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Hear radar waves

kkollins at pop3.concentric.net kkollins at pop3.concentric.net
Mon Nov 16 00:47:23 EST 1998


John, thanks for your examples... and for your Example, too. ken collins

John wrote:

> This thread reminds of a couple of examples where human beings have
> unequivocally developed sensory powers beyond the normal ranges.
>
> Facial vision is one. This is where blind individuals can somehow manage to
> navigate their way around a room because they can 'feel' the objects in
> space. In one example a 15 year old blind boy could safely ride his bicycle
> around the block! It appears that in some blind individuals echolocation
> becomes possible, though the phenomenon is rare. What would be fascinating
> to know is which areas of the brain are doing the processing.
>
> In a Sydney medical center for treating individuals suffering a generalised
> immune assault (allergies to everything) etc, great pains had been taken to
> make sure the patients were kept in a allergy free world. The doctors
> noticed that 3 of the patients consistently reported feeling something at a
> specific point in a hallway, the 3 patients being remarkably consistent in
> their reportage of the area of feeling. When they investigated this it was
> found that directly behind the wall where the patients reported the feeling
> there was a powerful transformer and its field was consistent with the
> reports given.
>
> I'm prepared to accept that these are valid interpretations of the above
> events. Niether requires spooky explanations and both reveal just how
> versatile that cortex can be.
>
> kkollins at pop3.concentric.net wrote in message
> <364D16BE.2B25A0BC at pop3.concentric.net>...
> >Aw, c'mon... the Tabloids would've eaten up that kind of "story"... yet all
> these
> >years, and there've been no headlines to read while waiting in the
> check-out
> >lines... c'mon... you can, at least, make an effort to "tie" your hoax into
> all the
> >weirdness that's already been published...
> >
> >...whoops... no you can't... that'd be =Copyright Infringement= "In The
> First
> >Degree", and you'd Pay-Dearly.
> >
> >See how Easy it is? :-) ken collins
> >
> >b1scei70 wrote:
> >
> >> re hearing uwaves:
> >> I have been aware of their effect. My collegue was preparing for his next
> >> lecture/demo of uwave, and was turning it on and off beside me. I said I
> know
> >> when it is on, so we experimented. He even tried to fool me. When it was
> on, I
> >> could not concentrate on marking. Thinking did not so much as stop, but I
> became
> >> unaware of an organized feeling. I was confused, but not panicky. We were
> sure
> >> of the tests. 1988, Sheridan College, Brampton, Ontario.
> >
> >
> >






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