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					Originally Posted by Russ  No idea, I'm not a scientist. | 
	
 you don't need to be a scientist.  you just need to read the findings of the studies they do.   
as I said, Google will help you find an awful lot of information.  there's some fascinating stuff out there.  it can potentially answer a lot of questions without ever resorting to 'magical' dismissals.  it will also pose more questions, which is why studies continue.  there are many theories that have been confirmed or dis-proven and many more yet to be.  I can recommend a starting point for you if you like?  You can download a 5 part podcast from the Reith Lectures recorded by Radio 4 given by a neurologist by the name or Vilayanur Ramachandran found 
HERE.  really, really informative.  let it open your mind, before it dies!!  
