Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!gatech!udel!princeton!mind!dean From: dean@mind.UUCP (Dean Radin) Newsgroups: sci.misc Subject: dental telepathy Message-ID: <2267@mind.UUCP> Date: 8 Apr 88 21:30:54 GMT Organization: Cognitive Science, Princeton University Lines: 15 Keywords: references? Many of you have probably heard tales of people hearing voices and music "in their head," which was later traced to orthodontic appliances or fillings in their teeth. I've looked for references pertaining to "dental telepathy," both popular and scientific, and have come up empty. Does anyone know of articles on this phenomenon, particularly on the physics of how electrolytes and metals in someone's mouth might lead to the hearing of rf broadcasts, or even whether this is a genuine phenomenon? Dean Radin Department of Psychology Princeton University dean@mind.princeton.edu