Nizar Hajjage wrote:
> If memories are stored as electromagnetic particles, shouldn't we be able to
> detect a magnetic field arising from brain cells (eg by seeing if brain
> samples attract/repel a compass placed near this sample?)
>> And shouldn't that attraction/repulsion be greater for adult brain tissue
> than children's tissue because adults have more memories than children?
This is what EEG is. We don't have "magnet-heads" be-cause, unless one uses
sensitive instruments, there's not enough in-phase dynamics to be
externally-detectable.
(For those who have it, see AoK, Ap5 "type-II synchronization") ken collins