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Is it human’s sixth sense?

Human’s sixth sense

Abroad, people’s mind power or mental induction is called human’s sixth sense, also known as extra-sensory power (abbreviated as ESP in English). Let's take a look at the following example. Kil Igulus, an advertising company employee in New Jersey, USA, asked someone to cover his eyes with a leather blindfold. He relied solely on his mental perception to ride a bicycle on a crowded street for 15 kilometers without encountering any obstacles. obstacle. Afterwards, Igulus said that the secret to completing the test was that he received the "wave of determination" sent by the three people behind him. Swann (43 years old at the time), an ESP man who was tested at the Stanford Research Institute in the United States, is said to be able to see through all parts of the world with an accuracy of 90%. He used his clairvoyance to draw the secret U.S. base on Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean. It is actually more accurate than the photos taken by reconnaissance satellites. He also correctly determined the location of the Nike missile base in the United States, which stunned the military.

Mrs. Clochelde Naklin, a female owner of a stroller factory in Switzerland, often uses her special powers to assist the police in solving crimes. There is a deaf-mute boy named Alber Balin (14 years old). ) is missing. The female boss pointed to a place on the map that the police had searched and said: "The child must be here." The search team went out again and finally found the boy whose legs were held by rocks and could not move. A young couple's money was stolen. The thieves hid the money in the boiler in the basement, and she saw through it. She said her right hand seemed to function as an antenna and that she seemed to be able to feel some kind of special wave.

John Hansington, a professor of physics at Buckbay University, conducted a mental test on a 15-year-old British girl, Julie Norge. She only needed to use a thin copper rod sealed in a glass tube. Touch the mouth of the tube and it will bend to 6 degrees. Connect the metal hook to the lead of the electronic force measuring instrument. When she focuses her mind on the hook, the instrument's pointer will swing violently. She crossed two wheat straws into a cross shape, placed them in a glass bottle, and covered the bottle from above. She used her mind power for 5 minutes to rotate the wheat straws 60 degrees. Danish college student, 17-year-old Lena Voss, took a rigorous ESP test at the University of Copenhagen's authoritative Institute of Physics in Olsting. She touched the bolt with her hand and it bent at 45 degrees. Put the nail into the glass bottle, and when she touches the bottle outside, the nail can bend 10 degrees. She held the back of the thermometer and the temperature indication automatically rose by 9 degrees. When she looks at the magnetic needle or the hour hand, the pointer will swing violently.

From June 1975 to 1978, she took a test every two months and succeeded every time. This surprised Dr. Richard Madak, an American scholar at the institute.

Japanese TV once broadcast a performance by Kamada Asami, a fifth-year student at Kawajiri Elementary School in Akita City. She could make the hat on her head soften like magic, and make the hairpins and hairpins on the table The wire-framed cotton doll's arms and legs can bend and straighten at will. She can use her mind power to automatically open most open can lids to 40 degrees. In the 1980s, major powers such as the United States and the Soviet Union spent millions of dollars researching ways to conduct espionage and war using pure power of mind. NASA has invested US$8 million in the Stanford Research Institute, a leading think tank in the United States, to study the use of ESP to detect spacecraft failures in advance. The U.S. Army Missile Research and Development Command also allocated $3 million to research on Killian photography used to discover "Aura" (a life energy) of living organisms. Kilian photography was invented by Semyon Kilian and Valentin Kilian in the Soviet Union. It is a photography method that uses high-voltage and high-frequency current instead of light.

Nowadays, reports about these miraculous and special functions are increasing day by day, and it is difficult to tell whether they are true or false. Thirty years ago, the United States conducted a survey among psychologists (90% of whom were university professors) to investigate their views on ESP. At that time, the total number of people who believed that it definitely existed and that it might exist only accounted for 17% of the surveyed people. However, in the late 1970s, Dr. Maren Wakuna, a psychologist at the State University of New York, conducted a survey of 2,400 professors at major universities in the United States. The results showed that: 16.3% believed that ESP existed, and 49.3% believed that it probably existed. , 19.4% probably do not exist, and only 10.9% do not admit it at all. In other words, more than half of American university professors believe that the sixth sense-ESP actually exists

There are ten manifestations of human sixth sense

1: I have had some dreams, and the dreams really happened.

2: I have been to a new place and found that the scenery there is familiar, but I have never set foot in this place before.

3: You often know what others are going to say before they speak.

4: I often have very normal premonitions.

5: Sometimes there are strange sensations in the body, such as tingling on the skin or internal organs or the feeling of ants crawling.

6: Before the phone rings, you can predict that it will ring.

7: I once thought about someone I hadn’t seen for a long time, and sure enough, I met him within two days.

8: I once thought of some physiological reactions, such as suffocation, general weakness, etc., but soon a disaster occurred.

9: I have had some colorful dreams.

10: I once heard some unexplainable sounds.