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I've always thought we use (on average) 17% of our overall processing capacity, and I can tell you right now, the ability to minipulate objects with our minds is not all that far away. Our brain is a radio transmitter- I've felt it, my friend sent me a call for help from next door when he fell down the stairs and fractured his spine- but he couldn't talk. Also, in WWII, a friend of my fathers woke up screaming the night that her son was watching a torpedo streaming towards the bow. We transmit EULF (Extremely Ultra Low Frequency) signals, signals that interfere with our electro-magnetic field (Have you ever found that you can wipe out a radio station on an old radio by standing near it, and varying the levels of static by simply moving a hand? That's your field interfering with the Antenna's reception field) Therefore, If we can harness some of that transmitting power, physical minipulation of objects by a gravitron field (Minipulation of electro-physical gravitrons by thought to push or pull an object in any direction) may not be as complicated as first imagined. Also, I have conditioned my mind to work instantaneously, and have discovered that I am now unable to communicate as well as before, since there are so many varibles to a 'yes-no' question. This Sucks. But I am afraid of what would happen if we harnessed the great potential of the wetware that is our brain. We'd be full of potential, true, but what if it is used for the wrong purpose? Not to be a nazi here, or to sympatize with genocide, but the creation of the extermination camps required more than a little brianpower. If that hell is what we have unleashed already, what could be the inferno of the future?
""As I sit before the fire, I wonder how many before myself have been burned.'"
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