It doesnt matter whether they are at great elevation or at sea level. John Geiger suggests that the brains effort to create a Third Man is not an accident of human brain structure, or a sign of injury in extreme conditions.
VOA: special.2010.02.24
It's about a five-minute segment from the film called The Third Man.
这是一支约五分钟的短片,摘自名为《黑狱亡魂》的电影。
One thinks, in a way, of Welles' line in The Third Man : when he looks down from above and says, "If I gave you 20,000 pounds for every dot that stopped moving, "? would you really tell me to keep my money?"
从某一层面看来,可以假想,Welles,在《黑狱亡魂》中的台词,当他从高处往下看并说,“如果你干掉一个在下面走动的人,我就给你,20,000,英镑,你拒绝得了吗“
John Geiger has created a Web site where people who have had Third Man experiences can publish their stories.
VOA: special.2010.02.24
John Geiger says that many people who experience the Third Man explain it as a religious experience.
VOA: special.2010.02.24
The Canadian-American writer John Geiger wrote about this in a recent book called The Third Man Factor. The book will soon be published in several languages, including Chinese, Korean and Japanese.
VOA: special.2010.02.24
That seems to me to be a fairly out-there proposition. And yet, the evidence is so overwhelming, that really nobody has surfaced to suggest that indeed this does not happen. John Geiger says there is a wide acceptance of the Third Man experience among the scientific community and the general public.
VOA: special.2010.02.24
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