Our brain goes through a process of threshold transition (T.T.) when we receive a new sensory input. The first thing we consider is the likelihood of the stimulus being meaningful. After that, we consider the meaning of the stimulus and decide whether it is relevant to our current context. The more the stimulus is relevant, the more we will consider it. This process can be quite subtle, but its purpose is to get us to respond to what is currently meaningful.
In this case, the threshold transition is between the light and dark, the noise and silence, the food and the food. When we get the sensory input of a food, our brain immediately takes note of it and it is labeled as “food”. The same thing happens when we get noise: we immediately take note of it and it is labeled as “noise”.
The threshold transition is a very human concept. It is a process that happens when we are presented with something new or different and we are asked to consider and respond to it. This happens when we are faced with a new situation or encounter something new. We don’t have to decide right away if we will respond or not. We don’t have to decide right away if we want to continue our current behavior or if we want to change our behavior in order to achieve something else.
The threshold transition is when we are presented with something new and we are asked to consider and respond to it. It is just something that happens to us because everything happens to us. But we have to pay attention and be ready to respond.
The new situation or encounter may be something you’ll be surprised to learn.
The question being asked is, “what is the threshold we have to cross in order to change our behavior?” A good example is when we were watching a video of the Beatles performing “Here Comes the Sun” and came across a line that said, “You cannot fight fire with fire.” It is a very good example of the threshold transition.
The reason for this question is that we are in a new situation, we don’t know what we are going to face, and we have no idea what the consequences might be. We have no idea what the consequences will be. These are the moments where we really need to know what we are up against. We need to be prepared for the unexpected and be ready to take on the unexpected.
But wait, there’s more. Remember when we said the threshold transition was the moment in which we could no longer predict the future? This is the moment in which we can no longer predict the future. Like, you know, we could say, “Oh shit, we’re fucked.” But then again, we can say, “Oh shit, here comes the sun.” This is the moment when we are no longer in control of our own lives.
The threshold transition is pretty much a non-event. It’s sort of like when we are in the process of dying. It’s the moment in which we can no longer predict the future. If we think we could predict the future then it would make no sense to be here. It’s the moment we are forced to acknowledge our own mortality. It’s the moment we have to say “I am no longer afraid to die.
The transition also looks like a classic psychological thriller. There are no “me” in it, but there is a long-term memory of what happened. As we approach the end, we can see that it was the protagonist whose death we had to wake up, and it turns out to be Colt’s character.