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Can DARPA read minds via electromagnetic frequencies and if so for how long?
The answer to this question is that it depends on what you mean by the term "electromagnetic frequency" and how you define it. For example, if you use the word "frequency" in your definition of electromagnetic frequency, then you would say that there is a frequency in the electromagnetic spectrum that is equal to or greater than the frequency of the earth's magnetic field. In other words, there are frequencies in space, time, and space-time that are more or less the same as the frequencies of space and time. If you think about it this way, when you say "space" or "time" you are referring to the time it takes for a person to travel from one place to another in a matter of minutes, seconds, or even minutes. The same is true for "energy," which is the amount of energy that can be absorbed by a human body at any given moment. A person's body can absorb as much energy as it wants, but it will not be able to absorb all of that energy at once. It will only absorb a small fraction of it at a moment's notice. This is called "quantum energy," and it is what we call "