
      @Lemon_Inspector Рік тому +2

      You probably feel something on your forehead when you bring a finger close to it because your brain knows where your finger is, and not because it's actually sensing something close to your forehead.

    • @MrShwaggins
      @MrShwaggins Рік тому +1

      @@Lemon_Inspector I wonder. I remember getting someone to get close to touching that spot and I felt something. I wonder if it was anticipation. Also there is a story about native Americans being extremely good at tracking to the point they thought it was magical. The army hired them to test and after they shaved their heads they lost the ability. It was like the hair was acting like an antenna to something we don't know about.

  • @whitesapphire5865
    @whitesapphire5865 Рік тому +2

    I'm with you on the fractal patterns and swirling colours. I get that all the time, but intensely so when I'm tired. I've kept a light on for years. Ostensibly, it's there to keep the cats warm!
    My dad didn't sleep well in the dark, and ever since my mum died, he never slept without a light on.
    Now, I take various medications that play tricks in the mind, and some, I've had to stop. Metformin is one of the worst. While I was taking that, I could see cats, big black ones, lynx sized ones, that would leap across the room and disappear into thin air.
    In the shadows, I often see obscure faces and animals - maybe that's why I like torches?! If I shine a torch into the shadow, the face, or animal, disappears, at least until I turn off the torch.
    Only at times of severe illness, severe stress, do I see dark shadows standing around me, and that's usually only when I wind up in hospital for one reason or another, but there are times when I have seen full colour and life-like apparitions, usually born of tiredness and bad electrolyte balance.

  • @NaoPb
    @NaoPb Рік тому +4

    I love this idea. I don't have hypnogoggia myself but I like LEDs so to my that's good enough an excuse to make some of these.
    And I really like the look of the diffused pink LEDs. Nearly every time I order from ebay I'll put some in my basket.
    I am curious about what LEDs you have there where only a circle on the top seems to emit light.

    • @BigClive
      @BigClive  Рік тому +2

      There's a wide range of LED styles. Lens-end either clear or diffused, concave lens Xmas style LEDs that emit in all directions, flat top and the straw hat dome LEDs with the bare chip visible for a sharp point of light.

  • @alnicospeaker
    @alnicospeaker Рік тому +1

    A one-LED-battery-powered-light by bigclive and no joule thief involved ..shocking ;) 6:30 I built a similar thing with a lithium battery and a 5Voc solar cell, relying on the .7V drop of the diode. On the subject of 'shadow objects', I only get it when I lost a full night of sleep, but then pretty much exactly what you describe.

  • @cs_fl5048
    @cs_fl5048 Рік тому +4

    I remember seeing a gorilla creeping past my window in an episode of hypnagogia. Stared at it for some time... it never moved. Of course I knew it must be a hallucination, but it was very real appearing.

    • @tniemi
      @tniemi Рік тому

      Sleep paralysis is a similar thing. (I've had it a couple of times.) Human brain is kinda glitchy when it is somewhere between wake and sleep.

  • @Marfprojects
    @Marfprojects Рік тому +1

    As a child and still today i see those vividly colorful patterns as well, maybe not as vivid as it used be. that also reminds me that during my younger years i always had a night lamp running in the hallway so that it just gave some light in my bedroom because i had so many nightmares, it became so bad that it made me afraid to sleep. this caused that i became really tried, and i remember one time that i got awake in the middle of the night and saw stuff moving around me I think i was 11 or 12 years old at the time. this scared me and i turned my bedroom lamp on, and it was gone.
    worst thing is that my classmates for instance called me crazy. :/

  • @m0L3ify
    @m0L3ify Рік тому +3

    I have Narcolepsy. I know exactly what you're talking about! I've seen weird things like icicles falling from the ceiling or a bunch of framed paintings in my living room. Not as many sleep paralysis demons, thank goodness. Well, not awake, anyway. Once I had a dream about a demon, and then I started to wake up, and the demon tried to come through me out of my dream and roar at my wife, but all I could do was make this paltry little gurgling sound lol. It made the demon very angry. 😂

  • @mwilson14
    @mwilson14 Рік тому

    I never heard of hypnagogia until your video, but I have experienced the symptoms since childhood. I also get temporal lobe seizures which adds another level of crazy experience to life. Glad you found a way to reduce your symptoms!

  • @Brett3am
    @Brett3am Рік тому +3

    I have experienced extreme hypnagogia my entire life including the fractals. Definitely an odd experience.

    • @Ass_of_Amalek
      @Ass_of_Amalek Рік тому +1

      have you ever tried LSD for comparison? because that produces mostly fractal vision, too.

