In article <Pine.SUN.3.93.960516204417.22970D-100000 at access5.digex.net>
Richard Nacamuli, headwave at access.digex.net writes:
> Do you mean to tell me that if I was to tell you that
>I've detected electromagnetic emissions from our brains, this
>would bear little relevance to neuroscience and you would not
>be interested?
People detect electromagnetic emissions from the brain every day. It's
called an EEG. Now, if you are seriously saying that you have real (i.e.,
quantifiable and REPRODUCIBLE) evidence of telepathy (transfer of
information independent of sight, sound, taste, smell or touch), well
that's another story.
Is that what you're saying? Then let's see it. Otherwise, give it up.