kristof65 said:
captainjack23 said:
The main problem with the elecromagnetic idea is that the current that the brain generates is both DC and microvoltage levels -thus has a vanishingly small range, and quick attenuation -its why nerves are electro chemical boosters to retransmit any signal -and the micro voltage is likely so that unwanted interference between nerves is minimized.
My primary point wasn't so much that I thought we could get the human brain to broadcasting/receiving in the electromagnetic spectrum, just that if we do eventually find some truth to psionics - or at least empathy/telepathy - it's likely to be an extension or variation of what we've already learned about the electromagnetic spectrum - and probably, as you mention, the electro-chemical stuff we already know about the brain.
I've worked with electronics and radios long enough to know the micro-voltages of the brain wouldn't be caplable of broadcasting even a few feet. But OTOH, I've worked with electronics long enough to know that some wierd stuff happens even the best engineers don't quite understand. And we've barely scratched the surface of what we can learn about the brain. So when (if) we do finally come to understand that which we don't yet understand, it's highly unlikely to be something entirely new, just a different outlook and better understanding of that which we already know about.
Sorry, didn't realizre you were an electronics type -I could have summed that up much more quickly

. And let me assure you that wierd stuff also happens with brain electronics that isn't well understood.
I like your point, now that I understand it. It may be that the mechanism for Psi may turn out to be some odd form of tk that manipulates or counts neurotransmitters in a subjects brain; or somthing that causes a rewire as I suggested about the sound detection systems. My main objection to theories equating game psi with IRL psi without a black box really biols down to two points:
First is that the existing research seems to indicate that internal communication language of the brain is essentially encrypted uniquely for each brain, and at different timepoints in the same brain -which make decryption a problem greater than cracking NSA super level mega prime number encryption - and which may never be amenable to calculation. So, even getting a means to 'image' a brains thought's may never produce useful information.
Second, while there are lots of perceptual, electronic and environmental anomalies, they remain just that -anomalies. Simply tacking an explaination onto the observation of anomalies, such as ghosts or psi has is as amuch speculation as religions and/or the flying spagetti monster ; plus, research has yet to produce a predictable or repeatable demonstration of psi, or one without a simler explainiation (and demonstration) of normal phenomenon (such as stage magic).
Still, I think that Psionics in Traveller are very useful, but for the OTU needs strict limitation to avoid superpowered campaigns; unless that's what one wants. There is , after all a rich SF heritage of the conflict that occurs withen a "changed" generation starts emerging.
My position that "realistic Psionics is an Oxymoron" refers to the lack of realism in any IRL psi evidence; its hard to claim a game interpretation has liklihood or realism when there seems to be none IRL. If one treats it as a black box, it works fine.
It seems that for any campaign with Psi, there are a few questions which every GM needs to consider - I'd say, off the top of my head, some of them (for ESP) are:
Does telepathy require a common spoken language ?
Is cross species telepathy possible, and if so, what are the conditions.
Is telepathy limited to Sentient beings -one could probably psi a chimp or a dolphin, but what about a dog or cat ?
Ditto the above for telempathy.
teleportation and tk seem pretty well defined (in black box terms).
Any suggestions as to other black-boxy questions that would help ?