
Installing a Neural Microelectrode Array: An array of microelectrodes connects with the brain, potentially allowing paralyzed patients to control computer interfaces with their minds. Courtesy Kelly Johnson/University of Utah Department of Neurosurgery
Did you ever think your thoughts, those firing neurons, were strong enough to move something or even interface with a computer? Yes, technology makes this all possible, but doesn't it make you wonder what else is attainable without wires. The paranormal phenomena of moving things with your mind was coined Telekinesis more than a century ago by a Russian psychical researcher named Alexander N. Aksakof. Some still believe that our thoughts generate magnetic waves that can be used to move objects and that once developed and trained, all minds can bend forks. (How to Begin Developing Telekinesis)
I can't help but think our brains interface with their surroundings during every moment of our existence - not just in our nervous system, but in the environment outside our body.

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