
Communication between minds separated by distance is possible
Telepathy is the transmission of information from one person to another without using any of our known sensory channels or physical interaction. A brain -to -brain communication study organized by Harvard Medical School last year has revealed that human brains can “talk” directly to one another despite being physically separated by thousands of miles.
Conducted by a group of robotics engineers and neuroscientists from across the globe, the study proves that information can be transmitted between two human brains through leveraging different passageways to the mind.
The group of participants that took part in the study was between 28 and 50 in age. Electrodes were attached to one person’s scalp on the sending end, to monitor brain currents and were then hooked up to a computer that interpreted the signal. On the receiving end subjects were tasked with interpreting the message using the computer-brain interface. When the messages were sent, the receivers experienced brain stimulation; flashes of light in their peripheral vision and they were able to decipher simple messages.
This study represents only a small step toward engineering telepathy, which might take years - or decades - to perfect. Ultimately, the goal is to remove the computer middleman from the transmission equation and allow direct brain- to -brain communication between people.
Reference:
https://hms.harvard.edu/news/brain-brain-verbal-communication-humans-achieved-first-time
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Woah !!
ReplyDeleteLike finishing the other persons sentences ? 😜
ReplyDeleteUh, what a noise ..
ReplyDeleteCorina Marinescu here we go. The long dormant Psi group in my SIG will probably start showing up at meetings. I always wondered whether they look like George Clinton in tie dye.
ReplyDeleteIt's like you are reading my mind... are you? You are thinking of... pudding, blueberry
ReplyDeleteCreepy and awesome at the same time.
ReplyDeleteSo how does brain-to-brain communication work? Quantum entanglement? But then the question becomes: how do two brains somehow entangle with one another?
Would be neat if you could send a headache to someone you don't like ;)
If a such a reality exists in the cosmos does the cosmos itself talk to us in ways yet unknown? Sublimely moving us along an evolutionary trajectory towards greater consciousness; as a way for the universe to know itself.
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ReplyDeleteMeans there's some hope to regain tranquillity in city buses, from people talking through phones.
ReplyDeleteMark Gaiser "Using a combination of internet-connected electroencephalogram and robot-assisted, image-guided transcranial magnetic stimulation (which, as the name suggests, uses electromagnetic induction to stimulate the brain from the outside), the team was able to communicate words from one human to another." And a simple binary encoding. So geeks can communicate over the net. Interesting research but this is not coming soon to your phone.
ReplyDeleteI have had a flash and a weird sound and whenever I get them I am able to guess...know what my friend is thinking
ReplyDeleteRandy MacLeod it depends on which systems are connected. I'll bet it would be fairly easy to communicate the urgent need to urinate over a cell phone and cap. Maybe the electrodes wouldn't be up front tho. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI can see it when the bus puts on the brakes and everybody's cap slips and they get aggressive. :D
Is it like both brain can communicate without using their toungues, means without speaking whether they are anywhere?
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