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Can You Hear Other People's Thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Yeats" data-source="post: 217680" data-attributes="member: 12720"><p>Yes, there is that. However, I am also suggesting that these senses -- in the right combination of sensitivity -- may create a kind of "biological radio" in the brain, allowing for a kind of telepathy.</p><p></p><p>Let's give each of these 18 senses (it doesn't have to be all 18 -- only three or four senses may actually be necessary) a numeric value between 1 and 100, based upon the sensitivity of that sense. (For example, a person with good eyesight but poor hearing may have a sight value of 78 and a hearing value of 34.) If all of the senses are in the required ranges, then the brain is able to act as a receiver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yeats, post: 217680, member: 12720"] Yes, there is that. However, I am also suggesting that these senses -- in the right combination of sensitivity -- may create a kind of "biological radio" in the brain, allowing for a kind of telepathy. Let's give each of these 18 senses (it doesn't have to be all 18 -- only three or four senses may actually be necessary) a numeric value between 1 and 100, based upon the sensitivity of that sense. (For example, a person with good eyesight but poor hearing may have a sight value of 78 and a hearing value of 34.) If all of the senses are in the required ranges, then the brain is able to act as a receiver. [/QUOTE]
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