    • @Brett3am
      @Brett3am Рік тому +1

      @@Ass_of_Amalek ahh yes yes, the experience is very similar for sure!

  • @roberttaylor2328
    @roberttaylor2328 Рік тому +2

    Excellent, Clive. I too, am a lifelong 'beneficiary' of hypnagogia, and hypnagogic paralysis. While your and my experiences differ a bit, I will not belabor them here. Love your channel.

  • @tbelding
    @tbelding Рік тому +3

    It looks like you could fit two D cells in there, but I'm pretty sure those are AA's. :)

  • @erwinvb70
    @erwinvb70 Рік тому +2

    I used to have a small neon bulb lamp with diffuser (like the ones you find in switches) that plugs directly into the socket. That emitted a nice orange glow all around the room. Always thought there was something special about that color that made me fall asleep really fast.

  • @hughaskew6550
    @hughaskew6550 Рік тому +4

    Do they make "D" cells a lot smaller on the Isle of Man?

    • @BigClive
      @BigClive  Рік тому +3

      Yes. They're tiny because we have nuclear batteries.

    • @hughaskew6550
      @hughaskew6550 Рік тому

      @@BigClive Envy level = 10

    • @The.Plague
      @The.Plague Рік тому

      He's called BIG Clive for a reason. I thought I was a big guy but apparently his hands are huge. He makes those D cells look like A cells.

  • @Ghost_Of_SAS
    @Ghost_Of_SAS Рік тому +3

    I do find that pretty repulsive.

  • @daviddavidson2357
    @daviddavidson2357 Рік тому

    You wanted to *alleviate* hypnogogia?
    I find it absolutely fascinating, the sound of people talking in your head just before I fall asleep can be disconcerting (it doesn't happen when I'm fully awake, only when trying to sleep) but the feeling of falling back and then the patterns are amazing. If you bend your will to it enough you can make the patterns actually take form, I learned to do that in sixth form when we were trapped in a study for most of the day because letting us out when our classes were over would have made sense, which wouldn't do. Since then I've been able to create some of the most detailed cityscapes in my mind and walk around them just prior to falling asleep. They almost always end up being empty, half ruined medieval or roman-esque cities that stretch as far as the eye can see.
    What irritates me is the talking/acting out dreams. Neither partners nor pets have appreciated being slapped upside the head because I dreamed I was fighting.

  • @johncherry108
    @johncherry108 Рік тому +1

    From your description, this sounds like a condition I had as a young child, but I grew out of it SIXTY years ago. Now as an MS sufferer with bladder problems, night lights are important to help me keep my balance during nocturnal visits to the toilet. I might try your suggestion, thanks.

  • @alanh8664
    @alanh8664 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for reverse engineering your own design, complex crkt for sure :) I really enjoy how you speak, wonderful channel. The best presenter's are ones you want to watch because of their presentation personality, production values, more than sometimes the specific subject content. Thanks Clive; best wishes to your mom.

  • @bradmeekakasilvertopflyer
    @bradmeekakasilvertopflyer Рік тому

    Hope you are well, I enjoy watching because of the calm and relaxation provided by your unusual manner and truthfulness,
    I too see shadows, constantly and finally at 58, (we are exactly one month apart in age) I have had some guidance i can share with you and any others wishing to read on, I suffered a bad leg injury that required 5 different operations upon the 5th , i think the anesthetic played a big part, i died for about 5 minutes, I can tell you there is a heaven and unfortunately also a place of perdition, i pretty much fully recovered but immediately realized either i was going crazy or i was seeing shadows and glimpses of things other people either didnt see or couldnt see. I am told by my spiritual advisor, that some energies either get lost or refuse to cross over, there is no way i can tell you how terrifying it can be sometimes, I have found that using white sage and an Eagle feather along with normal every day prayer, works very well for me. I have also found that putting positive energy into the cosmos or into your world has given me great returns. I wish you Clive peace and serenity, and all of your viewers happiness.

  • @dcallan812
    @dcallan812 Рік тому +1

    A candle LED might be nice fitted to them add a bit of movement, in the garden. Iit might case more issues in the bedroom if your seeing shadows. 👍👍

