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09-28-2005, 12:40 PM
Oh,g ood, now I know the difference.
With the last part you were replying to my theory of un-possibility of mental-to-mental interaction, right? Well, that is what I thought so at least.
Whiles I wrote it, I know someone would come up with telepathy and other kinds of mental-to-mental interaction. But it's easy to answer:
The mind of the emitor (In spanish it's emisor, maybe my translationof the word is not good, what I mean, is the one sending the message), sends a kind of wave which can be controlled by the mind, and, thus, go all the way to the mind of the other person, and only of the other person, thsi wave goes into the brain,a nd thus into the mind. But these waves have been moving through space, which is physical.
Also, it could be that the mind of the emitor has a way of looking at the moment, i.e. situation, which is similar to the way of looking at the situation by the receptor (the one wo recievs the message), that they conclude the same thing, and decide the same action should be done. |