"Mental communication without verbalization... all space is made up of waves and we are constantly sending and receiving messages from our brain"
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The pseudo-scientific wrapper - “all space is made up of waves” - matters because it borrows the authority of physics to legitimize a feeling most people recognize: you can walk into a room and sense the temperature without anyone announcing it. The subtext is about permission. It tells the listener to trust gut readings, to treat intuition as signal rather than noise, especially in a culture that often dismisses women’s perception as “overthinking” or “imagining things.”
There’s also a celebrity-era context: performers are trained to read microcues, manage aura, and project presence on command. Louise’s phrasing turns that professional hyper-attunement into a universal human capacity, democratizing the “star” skill as something we’re all doing unconsciously. It’s a comforting theory with a quietly anxious underside: if we’re “constantly sending and receiving,” then privacy is thin, boundaries are porous, and every unspoken thought becomes part of the room’s weather.
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Louise, Tina. (2026, January 16). Mental communication without verbalization... all space is made up of waves and we are constantly sending and receiving messages from our brain. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/mental-communication-without-verbalization-all-128285/
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Louise, Tina. "Mental communication without verbalization... all space is made up of waves and we are constantly sending and receiving messages from our brain." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/mental-communication-without-verbalization-all-128285/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Mental communication without verbalization... all space is made up of waves and we are constantly sending and receiving messages from our brain." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/mental-communication-without-verbalization-all-128285/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.





