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Why? Can't you hear him? Or can't he hear you? Is your telepathy broken?
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Light has very short wavelengths, compared to typical human distances or sizes. This is why geometrical optics (with its "light rays") is a good approximation for light, but the same approximation does not work well for radio waves, which have far bigger wavelengths.Really? How do you see anything?
Light has very short wavelengths, compared to typical human distances or sizes. This is why geometrical optics (with its "light rays") is a good approximation for light, but the same approximation does not work well for radio waves, which have far bigger wavelengths.
I am not asking to praise anyone. Just to summarize, in your own words, the content of the truths that you think KotA has identified in this thread!It is not my priority to praise King of the A. on this forum. But I must nevertheless admit that he has a certain talent to identify and tell the truth, in his approximate style. He says he doesn't have much time, he is a busy man.
An image is formed on your retina, which sends neural impulses to your brain.I have a better question, 'where' does this image appear upon 'seeing'...?
Is the image in your head, or is it projected outwards? Is our perception a virtual reality we walk around in?
He said for example that telepathy is real, that it can be a little scary at times, and that scientists interested in telepathy may not have looked at the right frequencies.I am not asking to praise anyone. Just to summarize, in your own words, the content of the truths that you think KotA has identified in this thread!
He said for example that telepathy is real, that it can be a little scary at times, and that scientists interested in telepathy may not have looked at the right frequencies.
King of America said:I have a better question, 'where' does this image appear upon 'seeing'...?
So what is focusing these magical telepathic waves to create an image on the retina?An image is formed on your retina, which sends neural impulses to your brain.
I don't think the retina is involved in telepathic communication (it is involved in normal vision, with your eyes). Extra-sensory perception would be a kind of brain-to-brain communication.So what is focusing these ... telepathic waves to create an image on the retina?
Isn't that a rather large hole in your hypothesis?
No one is asking you to praise him, you are being asked to expand on your claims about KOA and support them.It is not my priority to praise King of the A. on this forum. But I must nevertheless admit that he has a certain talent to identify and tell the truth, in his approximate style. He says he doesn't have much time, he is a busy man.
No he didn't.Did you just postulate that 'science' no longer needs to study brain waves because we already know everything?
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Did you just postulate that 'science' no longer needs to study brain waves because we already know everything?
Alright. And what convinced you that the first claim is true? He presented no evidence and ran away from the experiment, right?He said for example that telepathy is real, that it can be a little scary at times, and that scientists interested in telepathy may not have looked at the right frequencies.
Here is Michel H's latest thread: http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=311777Interesting...say more things.
Here is Michel H's latest thread: http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=311777
I strongly recommend you read a few pages.
That should be enough for you to work out whether having the OP agree with you is a good thing.I got through the first page...
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My understanding is that Michel H believes that he, uniquely, transmits his thoughts and that every other person in the World hears his thoughts constantly but is involved in a conspiracy to deny it.