Quote Originally Posted by The Cusp View Post
Never heard of quantum mechanics?
Actually, I've studied quantum mechanics. Clearly, you have only studied "What the Bleep do We Know".

Quote Originally Posted by Omnius Deus View Post
What the hell are radio waves? How is information able to float through the air and collected and processed by antennae? Not just sounds, but trillions of bits of information are flying all around you, all the time. Wireless internet is proof enough of that. Our brain is connected by neurons that don't touch. They send signals to each other that contain information like left, right, walk, run, etc. This is complex information consisting of nothing more than a tiny spark of energy between two neurons. If energy CAN contain information, it seems logical to me that it does typically. You project everything you think in the energy you give the world, and some people can collect this energy and process it, decode it the same way a radio decodes the airwaves.
First of all, the way neurons communicate is through ion exchange, not "sparks" or "radio waves". Neurons are not antennas.

See, what you're doing here is stupidly trying to use science to support your ridiculous assertions, and then reject that same science when it says that you're wrong. Yes, I am aware of radio communication. But no, neurons cannot receive or transmit radio waves (or whatever other stupid energy transfer medium you have in mind). Clearly you haven't studied neurons or electronics. A good working knowledge of either will show you how absurd these notions are. Now, until you agree to read a science textbook, this discussion is over.