Neuro-Ondulatory Theory of Metasensory Communication: Redefining and Proposing a Scientific Theory of Telepathy
Romuald Stone Mbangmou
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Romuald Stone Mbangmou: Lecturer-researcher, at the University of Yaounde 1 Consultant Practitioner at the Henri Piéron Integrative Medical-Psychological Center in Yaounde
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 3s, 1963-1975
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This research aims to shed light on intriguing phenomena often described as telepathic and linked to extrasensory communication in the literature. Documented experiences, gathered from human populations, have enabled a neuropsychological analysis. The findings suggest that the brain can transmit or receive information instantaneously or with delay to another brain, induce ideas in another brain, or recognize the wave patterns of a physically close acquaintance. These abilities highlight the brain’s potential to interact beyond conventional sensory functions and communication mechanisms, emphasizing synchronization and inter-individual connections. This phenomenon, in which sensory organs operate collectively rather than individually—by incorporating new elements such as waves—suggests a newly described process termed neuro-ondulation or the neuro-ondulatory process. This subtle, non-verbal interaction indexes a novel source of ideas emerging from these neuro-ondulatory activations.
Date: 2025
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