(2018-10-07, 06:23 PM)Tom Butler Wrote: All such theories I have considered have in common the failure of the theoretician to consider Psi Field research. (For instance Psychokinesis Research) In other words, they are trying to explain a nonphysical phenomenon with only physical principles. That is a little like trying to model earth's shape with only what can be seen on the horizon.
I very much agree with your entire post.
To me, talk of an "electromagnetic theory of consciousness" kind of skips the real problem, which is not what type of technology is used by the brain to produce consciousness, it is the deeper problem of the basic principles of how you create sentience out of non-sentience.
There is a guy, Michael Persinger, who does claim that psi information - such as that in telepathy - is carried on very low frequency (~7 Hz) electromagnetic signals that resonate around the earth. However,
a) That theory seems to ignore the fact that it would seem that telepathy is not attenuated by distance, nor by Faraday cages (I am not entirely sure if these would shield signals at 7 Hz). I guess that is another way of saying that it is non-local.
b) The theory totally ignores the concept of bandwidth. Assuming at least a few thousand of the earth's population are communicating telepathically (or trying to), that will not fit in a 7 Hz carrier! Put another way, all telepathy would arrive as a scrambled mush of everyone's communications!