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In an earlier previous article I described the existence of group unconscious communication, which I referred to as the Internet of the subconscious. Very succinctly, early psychiatrists noted that in one to one psychoanalysis the analyzed very frequently repeated the non-verbalized thought of the psychiatrist, as if the analysand could read the psychiatrist's thoughts. Such great psychiatrists as Freud and Jung postulated that the analysand was able to detect the thought of the psychiatrist by reading his body language. Freud went so far as to suggest in an essay that psychics could actually detect specific details about another person such as dates of events, names of his friends or acquaintances, and other similar details by reading the nuances in his speech or subtle body language. Jung suggested that psychics could likewise make spectacularly accurate guesses about attendees at Ouija readings by reading, as it were, the vibrations in the subject's hands as they touched the Ouija board. Such theories went, for the most part, unexplained, and a more recent review by the late Professor Silverman, in the late 1980s, while describing phenomena such as the emotional content of the thought being transmitted, did not offer a complete technical explanation. More recently, however, the invention of the Internet does provide a model which can help us to understand how detailed information can be transmitted subconsciously between two or more people. While reading the explanation, keep in mind, as well, that the Internet and related electronic communication is an invention that came out of the brain of human beings. Anyone who has used the older dial up Internet, will recall the series of tones that sound as the pc is connecting to the web. The tones which continue to be transmitted throughout the connection convey a complex string of mathematical information, which is translated into the words, pictures and sounds, which we see and hear on the computer screen.The human brain is far more complex than the largest computer, and the nuances in the tone of a person's voice contain many more than 4 different tones, so consider the possibilities of subconscious communication. Additionally, as I suggested in my previous article, considering the universality of the Internet, there is no reason to believe that thought transference is limited to two people. On the contrary, subconscious material can be transferred from person to person to person, without emerging into consciousness, ad infinitum. The process of electronic modulation affords an opportunity to more clearly appreciate how humans integrate these complex subconscious signals with manifest speech and behavior. In electronic modulation, one signal, the primary signal, is encoded in the wave form of a second signal called the carrier signal. There are four primary types of changes used in electronic communication. In the first change, called AM modulation, individual waves of the carrier signal may be increased or decreased in amplitude. Different levels of increase and decrease code for different binary signals, i.e. 00, 01, 10, 11. In this way a rapid frequency signal can transmit lots of information about the primary signal. In the second form of modulation information is coded in phase changes of the carrier wave. In a third form of modulation information is coded in changes in the frequency width, i.e. two waves may be wide apart followed by two waves that are close together. In a fourth type of modulation, there are two carrier waves. The modulation process takes place at one end of the signal, and demodulation takes place at the other end of the signal. A machine that can both modulate and demodulate the signal is known as the modem, (modulator plus demodulator). Now lets see how this Internet example applies to humans. Let speech and body language be likened to the carrier signal in electronics. The secret subconscious signaling is then modulated by the brain into the speech and body language, and is demodulated on the other end. The whole process takes place subconsciously except with psychics, mediums, prophets and other types of "sensitive" people. { But how is this process standardized, so that all humans can demodulate the signals of their peers. It appears, that through human evolution, people and lower creatures as well, have developed with their own internal modems that are genetically related to the modems of other humans and creatures. | Now how is this process standardized? Apparently through species evolution As man evolves he evolved with a part of the brain that functions like a modem. Additionally, animals may have similar mechanisms and this may explain the instinctual understanding of animals and the ability of some humans such as King Solomon and St Francis of Assisi to communicate with animals.
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