Fagogenis Gerasimos
Athens University School of Medicine Postgraduate, Greece
Title: Electroencephalogram - electroencephalogram interchange [EEG – EEG interchange] thinking proceedings transmission
Biography
Biography: Fagogenis Gerasimos
Abstract
Over preliminary avocation to experienced experimentation upon the feasibility of regional or overall transmission of Human Brain’s Electromagnetic waves – as an EEG Signal configuration –to another Person’s Cerebral cortex [΄EEG – EEG INTERCHANGE΄], But: REMOTELY –like a modulated Signal of compatible Frequency Magnitude, without implement mediation e.g. microchip, cerebral implants or skull electrodes – IN OPEN AIR and ON ANY GPS PARAMETER. Meaning Emission Interaction from Brain to Brain (B-B Interface) means Radio Antennas sensors and Satellite mediated procedures. Primary schedule runs as: EEG - graphic waves properly detected, through specific sensitive appliances are gathered to be Transmitted TO OTHER Participant’s Brain. It follows a, with detectable phase difference, elaboration of those EEG - graphic Signals, because these are compatible with Human Brain’s Electrophysiology. Here Not a PC but Brain Cortex is the Decoding matter. Effects are impressive and constitute cognitive communication of other’s cerebral functions - Thoughts included ̇ resulting in Comprehension of them as a copied Speech Analogon/Parallele, coinciding technically to the long spoken concept of Physical Telepathy. That goes back even to the very early origination of Mental Constructions that is: to Thought and Intangible (sensed) ΄Images΄ making of: Psychesthetism. Furthermore this Brain to Brain Transmittal comprises not only Cognitive but also sensory interpretations©. The quality of Perception and Interaction from person to person coincides with Reality in some fields while, simultaneously and at any moment, Intangible sensory and cognitive Images – Noetic forms Gestalt - are realized bilaterally: At all-time speech interaction simulates open space conversation© Psychesthetism Essence in perception and comprehension© 2016.