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Subject: Re: Cancelling EM waves
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Date: Sat, 21-Sep-85 05:41:09 EDT
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Reply-To: tedrick@ucbernie.UUCP (Tom Tedrick)
Organization: University of California, Berkeley
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This discussion of EM waves triggered a thought. (I have
studied a lot of math but little physics ...)

Is it possible to direct radio waves towards a particular
location some distance away, in order to affect the behavior
of a person at that location? Is any research done on
questions like this? I would expect the Soviets would
have experimented with this kind of thing ...

Thanks very much,
     -Tom
      tedrick@berkeley