  • @jamest.5001
    @jamest.5001 Рік тому +1

    When I was a kid, it was exceptionally bad, especially when I would fall asleep, then get up and go to bed, I would go up the steps to my room. In the dark, it was like I could see in the dark. And like x-ray vision. I thought it was my imagination, the strange part it was like I could really see the 2x4's in the walls ,I got older and knew what the framing looked like, it looked the same as what I saw, I can't say I saw through the wall , the more strange part I'd they had a slight glow allowing me to get to my room , and even now I like to keep a light on, I see all kinds of things in the dark. The especially when I'm sleepy,. And a woke up to a power outage one summer a couple years ago it was Soo hot, with no AC, I had to go outside, the power was out for a large surrounding area, no clouds or moon, the stars was amazing, it was like I could see different color stars, some white/blue some white/red or orange -pink, and I never saw Soo many stars!! I stayed out looking at them until my neck hurt, I never saw stars like that, I live in the country, 50 miles from the city, but still the towns pollute the night sky, but with the power out, no street lights, and I'm outside of town a couple miles, the stars were like I could see the red shift, and blue shift from the expansion of the universe, with no lights, and waking in the dark. My eyes could not be more adjusted to the dark. I don't know if the stars were real, or if they were as colorful as I saw them, it's still on my mind, I have been trying to see them again, but it's been cloudy when the power was out or a moon out, always something, I never thought it could been myself causing me to see what I saw! Interesting!! I hope 23 is going good so far for you!!

  • @n7565j
    @n7565j Рік тому

    Like you, we live waayyy off the "paved road"!! The directions to our home include turning off the paved road, go a mile then turn onto our drive. We LOVE having zero light at night!!! When we visit our city family, we have to put blankets over the windows to sleep as even a full moon gives us issues ;-) Love ya Mr BigClive, Happy New Year Sir!!! 🙂

  • @cuttinchops
    @cuttinchops Рік тому

    hypnagogia, wow. This explains so much as a kid. The shapes, the colors, I remember waking up and going to bed freaking out from “seeing” this. Have always wondered what those few episodes were about. Thank You!

  • @peterjf7723
    @peterjf7723 Рік тому +1

    I hadn't heard of hypnagogia before, but I have experienced something like the shifting fractal patterns. One occasion was when I had a very sudden and serious migraine. I was driving to work and suddenly my developed a throbbing headache and my vision went grey and broke up into fractal patterns. I managed to stop my car and luckily I was only 100m from my GP 's surgery.
    The other time was in 2018 on waking up after brain surgery. I don't know if it was an effect of the anaesthetic or the surgery. It looked like there were multi colour snakes climbing the walls. It was not frightening, the effect was only visual. At first I thought I was watching computer graphics and wondered what was meant. That alternated with seeing an image of a group of wolves in a wooded and snow landscape. As I watched the wolves my vision slowly got closer to them, the wolves looked life like, but the edges of my vision had a sort of fractal effect. These hallucinations were only on waking up and lasted for around half an hour. I experienced them for a few days after the surgery.

  • @NoahErickson
    @NoahErickson Рік тому +1

    The addition of the connector to make the LED modular is very nice. I didn't know I experienced hyprogogia, but now I know that the muscle jerk I usually experience while falling asleep (as an adult; as a child it was a falling sensation probably 90% of nights) is technically a manifestation of that.

  • @superdau
    @superdau Рік тому +1

    I didn't know hypnagogia is something you can't have. Didn't know its name either. I thought it's normal and everyone has it. I do love the patterns I see when going to sleep. If I've drunk a lot of coffee it's more like an old TV tuned to no station, but generally it turns into repetitive color sweeps. I even concentrate on them and try to "see" them as well as possible.
    What's more annoying are sounds. Snaps about as loud as a switch being flicked in another room sometimes turn into bright flashes (I do have that in a limited way while fully awake as well). And once in a while when I try to take a nap during the day, I often "hear" the doorbell waking me up again.

  • @Skimmo23
    @Skimmo23 Рік тому +1

    I built this 3 Months ago with a 120Ω resistor and it's been lit 24/7. The battery voltage has only dropped from 2.458 V to 2.437 V with the LED still being about as bright as in the beginning. It's really amazing how "much" light it can put out over such a long period of time.

  • @-Deena.
    @-Deena. Рік тому +2

    I have mainly auditory hypnagogic hallucinations. It took me long time to stop jumping up to answer three very loud bangs on my front door knocker in the mornings. There was never anyone there? Penny finally dropped when I realised that I didn't have the old crappy cast iron door knocker on my door anymore and hadn't for about two bloody years! I recognise the sound now and just ignore it 🧡

    • @liquidsonly
      @liquidsonly Рік тому +2

      I get that occasionally. I accused my lorry driving neighbour of knocking on my door in the early hours. Not him. it turns out, just in my head. These days I go to sleep by the gentle glow of my self built Numitron internet-radio alarm clock. I run the tubes at 3V to prolong their life and for better night time effect. Tubes are off during the day. Hard to find these days and expensive when you do. I spotted mine in a bucket (literally) of ex-arcade games machine stuff and got them for free as the bucket-o-junk guy didn't know what they were.

