Thought wave reception is rather haphazard due to the amount of interfering noise.
If we close our eyes and go blank we may be surprised at what may come into our heads. Once we start, it gets easier because the initial impedance to the vibrations has been overcome.
We may have a premonition that things will happen later in the day. Where has that feeling come from? Maybe it was passed on to us from waves that are all over the space around us. Expressions such as ‘having a brain wave’ or ‘being on the same wavelength with another person’ may well be indicative.
We seem to be wired up to some kind of universal radio system and it’s just that its signal is too weak to capture. We do not have as yet the technology to benefit from person to person thought communication, and from a central information base that stores and makes available the thoughts of people. Maybe our thoughts live on, and we do not know it! Maybe person to person thought communication sounds crazy, but it’s no more crazy than television to a man from centuries past.
Science is itself based on the recorded knowledge of the past and each generation simply adds to the common pool of knowledge. Just as past ideas have been recorded for us in written form so may the thoughts have been recorded in space, as waves.
Modern science tells us that matter is energy and made up of waves. We are made up of matter. Our brain receivers have filters cutting off at certain frequencies just as the hi fi base and treble controls that modify the waves of sound to suit our ears.
Our minds do not see things as they really are but as we perceive them. All our sensory organs act as filters letting some frequencies through and blocking others and each individual sees things differently, since each one of us has their own unique characteristics. Some of us are better receivers than others and can pick up a wide variety of weak signals from others. Animals have a high degree of sensitivity to brain waves.
Filters change what we see. When we look at patterns we may see different things. Think of paintings as opposed to photos or puzzles of dots that have an image
The energy of our thoughts is so small that we do not become aware of it. Low energy implies large wavelengths and since mass is the energy, electrons have little if any mass so the weak long waves are lost in the noise. Does a feeling we have received come from an external signal and the question is where does this come from? Does it come from other energy sources or from thinking people near us? With frequencies all around us and can we tap into them?
We do not see the
radio waves but we know they are there and we have mastered the
technique of capturing them and decode them, so why not thought waves?
The wonder is that our own mental receivers can decode feelings. When we are lying in our bed at night, the mind is in freewheel mode.
All sorts of things can enter.
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