stone said:those test are incorrect, if that is what truley took place
and of course telepathic communication is possible and extremely uncomfortable
Hows that for hand waving
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stone said:those test are incorrect, if that is what truley took place
and of course telepathic communication is possible and extremely uncomfortable
*brainstorms* :evilgrin: I could make a killin' at Vegas, that's for sure.Norseman said:If I had telepathy and no morals, oh the money I could make.
Norseman said:If I had telepathy and no morals, oh the money I could make. .
Hydra009 said:*brainstorms* :evilgrin: I could make a killin' at Vegas, that's for sure.
Telekinesis would be awesome, too. Waiting in line would be much faster.
I think it is a load of $%#^ (self-censored).
Please tell me what possible mechanism causes this action at a distance. I always here fansical statements from these ESP types about quantum mechanics that only show that they don't understand quantum mechanics but are hoping their invocation will be able to fool the gullible.
If this were true, I would like to know exactly what kind of stimuli and "responses" these cells were giving and getting. What could make cells from the mouth react? Are we supposed to believe that our DNA are sending little radio signals to each other? That's the only thing that could possibly distinguish one person's cells from another, unless there's some kind of mystic energy field in all of us.
It sounds a bit like two other experiments I've read about combined. Apparently, cells from the heart will continue to pulse even after they have been seperated. If placed in a petri dish, they will eventually sync up with eachother. Also, it has been found, I have no idea how, that a certain type of particle (I forget which) and its anti-particle, even if seperated by incredible distances, are always linked to each other. Set one spinning in a certain direction, and the other will follow suit. It's supposed to be some sort of mind-boggling quantum thing.
If this is made up, could they be playing off those two findings?
can you then explain quantum entanglement
yes and that is called quantum entanglement
electrons beam emitted from the same source do change their rotation direction in sequence of each other even if the distance separating them are the same daimeter of the universe
The hope is that the former participants in the thread will be alerted to the new activity via quantum entanglement. I know this because I am clairvoyant, or will be by next Friday.This thread has been dead, lo, these 15 years. Nobody on this page (preceding our posts) has been seen here for a decade.
Please don't resurrect dead threads.
can you then explain quantum entanglement
Do our brains possess the power for telepathy and telekinesis?
ive read of people who claim to have had these powers...even though they didnt last that long.
i read this ....
~Telekinesis - Unexplained - IN SEARCH FOR TRUTH
so what do you think?
The hope is that the former participants in the thread will be alerted to the new activity via quantum entanglement. I know this because I am clairvoyant, or will be by next Friday.
JFYI, the limited quantum non-locality of entanglement does not allow the communication of classical information (see the No Communication Theorem), so it is of no help to claims of telepathy.yes and that is called quantum entanglement
electrons beam emitted from the same source do change their rotation direction in sequence of each other even if the distance separating them are the same daimeter of the universe
perhaps I did not phrase it scientifically rightJFYI, the limited quantum non-locality of entanglement does not allow the communication of classical information (see the No Communication Theorem), so it is of no help to claims of telepathy.
If you wish to discuss the topic further, I suggest starting a new thread.
No, entanglement allows tamper-proof communication because any attempt to measure the entangled particles breaks the entanglement, which can be detected. But entanglement can't be used to send information for that very reason - when you generate an entangled pair you don't know which particle is in which complementary state, all you know is that they are complementary, and you can't find out which is which without breaking the entanglement. There is also the practical problem that entangled particles can only travel at light speed or slower... so, no.perhaps I did not phrase it scientifically right
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but China has made use of quantum entanglement to make eavesdrop -proof communication
things might find a work around to the theory of non-communication.
As I said previously, there probably are particles and forces yet to be discovered, but if so, they're either too short-range or too weak to be relevant or significant at human scales - if they were significant enough to be relevant to everyday life at human scales, we would have already discovered them. For a full explanation, watch [this video] from 33 minutes in (the 'this video' link above takes you directly there, but the whole thing's worth watching, as below):however my point is that there is a lot of un-known science (to us) that might explain telepathy or telekinesis
Do our brains possess the power for telepathy and telekinesis?
ive read of people who claim to have had these powers...even though they didnt last that long.
i read this ....
~Telekinesis - Unexplained - IN SEARCH FOR TRUTH
so what do you think?
So if someone really believes they are telekinetic, they actually will be?