Do people know what I'm thinking? IIN?

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    However, to consider that some other person outside of your own existence were able to systematically decipher the electrical impulses emanating from your brain (brain-waves) in some manner in which to be able to know what it was that you were thinking by decrypting the electrical impulses as they were being emitted from your brain, would be, as we know it, impossible. It would take someone with a brain capacity far beyond any human alive today, to even have the remote possibility of concluding a single line of thought by sensing, decrypting, analyzing, and interpreting your brain's electrical impulses - and not only that, but it would be limited to a very near proximity, possibly touching your head.

    To further contemplate such a possibility, consider the scientists at (Princeton, I think?) who developed the headgear for gaming which reads your brain's electrical impulses so that by thinking you can control a gaming character to jump, move, etc. This is reality, and by this scientific basis we can deduct and conclude the possibility as to whether other can "read your thoughts" or not. As the case is, if it is not possible for the greatest geniuses in the world to do such things, it is certainly not possible for everyone in the world to do such things. And if there were savant geniuses in the world with a certain brain capacity far beyond that of even a genius, who could have such abilities, well you can be certain of several things: 1) that you probably will not meet one, 2) that it would still be limited to a proximity of maybe up to a few inches from your head to their head, and 3) that dues to this proximity limitation, that even if it were possible for some savant to possess the potential for this capability, that it would likely never be actualized, because people are limited to the extent of their circumstances, and people generally do not stay at such close range from one head to another for extended periods of time.

    For a disorder such as paranoia, only a clear and certain conclusion could ever alleviate such a question, and thus my reason for going so far into it. I guess I feel I have the gift of a mind, and thus I have a moral obligation to use it to help others.

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    • ever heard of EMHS? if you haven't i'm not surprised. all i have to ask is if people have Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity and our brain uses electromagnetic frequencies to communicate between itself and other parts of the body. this is an extremely likely cause for reoccuring hallucinations

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