Telepathy

Telepathy Is Real!

How do we transmit information from one person to another?

(Inside Science) -- Now, I don’t want to alarm anyone, but telepathy, the act of transferring thoughts into someone else’s head is now real. As in, published-in-academic-papers real. People have now telepathically communicated with each other, monkeys have solved problems as a connected hive mind, and humans have even been given telepathic control of a rat. So, how exactly did we do it?



The brain transmits messages as electrical signals through nerves. But we can’t just connect everyone’s heads through a giant web of nerves -- even if we could, it would be impractical. But we can read the electrical activity from brain cells with electronic devices. Then transmit the signal, like we do with  the internet, and turn it back into brain cell activity at the other end.  

Who else think Telepathy is interesting?๐Ÿ’



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  2. That would be one cool super power man. I'll feel like I'm in a comic book.

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    1. I wrote this for you & my other friend. I know what my viewers like๐Ÿ˜Š❤ and anybody else that's interested in science.

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  4. I would like to know about this.. But those science words eish!!!

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