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B"H tactile, olfactory, visual, taste, and unconscious senses with a more real experience than sticking a pin in one's flesh. This is exclusive preservation of me mories strongly experienced as true existence. Experiment 1 begins when H.J. tells me to write down the na me of any substance that exists and we'll see if my cognitio n reaches the system as if by telepathy. The idea being that thought is a transfer of energy that he assumes has electromagnetic properties that can be decoded right down to the molecular content, and therefore stu died in relation to othe r ele ments of nature. His apparatus is reading; not the writing, but the energy pulsations fro m the hand etching letters. Emotion o f concern is logically interpreted as if it were verbal articulation. I was sure his equip ment could read the motion of my hand in order to determine the words ; as I wrote, so the words I inscribe d were an archaic re minder of what I had been thinking in rea l time. The symbols communicated my thoughts, but were not words. There are realms within realms of knowledgeable content I had thought of the moon at different phases during its monthly rotation around the earth, as I see it in different spatia l relationships from one to the other parts of my garden during different times of the night. T he screens and a mplifiers showed more height to the ocean waves at different points where the moon was at a perpendicular to the earth's surface. More so, the sounds of the virtual waves were measure able, and changes in my rate of breathing were indicated. I added structu re to my thoughts, imagining I could understand the sounds made b y whales, and "out of thin clear air" I could hear the fa miliar sound of the voice, to wit I had thought of the words , "Come to papa." I couldn't believe my ears. I must have been a whale in a previous life form. The next phase would be for Happy Joe to sense my inner and most private thoughts; adding his own psychoanalytic comprehension to the m, and finally to predict my thoughts before I experienced the m. The setup for this progra m involved a printout for later examination of correctness so that his predication was recorded before my actual expression, thus proving that emotions or sensation that strea ms through our minds are determined deep within our associations to the survivability of the species : instinct and adaptability. Severa l trials resulted in positive indication that this process could be 268