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Aussie man wake up from coma n make millions from learning mandarin in a week long dream
ОтветитьI've been struggling to learn Finnish for 20 years. If only I had known the best way to improve is to keep banging my head against the wall as hard as I can...
ОтветитьConfuscius say - wake up and speaka Mandarin.
ОтветитьAfter sneezing hard last night, I woke up this morning speaking Jive!
ОтветитьSo far every story about this is from people with original british accents
ОтветитьTruly remarkable how he uses this to improve his Mandarin and find a picture bigger than himself ❤
ОтветитьIs this a new Chris Lilley show?
ОтветитьI think this is kinda BS, I know a Canadian fella in his early 20's who has begun speaking in a US accent, the Yee-all and whatnot, he turns it on and off, I believe he's currently just stuck upon a particular American in which he's fixated, one of these times I'm gonna call him out upon it! LOL.
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ОтветитьI was in a coma for 2 weeks back in 2011, but I woke up and was just super grumpy 😂😂
ОтветитьGreat advertising, thats how religions start!!!! total rubbish.
Ответитьeu acordei da minha com dor no nervo ciático
ОтветитьWhite people will go to great lengths to flex their Chinese. Nobody cares. Fake as
ОтветитьMy mom had dementia and there was a time, about 3 months, where she would forget English whenever she got upset or agitated. She had lived in Greece for several years starting when she was five, and had actually forgotten English during the time, but didn’t use it much after returning to the US. I’m fluent because I also lived there for several years.
Mom was in a care center in Arkansas, and from time to time the nurses would call me up and say, “Sorry to bother you, your mother is speaking Greek and we can’t understand her.”
What always surprised me was that she’d be using words that I had no idea she knew, or would remember! It was 8-year-old kid Greek but clearly real.
They changed her medications and the problem stopped happening.
Bro isekai-ed and came back with some software updates.
Ответитьbarely show him actually speaking it tho lol
ОтветитьA parent of mine spoke english terribly, but was fluent in his sleep talking. I think part of our brain, the one that deals with confidence, gets in our way of speaking another language, and when that is removed or affected, I assume the real knowledge comes out.
ОтветитьThat nurse was trying something new on him. And it worked.
ОтветитьFAKE!!!!
Ответитьomg i woke up this from a coma and randomly started speaking mongol, oh wait i am
ОтветитьTells me that science doesn't know all that much about the brain-mind-consciousness as it thinks it does or as we'd like to believe we do. How is this even possible?
ОтветитьHoly Spirit gave him gift of speaking in tongues cool.
ОтветитьI don’t post often but, good on you Ben. 👍
ОтветитьI had dengue fever once and for the first day when the fever was really high I could ONLY think and speak in Portuguese, I was learning it at the time but I wasn’t very good, and suddenly I was speaking it the best I ever had. Then after that I lost the Portuguese completely for about a month while I was ill. It was like the fever purged it out my system. Weird.
ОтветитьI wasn’t in a coma, but almost died in 2019. I speak five languages fluently. After 2019, I’m unaware what language I’m speaking in until I see the look on the face of the person I’m speaking to. It’s difficult to control what language I speak.
ОтветитьI like mandarin oranges.
ОтветитьI woke up: liquid in orange😮 // oranges are a source of water, fiber and vitamin C ... now you know
Ответитьis this phenomenon being researched?
ОтветитьThis isn’t that unusual for people who speak multiple languages.
ОтветитьWow what a fascinating story, I would love to know what he's doing now.
ОтветитьThat is crazy - the nearest i get as I’m getting older, not so much mandarin but I wake up in the morning and I’m completely bananas😂
Ответитьhe understood english while speaking mandarin?
ОтветитьBen must've been eating good bing chilling before went into coma
ОтветитьThe OA!
ОтветитьI haven watched this one yet but I wonder if it's a DNA thing! Do they have the origin of the accent in their DNA? Exposed to the accent before, studied the language before?
ОтветитьThis makes me almost want to get a concussion and be the first fluent person in Ithkuil 💀
ОтветитьSleeper chinese spy revealed by accident
ОтветитьThis is known as bilingual aphasia or foreign language syndrome. There are people who never spoke a different language but woke up after a coma speaking another language fluently. Ben has studied Mandarin however some with bilingual aphasia never studied nor were exposed to nor attempted to speak the language they woke up speaking .... in that particular lifetime.
I'm amazed there are hardly any showing deeper insight taken from this in the comments below let alone the SBS news story.
To wake up speaking a language fluently that was not previously spoken at that level or at all indicates the possibility that a person spoke another language in other lives or that people are able to psychically connect with all languages (and I know this is true).
Still it amazing no one seems to have even attempted to look at the amazing possibilities such experiences indicate. Mozart could just play and compose before he was formally taught and there are those who can play instruments at a young age as soon as they have them in their hands. Time for people to think a little deeper than concepts of linear time and one life.
Remarkable
ОтветитьWhat if it's a variation 16 wall psycholigcal breaking ability
Ответить"... what possibly happened to Ben was that the parts of the brain that recalled English were damaged in the crash and those that retained Mandarin were activated when the 22-year-old woke up from his coma."
— Daily Mail 02 Sep 2014
He spoke mandarin at 2 year old level, really worth the watch 😚
ОтветитьAfter learning basic fluency in Mandarin he woke up speaking it?
ОтветитьFake asf
ОтветитьBro thinks he's real chinese 😂
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Similar stories, though unusual, are not unheard of. Some cases have been studied scientifically. We even have proof that some polyglots recovering from a coma or other brain trauma could only speak one language, but understand a different one. And my grandfather told me that when his mother was in her death bed, she started speaking French "perfectly correctly"... My grandpa spoke French, but my great-grandmother was a peasant with a low degree of education, who had never left her hometown and probably never even attended school
ОтветитьA lot of people are saying how he already knew this language and it's really nothing. I'm guessing these people haven't learned another language before because I have been learning French for a while I know a lot of words and grammar I can dissect a sentence I can translate a sentence but I cannot formulate a conversational sentence properly at all. It's the difference between knowing it and using it kind of like how you memorized all the different rules in chemistry but then you don't know how to solve an actual problem if that makes sense.
ОтветитьI think this is more accurate:
Our brain remembers every single thing, but also understands every single thing, our conscience is blocked and lacking. His previous exposure to Mandarin allowed him to essentially, unknowingly, already know Mandarin, but not just in the conscience.
I thought it was gonna be like that english woman that had a stroke and ended up with a Chinese accent 😂😂😂
Ответитьanother word for "Brain" is called "Globe"
so your welcome, now you travel across the globe with new accent