    • @-Deena.
      @-Deena. Рік тому

      @@liquidsonly Knock knock. Who's there?
      No one - we're both just mental.

  • @rootpotato
    @rootpotato Рік тому +1

    That transition between wake and sleep states is quite an interesting subject that warrants more (if any) research . . . Personally, I often perceive really loud and sudden noises, both waking and falling asleep, kind of like my ability to hear being suddenly activated and a massive amount of sound/volume flooding in!

  • @spasticmuse4262
    @spasticmuse4262 Рік тому +2

    One of your more fascinating videos, on many levels. I'd never heard of hypnagogia specifically before. You make it sound like you have it well managed now; I hope that's the case. As described, it sounds potentially terrifying for a youth; I hope that wasn't the case. If so, I hope it wasn't for long.
    I keep my bedroom dark, but I do "need"(prefer) to sleep with music playing - usually ambient electronica now often referred to as 'chill-hop'; I find it promotes relaxation and pleasant dreams. I've an interest in sleep disorders since I live with delayed sleep phase disorder. Sometimes it manifests as full blown insomnia from anxiety/stress that's gone on for several days [sadly haven't met Tyler Durden... yet], and also hypersomnia. It's debilitating, listed 'officially' as a recognized disability here in the U.S.; and I've yet to meet a single person who would accept it as such, including my own family.

  • @tncorgi92
    @tncorgi92 Рік тому +2

    Once when I was staying at my grandparents' house the bedroom was nearly dark but I could see shapes of furniture, etc. As I was looking at the closet door a shadow started to grow on one side of the doorframe where it looked like the door was slowly opening. It scared the living hell out of me. It must have been some effect like you describe but I have never forgotten it.

    • @av3ng3r-49
      @av3ng3r-49 Рік тому

      Was just ghosts and shadow people..

  • @foogod4237
    @foogod4237 Рік тому +1

    It occurs to me this would also potentially be very useful just as a safety device if you live anywhere which does get completely dark at night. If your house catches fire in the middle of the night, sure, you've got a smoke detector to wake you up, but then you could find yourself bumbling about and disoriented in a completely dark (smoky) room, which is not necessarily that much better. Regular nightlights may not help in that situation either, because in many cases when a fire happens you may have lost power as well.
    Having something providing a minimal amount of light to navigate around with (and get out of the house) which isn't dependent on AC wall power could really improve your likelihood of getting out of that sort of situation safely.

    • @plainedgedsaw1694
      @plainedgedsaw1694 Рік тому +1

      That's what emergency battery backed up exit signs are for. Having source of light in your hand will probably be much less useful as it will get swamped out by smoke.

    • @foogod4237
      @foogod4237 Рік тому +1

      @@plainedgedsaw1694 Sure, but most houses don't have emergency battery backed exit signs installed, and doing that yourself can be a significant endeavor, or possibly not even allowed, depending on your situation.
      And the device in this video isn't intended to be hand-held (though, sure, it could be if desired). It's basically just a night-light that doesn't require wall power. Smoke or no, any kind of light in the room is still much better than pitch-black darkness if you're panicked and need to get out of the house in a hurry...

  • @danilodistefanis5990
    @danilodistefanis5990 Рік тому

    I wish I had a date with a man like Clive. He’s so thoughtful warning us about the light coming back. ❤

  • @ramixnudles7958
    @ramixnudles7958 Рік тому

    I've put off watching this one.
    I always learn something.
    I didn't know that I had hypnogogia.
    We have a 10 LED warm light string from the $ store. It runs WEEKS on two nimh batteries, for a soft, soft glow. As it's a string, I dropped them in a spherical glass vase and gently tangled the wire, so they look like a starry constellation that changes with your position in the room.
    WEEKS and WEEKS.

  • @tomsherwood4650
    @tomsherwood4650 Рік тому

    Found a device in the woods near me. Triangular solar charged LED light that glows dim but has sensor that brights up if you get close to it. It was 4-5 years old. Full of dirt and bugs and nasties. I cleaned it up real good and cleaned it out and recharged the LI on battery and fixed some wires, cleaned the PC board. Now it works fine. Keep in a window in my shop to charge during the day.

  • @sevenowls7776
    @sevenowls7776 Рік тому

    Oooo I had hypnogogia when I was a young child. I loved the patterns, especially the blue ones. I also had brief out-of-body experiences. I never saw people though. But I grew out of them. I'm now in my 60s...

  • @andymouse
    @andymouse Рік тому +1

    I always thought it came with my sleep paralysis, I didn't know it had a seperate name. I wouldn't want to get rid of it as I have learn to use it for lucid dreaming. You learn something new every day !....cheers.