I believe that there are people that can read personalities and even make out someone else's thoughts because they have the ability to tune to a particular person's frequency. Whereas the CFS theory can begin to explain the phenomena of reading another person's thoughts, we can also take a whack at:
Reincarnation
Why should Buddhists have all the fun? General Patton had memories of women crying over their fallen on the battlefield. Normal for a General in WWII, but in his case these memories were of war while he fought in the Roman army. People have memories that do not make sense in this time or place. Should the scientific community rubber stamp them as whacked? What if what these people say is true? I personally do not have memories of past lives, but based on what I know the mind to be, this could easily be another facet of our theory.
Welcome To Your Personal Account
Try to imagine all knowledge in the world, both good and bad existing in one spot. Let's say that it is a ball that is segmented such as an orange or similar to the logo in the top right corner of this webpage. A single block or segment is assigned to you when you are born (in the case of the logo, you are the blue one). As you live and learn, your accumulated knowledge is stored here. When you die, the information remains.
What if when you are assigned to your new knowledge space, you overlap the segment of someone else's storage from the past? This happens in the world of computing all of the time. I can easily create an account on a system that was once occupied by someone else and either due to carelessness or on purpose, place them into an account with previous information.
Ever pick up a telephone and hear voices that shouldn't be there? You are not a Schizophrenic, just a consumer with a less than ideal phone service. What do we do with humans that actually hear voices inside their heads? That's right, the loony bin. It's too bad we currently cannot prove that the voices are or were real.
"Got any proof, pal?"
Matter of fact, I do. There have been documented cases of people who have received information or suffered changes to their aggregate personality due to trauma. One young girl one day woke up with knowledge of ancient Egypt. Eventually, she was able to identify her own grandfather, who we know today as Pharoah Ramses II. She eventually went to work at the Museum of Cairo and lived in Cairo until her death. There are cases of others that have suffered other traumas and have actually gained knowledge from it. Let's try to figure this out with mainstream science--is there any physical way to teach a man quantum physics in less than a few minutes while he's out cold? How about teaching a grown man how to expertly play the piano in the time it takes to knock him on the head? These cases aren't just supposition--they have actually happened.
The only way science could explain these phenomena is to call it a lie. To state that these people are liars or must have studied it in the past and somehow forgotten about it is intellectual treason.
Again, similar to the theory Cosmic, I know that I can make my computer mount the hard drives on a different system on the same network and my computer immediately gains all of that new information. A computer network was originally modeled on a broadcast environment whereby the computers act like radio stations, communicating in a radiosphere contained within a wire.
As our knowledge is transmitted and received to long-term storage, it seems plausible that bleed over of signals superimposed information is possible.