Buddha at the Gas Pump

727. Diane Hennacy Powell

Apr 5, 2025
Diane Hennacy Powell, a psychiatrist and neuroscientist from Johns Hopkins, discusses her groundbreaking work in The Telepathy Tapes. She explores the profound abilities of non-speaking autistic children, who defy conventional understanding with their telepathic talents. Powell shares fascinating anecdotes, including the extraordinary case of a girl overcoming autism to master complex math. She also examines the interconnectedness of consciousness, highlighting how advancements in technology could reshape our understanding of human cognition and communication.
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INSIGHT

Rethinking Brain and Memory Function

  • Kim Peek's exceptional memory challenged neuroscience models linking memory to neuron quantity.
  • Cases of hydrocephalus reveal superior intelligence with significantly reduced brain tissue, urging reevaluation of brain function.
ANECDOTE

Twins Sharing Prime Numbers Instantly

  • Oliver Sacks reported twins exchanging prime numbers exceeding known computational limits.
  • They claimed to not calculate but receive the numbers directly, implying access to an informational field.
ANECDOTE

Blind Savant Mastering Music

  • Leslie Dunkey, born blind with cerebral palsy, played thousands of songs after hearing them once.
  • His mother’s persistent support enabled this extraordinary musical ability.
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