Ok, so I wrote:And your answer to that was:Remarkable. You make a claim about brain signals being "emf" (the short answer, Iacchus, is that they are not. Nerve signals are a self-propogating wave of (mostly) sodium & potassium ions across the semi-permeable membrane of the neuron. They are considerably slower than electromagnetic radiation, and we know an awful lot about them.), I ask if you really want to know about the topic, and your response is an obfuscatory mass of verbal silage that does not even attempt to answer my question.
I also wrote:
to which you replied:
Oddly enough, we know a bit about that too. And while I agree that the sky appears blue whether or not you understand the mechanism behind it, what you have had a tendency to do here is the equivalent of denying that science knows anything about why the sky is blue, claiming instead that it is blue because blue is god's favorite color, and that the evidence that blue is god's favorite color is that the sky is blue, and that this was revealed to you in a dream, making it much more reliable than anything science has to say about it, no matter what it is that they say, which you won't read anyway because your dream already gave you the answer.
And the sad thing is, the answers that science could give you are tremendously interesting in themselves--so much more beautiful than the things your dreams have convinced you of. Sorry, man.