INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION WITHOUT EXTERNAL TECHNOLOGY: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON MODELING SCIENTIFIC TELEPATHY THROUGH VIRTUAL OPTICAL IMPLANTATION OF IDENTIFICATION CHIPS

Authors

  • Adi Al A’assam Religious authority, Najaf, Iraq

Abstract

This study aims to explore the possibility of achieving mind-to-mind communication between individuals without relying on traditional communications technology, based on a hypothesis based on a "virtual optical implant" of digital SIM cards (digital SIMs) within the human brain. The idea is based on a scientific imagination based on neural and optical synchronization, whereby the human consciousness is programmed to receive and transmit encrypted optical-mental signals that mimic the properties of traditional digital chips, but without the use of hardware. An experimental prototype was designed based on synchronous mental exercises and recording shared brain patterns (EEG). Initial results showed an overlap in neural patterns between sender and receiver pairs, supporting the hypothesis of a biological predisposition for organized telepathy without intermediaries.

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2025-09-26

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A’assam, A. A. (2025). INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION WITHOUT EXTERNAL TECHNOLOGY: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON MODELING SCIENTIFIC TELEPATHY THROUGH VIRTUAL OPTICAL IMPLANTATION OF IDENTIFICATION CHIPS. International Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology, 3(9), 84–89. Retrieved from https://medicaljournals.eu/index.php/IJCNP/article/view/2134