Monday 14 February 2011

Telepathy

Telepathy is the possibility of communication between life forms, without any known human senses. The name comes from the Greek words tele (distant) and patheia (feeling). As with other psychic phenomena, there are numerous accounts of witnesses claiming to have been in contact with this phenomenon, or they can be called, but despite many studies, this phenomenon will probably never undergone scientific tests positive under conditions which prevent carrying out fraud. There are many proposed theories about the mechanism of action of this phenomenon, but none have as yet been unequivocally confirmed.
People who believe in the paranormal often feel that the effects of actions include telepathy collective consciousness and intuitive animal communication.
The phenomenon of telepathy is generally attributed to the ability of the human mind to send and selective capture of specific brain waves, even over long distances. Recent studies have documented only the possibility of constructing simple devices controlled by thought, by sensors placed very close to the brain. It is not known if he thinks the issue like any other recognizable signals as commands issued by the brain in controlling body. Transferring complex commands (and a fortiori other content) over long distances by means of thought is thus unlikely from a scientific point of view at the current level of knowledge. In turn, receive, hear and read the person's thoughts can be compared to virtually zero probability of receiving the radio station selected from among millions of other stations, all of which give the same frequencies (the human brain works on a very narrow band of frequencies to 100 Hz.