User blog comment:Meurlorg/telepathy theory/idea/@comment-28043470-20160624053634/@comment-74.66.78.180-20160626014929

Here are a few:

1. The electrical impulses in the brain aren't actually thoughts but rather volatage traveling across nerve cells signaling to those cells to fire. The unified pattern of all these cells firing is the thought. Because it is a pattern and not a signal it can't be conducted.

2. Even if the pattern could be conducted the electrical resistance of the human skull is actually very high, and the amount of energy needed to overcome that resistance causes burns and seizures.

3. The electrical activity in the brain only acts from a distance of one cell to its closest neighbor so it's super weak measured outside the skull. In an electrolyte bath that super weak energy would not transmit a significan distance.

4. Because thinking is a pattern of action and not a unified thought wave even if you were to pick it up with detector out of context it's unitelligible and too much has been dispersed for it to be reconstructed.

Check this out instead: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/science/Human-brains-can-communicate-directly-with-each-other/articleshow/41691705.cms