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Brains, I Need Brains

The Brain as an RF Transmitter/Receiver

John Ege
6 min readOct 5, 2021

The brain shines with about 20 Watts of power. Per Heart Math folks, and Dr. Paul Pearsal, author of the Heart’s Code, the heart outshines the brain, electromagnetically speaking, by 60 times. There are some who suggest the brain is nothing more than a radio transceiver. Our DNA is comprised of crystals, so we’re crystal radios? What if we’ll all just mobile cell phones connected into a wireless brain net, a bunch of supercomputers tied in tandem? Would that change the concept of spirituality- we’re not souls, but shared data sets?

Most people don’t know this, but Hans Berger, the inventor of the EEG, was trying to explain ESP- because he had an inexplicable experience. Forgive if in summarizing I get some details wrong, but in essence- he was a war surgeon and in the field when his father died, and his sister came to tell him. Only, his sister and father were hundreds of miles away. On reuniting, it turns out the time of his father’s death corelated to the same time of his experience.

It only takes one experience to convert you. He spent years looking for brainwaves emanating from the human brain, and was ridiculed by peers. He did find brainwaves. They’re instrumental in understanding brain health today. Brains actually do transmit and that signal can be detected. We’re moving away from…

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John Ege
John Ege

Written by John Ege

LPC-S, Director for MUFON, TX, and father of 1... Discovering the Unseen through Art, Word, Thought, and Mystery.

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