One thing I find funny with mankind- scientists specifically, is that they assume once they title something a LAW it is immutable. Or that they have "discovered" the actual nature of the universe, because they title something a LAW.
You should look into biophotonic communication in the human body. You would probably be interested. And the human brain has been extensively been recorded emitting ELF waves with a SQUID. And other types of electromagnetic waves as well.
Consciousness hasn't been measured by a scientific instrument, just the indirect effects of consciousness upon reality.
Out of body experiences are very, very real, and are not lucid dreams in the least bit. Once you experience them, you will understand this on a very intimate level. Not once in my experiences of WILDS( of which I have induced 50 lucid dreams intentionally) have I accidentally OBEd. When I did OBE, the process was completely different, and involved more of my body. Lucid dreams feel more like an opening of the mind, right above the eyebrows, and in, pointed 45 degrees upwards, and you feel as if you step into that opened space. OBEs are much different, refer to others accounts of them, because I have had very very few.
Radio waves and light waves are not the same thing. Radio waves are of a lower frequency, and just because they are in the same "spectrum" does not allow you to call them the same thing at all, they have much much different effects upon reality, and this demonstrates your ignorance of the subject.
If a perception cannot be proven to have a stimulus, assume it to be a hallucination or dream. This is common sense.
Assume, and you make an ASS out of U and ME. If a perception cannot be proven to have a stimulus, upgrade your measuring equipment. All perceptions have a stimulus, whether internally provided, or externally provided. Idiot. What you meant to say was "If a perception cannot be proven to have a stimulus that comes from external, physical reality, then conclude it as a hallucination or a dream, or something we have no current knowledge of. This is a logical, and fair conclusion."
Bioeletromagnetic resonance patterns do not operate the same way as artificial resonance induced by mechanical appliances, and they manipulate the propagation of electromagnetic waves differently than mechanical appliances. Again, I suggest you read into biophotonic communication, quantum field resonance, and also understand nuclear magnetic resonance, with reference to Cooper bonded electrons, and the way they bond through any distance and affect each other simultaneously, then follow that line of thought to how this works in biological organisms.
The teapot in your assertion is not obeying Keplers Laws, it is obeying all the laws of the Universe at once, and could give a damn about Keplers Laws. We apply Keplers Laws to the teapot to calculate what the teapot is doing, what it did, and what it will be doing.
I can't wait till humanity grows out of their egocentric viewpoint, that nature has to wait for them to discover something to use it properly. This perception of mine is brought up by the stimulus of assholes like you ludr that think they know everything about everything because they have read a few papers about it, and have experienced a couple experiences. Do us all a favor. Keep the article to yourself until you MASTER Astral Projection and Out of Body experiences. You are just like those scientists back in the 70s, completely knowing that they didn't have the clue about what the color of dinosaurs were, and yet suggested to artists what color to draw them, leading an inaccurate view of reality. Until you know every little detail about a subject, shut your trap, or write in private journals, lest you paint an inaccurate picture of the world for my children, who will be reading articles such as yours. Thank you.
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