Posted on 06/03/2009 7:59:32 PM PDT by Perdogg
Lecturer and author Dr. Nick Begich will discuss the latest research on telepathy in the battlefield, where brain waves alone can give commands. He'll also address civilian applications for this powerful new technology.
Coast 2 Coast ping
Why does he need to broadcast on the radio when there’s telepathy?
Using brainwaves to give commands isn’t telepathy, any more than winking at someone to send a message. Telepathy is sending and receiving a reasonably accurate data stream between people without any overt signals.
People with some degree of telepathic ability are easy to spot. They consistently finish your sentences when you are talking to them. The further ahead they can project what your sentence is going to be, and the more accurately they select the same words you were going to use, the better their abilities.
Importantly, these abilities can be enhanced by things such as common speech patterns, trite expressions, or if it is obvious where you are leading with your statement. It also helps if the telepath has a good vocabulary, and both whoever is speaking and the telepath are focused on the conversation.
Best post of the thread. Might as well shut it down now.
Ummm. Dude. Not to rain on your analysis, but there is predictive software out there that does just that. I've been working with some of it recently. It's uncanny, but it's just good stats and bloated code.
Responses or statements are fairly limited. Rarely do you get a response of "The bus was yellow" when you ask someone what they had for lunch.
/johnny
I think it’s time for me to shut down. thank you and good night.
Hmmmmm . . .
One of my profs did hyper-secret brain research for the Navy.
But you know about it, right?
*snicker*
The technology can being used to take rights away from citizens and/or harm citizens here and around the world?
But, but.. Bush-Cheney-Halliburton are no longer in office. How are George and his regular guests going to blame them? I'll have to try to stay awake long enough to find out.
George always sounds so bright-eyed and bushy-tailed in the beginning of the show..
WooHoo! Art Bell fills in for Ian Punnett on Sat., June 6th. He’ll talk with experimental nuclear physicist Dr. Bob Koontz.
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