(October 16, 2015 at 3:12 pm)jenny1972 Wrote:(October 16, 2015 at 1:57 pm)drfuzzy Wrote: See, that's easy enough to put to a test! The test subjects just have to be recorded receiving these messages while placed in a situation where they cannot see or hear each other. Simple. So do it. Record whatever puts you and this other person in the proper mental state in detail (so it can be replicated), set up the screens and rooms and video cameras, and you've got it!
except that there is currently no machine that can record and identify and evaluate thoughts so i dont know how it could be tested with the current technology that exists . and what would the video cameras be used for exactly ?
But you don't need a machine -- well, actually, you'd be using a Duke-University type study they use for psychics. But two video cameras, separation of the subjects, and impartial assistants - that's all you need. And we can even take vids on our cell phones now. Once you prove two people, separately, got the same message at the same time, you're off and running! You could easily get funding to use brain scan machines after that. And that seriously, honestly, sounds like a fun study. I'm not playing with you. I'd help.
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