Recommend any great books on telepathy and telekinesis????
I can do you one better. Here are some research papers and relevant articles. Let’s leave the hocus pocus behind tho. One of my undergrad advisors was working on a set of DARPA projects that do just that. It’s a huge money maker for universities. She is deep into nueral networks from the mathematical side. You will
NOT FIND ANY OF THESE in a book cause this research is brand new. We had major advancements in chips in 12’ that kickstarted this work, and prior to that it was all pipe dreams. Your best bet is to go straight to the academic sources. The good stuff started coming out in 2017-2018
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Developing Next-generation Brain Sensing Technologies – A Review
Bullet point(s) 2 and 3 are the
first half of functional telepathy.
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This is the 2nd part of telepathy
pay close attention to this line here. If you can Abstract with me for a second and completely remove the prosthetic application, and I garuntee your mind will be blown.
Here is an excerpt, from the doc who is working on it.
For many years, we have been studying how the brain encodes visual information. When you think of vision, you think of the eyes, but most of the work is being done in the brain. The impulses of light that are projected onto the retina are converted into neural signals that are transmitted along the optic nerve to parts of the brain,” said Dr. Yoshor, who also is chief of neurosurgery at Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center. “In the future, we hope to use our understanding of how the brain processes visual information to develop a visual prosthetic that will restore useful vision to the blind.”
The Orion uses a camera mounted on a pair of eyeglasses to capture images and then delivers a pattern of stimulation directly to the brain that is designed to produce a percept of a corresponding visual image.
Theoretically, if we had hundreds of thousands of electrodes in the brain we could produce a rich visual image. Think of a painting that uses pointillism, where thousands of tiny spots come together to create a full image,” Dr. Yoshor said. “We could potentially do the same by stimulating thousands of spots on the occipital part of the brain.” - Dr. Daniel Yosher (Baylor med school, nuero department)
The key here, is the ability to encode information directly on to the brain, not the fact that it is visual info or that Yosher was doing it for prosthesis. The exact same methodology can be applied to the auditory and tactile senses of the brain.
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DARPA human telepathy project will let people transmit images into other people's brains – By Futurist and Virtual Keynote Speaker Matthew Griffin
And here is the DARPA head of neural telepathy (Robinson) combining all these topics.
“There may be patients who prefer a visual prosthetic that doesn’t require brain surgery,” Robinson said. “If our work in cells and animal models goes well, MOANA could be approved for clinical tests as a nonsurgical alternative. It would require gene therapy, but not brain surgery.” - Yosher
“In the brain receiving an image, MOANA would “write” information to neurons that are reprogrammed to fire in response to magnetic signals. The gene therapy payload delivered to these neurons will create proteins that tether either naturally occurring or synthetic iron nanoparticles to ion channels inside the neurons. The release of calcium through these ion channels is what “fires” a neuron, causing it to actively transmit an electrical impulse.” -Robinson
“We plan to use magnetic fields to heat the iron, which in turn will open the channel and fire the neuron,” Robinson said. “But it’s not enough to do that every second or two. Our system must respond in milliseconds for the receiver and perceiver to experience the perception close enough in time that it seems simultaneous.” -Robinson
So Jay, here we have all the steps for functional telepathy in 2021. If you follow the links I provided there are many research papers linked all over the place that describe these processes in more detail. But this stuff is truly amazing. We are turning topics that were previously relegated to magic, mysticism, and sci-if into reality.
my only issue is that is info is hard to find if you aren’t attached to a research institution. The only reason I’m up to date on it is because I do graduate studies at one of the labs that get the DARPA/NSF funds for projects like these.