Why would a harmless package be considered suspicious ??? That makes no sense. Betting this Prof knows a lot more than WE will ever know. Did this Professor get a phone call from Holmes? Was he “treating” “experimenting” with Holmes?? Is there “Hypnotism” involved?? Psycotic drugs?
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“”Why would a harmless package be considered suspicious ??? That makes no sense. Betting this Prof knows a lot more than WE will ever know. Did this Professor get a phone call from Holmes? Was he treating experimenting with Holmes?? Is there Hypnotism involved?? Psycotic drugs?””
I agree with your suspicions.
Why were the cops called to look at a suspicious package and then by accident find another one with Holmes return address?
Did the psychiatrist return the Holmes package to the mailroom after it had been delivered to him on the 13th?
How many times did Holmes meet with this shrink?
I’d say yes to all of the above. My first response to this incident, posted on the morning after, was that he looked as if he was in a state of post hypnotism.
You might want to ask Prof. David Gelernter.
“Was he treating experimenting with Holmes?? Is there Hypnotism involved?? Psycotic drugs?”
That was one of my first suspicions when I read his work involved ‘nerves’.... How did he change from a brilliant student, earning large grants - into failing oral tests and dropping out of school? Something happened......
Neuroscience:
1. scientific study of nervous system: a scientific discipline that studies nerve cells or the nervous system, e.g. neuroanatomy or neurophysiology, or all such disciplines collectively
2. molecular and cellular neurology: the scientific study of the molecular and cellular levels of the nervous system, of systems within the brain such as vision and hearing, and of behavior produced by the brain