According to a recent study by scientists from the University of Washington, one person’s thoughts can control another person’s body movement with transmitted signals.
Scientists and philosophers have long debated what level of consciousness, if any, animals and plants have. Some philosophers have even questioned the existence of all but their own minds, being unable to say with absolute certainty that other human beings have consciousness. These questions all relate to beings we label as “living” or “organic.”
Modern physics in chiming in on an age-old philosophical debate. Here’s a look at a few theories about where or in what way our thoughts physically exist.
Stanford University Professor Emeritus William A. Tiller has been researching a level of physical reality hitherto undetectable with conventional measurement instruments. It is inconceivably powerful and it is affected by human thoughts, says Tiller.