It’s a common expression: “I know what you’re thinking.” I think, in fact, there is a neural basis for that idea. A neural event is a fragment of a sensation—it transmits as an electro-magnetic radiation. Enough of these coming together will convey a thought. That is why we believe when looking at someone we think we know what they are thinking.
This is how it works:
1. A water droplet is turned into mist
Mechanism: Brownian movement, i.e. random movement among particles
2. Neural connection
Mechanism: Electromagnetic radiation
3. SETI (search for extraterrestrial intelligence)
Mechanism: Electromagnetic radiation
(The problem with 2 and 3 is that it is like looking for the proverbial needle in a hay stack, but greatly magnified.Nevertheless, there is enough in this outline, I think, to establish proof of concept.)