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March 1, 2026 at 6:09 pm #100001471
Steven WhatmoreParticipantThought Recording Technology and Telepathy
In Nov 2023 UC Berkeley released some research where they were able to recreate the lyrics of song directly from the electrical signals the patient brain produces using EEG technology. This is unique from existing systems Thought To Speech and Thought to Text based technologies which use signal analysis and pattern matching to create a computer generated voice (or text). This technology once improved will be able to recreate the thoughts, memories and basically everything the patient is thinking once it improves. Given that Telepathy occurs in the consciousness / subconscious mind of individuals this technology being able to record thoughts (in first person voice) of the human mind means that this technology will give us access to Telepathy, providing what I consider to be the first definitive proof and reliable access to these communications.
This will be a fundamental paradigm shift in the field of Parapsychology, finally allowing the discipline to graduate from what most to be considered a pseudo-science to a real ‘science’.
Similar in nature to what UC Berkeley has achieved I inadvertantly stumbled upon the same result yet these result absolutely indicate Telepathic communications, having successfully recorded communications in first-person voice with another individual (whom I do not know) and an exchange of PII (Personally identifiable information – in this case a SIN number – SSN equivalent). This is something that Dr Moran Cerf from Harvard University spent some time on with his work on Thought Recording and Reproduction Device (Wikipedia) yet his work as far as I can tell produced no positive results.
I have subsequently recorded several other examples and is something that I can demonstrate live and in-person
I would like an opportunity to discuss this result and how it was achieved with anyone who may be able to further this important achievement.
Please contact me at
Steven Whatmore
whatty.786@gmail.com
416.577.0057My name is Whatty – Can you hear me!
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