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Dear Mr. Gustavo Ogasawara: Yes but the average person within society does not possess the technology to conduct and perform active surveillance activities via neurosensor devices or apparatuses in order to detect a persons thoughts. Currently scientists are utilizing Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) to map and record human thought processes. 

If you take it to the nth degree you are mostly likely correct scientifically because carbon based life form entities share the same environmental conditions. So yes tiny little electron could end up lost between cells and invade the space of another being. 

So the possibility of active or passive exchanges of electrochemical data and information would seem highly plausible. You could also argue that extrasensory perception (E.S.P.) exists so certain human beings can read our minds. I would argue on a practical basis that a reasonable person would probably conclude that most people do not control or possess advanced technologies to detect and record human mind brain wave activities and the concomitant associated electrochemical processes utilized by the human brain to organize, store, and retrieve encoded data and information stored within the various organelles of the human brain. 

Sincerely, Monica Andrews, Editor-in-chief, #FreePeoplesFreePress News