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Is the girl's sixth sense smart?

I don't think so. .

It is said that everyone has a sixth sense, and women trust their intuition more. That's not a sixth sense, sometimes it's an illusion. But they often feel that what they think is right anyway.

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Sixth sense:

There are ten manifestations of human sixth sense.

1: I had some dreams, and they really happened.

I have been to a new place and found the scenery there familiar, but I have never set foot here.

3. Before others want to speak, they often know what they want to say.

There is always a normal premonition.

Sometimes the body will feel strange, such as the tingling of skin or internal organs or the feeling of ants crawling.

6. Before the phone rings, it can be predicted that it will ring.

7: I once thought of someone I haven't seen for a long time and met within two days.

8. I once thought of some physiological reactions, such as suffocation and general weakness, and soon disaster happened.

9: I had some colorful dreams.

10: I once heard some unexplained sounds.

The sixth sense of human beings

In foreign countries, human mind or telepathy is called human sixth sense, also known as extrasensory ability (ESP in English). Let's look at the following example. Kiel Igurus, an employee of an advertising company in New Jersey, USA, asked others to cover his eyes with a leather blindfold. He walked15km by bike in the crowded street through telepathy, without encountering any obstacles. Afterwards, Agus said that the secret of his completion of the test was that he received a "decisive wave" from three people who followed. Swan (then 43 years old), an ESP person who was tested at Stanford Research Institute in the United States, is said to be able to see through all parts of the world with an accuracy rate of 90%. With his keen eyes, he drew the secret base of the United States on Diego Garcia Island in the Indian Ocean, which was more accurate than the photos taken by reconnaissance satellites. He also correctly judged the location of the Nike missile base in the United States, which made the military stunned.

Mrs. Crozilde Nachling, a female boss who runs a stroller factory in Switzerland, often uses her special functions to help the police solve crimes. A deaf-mute teenager, Arbel Bahrain (14 years old), is missing. The female boss pointed to a place searched by the police on the map and said, "The child must be here." The search team went out again and finally found the boy who was unable to move because of the rock. A young couple's money was stolen, and the thief was hidden in the boiler in the basement, and she also saw it. She said that her right hand seemed to act as an antenna, and she seemed to feel some special radio waves.

John Hansdington, a professor of physics at Buckbay University, gave a brain test to Julie Pinocchio, a 5-year-old girl from Britain. If she touches the nozzle with her hand, the thin copper rod sealed in the glass tube will bend it by 6 degrees. Connect the metal hook to the wire of the electronic dynamometer. When she focuses on the hook, the pointer of the instrument will swing violently. Cross two straws, put them in a glass bottle, and cover the bottle cap from above. It took her five minutes to rotate the straw 60 degrees. /kloc-Lena Firth, a 0/7-year-old Danish college student, took a rigorous ESP test in Aldin, the authoritative College of Physics of Copenhagen University. She touched the bolt with her hand and it bent 45 degrees. Put the nail in a glass bottle. When she touches the bottle outside, the nail can bend 10 degrees. She holds the back of the thermometer and the temperature indicator will automatically rise by 9 degrees. When she looks at the magnetic needle or the hour hand, it will swing violently.

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

Japanese TV once showed a performance by Kawasaki Elementary School's fifth-grade student Chuan Tian Zhen. She can soften the hat on her head like magic, and bend and straighten the hands and feet of the hairpin and the iron wire full-skeleton cotton doll on the table at will. She did it on purpose, and she could make most of the cans open 40 degrees automatically. In the 1980s, the United States, the Soviet Union and other big countries spent millions of dollars to study ways of trying to engage in espionage and war with pure minds. NASA invested $8 million in Stanford Research Institute, a leading American think tank, to study the use of ESP to detect spacecraft failures in advance. The US Army Missile R&D Command also spent $3 million to research killian photography for discovering life "OLA" (a kind of life energy). Killian photography was invented by Xie Miaoang-Killian and Valentin-Killian of the Soviet Union, which is a photography method that uses high-voltage and high-frequency current instead of light.

Nowadays, the reports about these magical special functions are increasing day by day, and it is difficult to distinguish between true and false. Thirty years ago, the United States conducted a survey of psychologists (90% are university professors) to investigate their views on ESP. At that time, only 17% of the respondents thought it was necessary and possible to have. However, in the late 1970s, Dr. Mullen Vakuna, a psychologist at new york State University, surveyed 2,400 professors in American universities. The results show that 16.3% has a positive attitude towards-ESP, 49.3% thinks it is likely to exist, 19.4% doesn't exist, and only 10.9% doesn't admit it at all, that is.