Why the Human Being can be a Telephone Operator, but not a Telephone 

Write a sentence in which all the words are wrong: The transfer of thoughts via telepathy is an ancient ability which especially talented mediums have used for spiritual purposes for centuries.

The improved version is as follows: Telepathy has existed since the telephone was invented. Since human beings enjoy feeling superior to machines, they think “Whatever a telephone can do, I can do already.”

Unfortunately, a flat rate for especially cost-effective thought transfer will not be offered in the foreseeable future.
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Heinz Oberhummer tells us where we can station satellites in order to phone anyone in the world, whether an invisible transfer of information were possible without a transfer of energy – keyword revitalised water and why thought transference contradicts the principles of energy conservation.

How should telepathy function on an energetic basis, according to its adherents? How long has telepathy existed? Why does it (not) function? Machines can already read and/or localise thoughts (MRT) today. Univ.-Lekt. Mag. Werner Gruber will provide answers to these questions and more.

Professor Oberhummer will provide tips and an opportunity to get in touch to anyone who believes to possess telepathic abilities…

The clip (currently only available in German)


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