Nice, a colleague successfully defended their PhD thesis. I was rather nervous there, keeping myself back from comments on issues that I thought were not addressed.
My essay presentation about the properties of finite and infinite universes went okay as well, I guess. It wasn't as smooth as I would have liked it to be. And there were practically no questions from the audience, nor did they laugh at what I hoped would be funny.
Anyway, that's it with the course on religion, science, pseudo-science. Generally I marvelled at the intelligence of the lecturer, though, his motives seemed a bit unclear. Obviously he was lying when he said that he had not had any weird experiences but had heard a lot of stories from people. So, asked him about it and he admitted having had experiences with telepathy. We discussed some stuff, I mentioned a couple of my experiences and he asked me if I would like to cooperate in the research of these phenomena. His methods are still a bit unclear to me (got the impression that he wants to adapt the world - whereas I want to adapt myself to the world), so I did not give a clear answer but definitely agreed to discuss these things sometime or other. I'm a bit happy about that :).
Regarding telepathy, he said he heard the thoughts of other people. Most often, the unvoiced thoughts. This was sort of new to me, because I don't hear thoughts and I don't think I have. So far I have only felt thoughts.
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