Saturday, 3 February 2007

Scientific Evidence For 'Sixth Sense'

British scientists say there is convincing evidence that a significant proportion of the population possess psychic powers. The British Association for the Advancement of Science was told an increasing number of experiments support the theory of a human "sixth sense" - an ability which may have its roots in our past, when the ability to sense the presence of a predator was a matter of life or death.

The view that people are capable of paranormal feats, such as premonitions, telepathy, and out-of-body experiences, is supported by new research by the Institute of Psychiatry, which suggests the human mind may exist outside the body like an invisible magnetic field. The research is being led by Dr Peter Fenwick, a neuro-psychiatrist at London University, who has just completed a survey of heart patients claiming to have had "near-death experiences" after their hearts had stopped beating. For More Click Here >>>

2 comments:

Richie said...

I think at one time or another most of have had some kind of telepathic experience. Usually, with a loved one. I think we do "connect" on some level which until now has not been adequately explained by science.

Scruffyhippo said...

Did you know that many scientists believe in 'something' of a paranormal or psychic nature, it's just they can't speak about it because it conflicts with their work!

I only know this because I have been told so by a few real scientists