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New Study Scientifically Proves Psychic Ability
We hear a lot of talk about the possibility of psychic powers, and we have all had experiences where we have a sense something is going to happen right before it actually does. It’s not uncommon to have a feeling someone is going to call right before they call us, or to know what someone is going to say before any words have been spoken. But is there any scientific credibility to these experiences? A recent peer reviewed study reveals that the answer is yes.
This interesting new study shows that our minds can sense future events 2-10 seconds before they take place. This study called “Predictive Physiological Anticipation Preceding Seemingly Unpredictable Stimuli: A Meta-Analysis” looked at 26 different studies done over the course of over 30 years which showed that the body and brain actually have a physiological reaction to the future events before you are even consciously aware of it. The neural activity of the brain is triggered in response to stimuli before they are even present in linear time. These “pre-stimulus responses” tell us that we actually have the ability to physically detect unpredictable events before they even manifest in our physical space-time.
Two people communicating by telepathy. Digital illustration.They concluded that ” the results of this meta-analysis indicate a clear effect, but we are not at all clear about what explains it”. Of course, the current scientific paradigm isn’t willing to embrace the idea of consciousness being able to actually tap into the dimension of time and receive information. Because of this, they go on to conclude that “The cause of this anticipatory activity, which undoubtedly lies within the realm of natural physical processes (as opposed to supernatural or paranormal ones), remains to be determined.” It’s a shame that almost 30 studies proving the brains ability to detect future events before they actually happen still isn’t enough to convince scientists to look outside of the current paradigm for explanations.
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New Study Scientifically Proves Psychic Ability
We hear a lot of talk about the possibility of psychic powers, and we have all had experiences where we have a sense something is going to happen right before it actually does. It’s not uncommon to have a feeling someone is going to call right before they call us, or to know what someone is going to say before any words have been spoken. But is there any scientific credibility to these experiences? A recent peer reviewed study reveals that the answer is yes.
This interesting new study shows that our minds can sense future events 2-10 seconds before they take place. This study called “Predictive Physiological Anticipation Preceding Seemingly Unpredictable Stimuli: A Meta-Analysis” looked at 26 different studies done over the course of over 30 years which showed that the body and brain actually have a physiological reaction to the future events before you are even consciously aware of it. The neural activity of the brain is triggered in response to stimuli before they are even present in linear time. These “pre-stimulus responses” tell us that we actually have the ability to physically detect unpredictable events before they even manifest in our physical space-time.
Two people communicating by telepathy. Digital illustration.They concluded that ” the results of this meta-analysis indicate a clear effect, but we are not at all clear about what explains it”. Of course, the current scientific paradigm isn’t willing to embrace the idea of consciousness being able to actually tap into the dimension of time and receive information. Because of this, they go on to conclude that “The cause of this anticipatory activity, which undoubtedly lies within the realm of natural physical processes (as opposed to supernatural or paranormal ones), remains to be determined.” It’s a shame that almost 30 studies proving the brains ability to detect future events before they actually happen still isn’t enough to convince scientists to look outside of the current paradigm for explanations.
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