Telepathy refers to the fact that two people do not use the five traditional senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch, but use the "sixth sense" to convey the information of thinking and feeling. In order to prove the existence of telepathy, psychologists designed a kind of "super sensory perception global test": let A watch the picture, and then A can only use his own mind to send what he sees to B; B's eye mask Put a cover up and wear monotonous earphones on your ears. Make sure you don’t use traditional feelings to know A’s information. Then make a picture based on what you just thought of. Choose one of the four pictures and see if you can choose the one that A sees Zhang-As a result, the selection rate of B was only a little bit higher than random blindness, and that little bit was caused by the flaws of the experimental method. Other experiments allow A to watch B's live broadcast through closed-circuit television, while monitoring whether B's neural activity is affected, and so on. These studies still cannot confirm the existence of telepathy, nor can it explain its mechanism.
The Ganzfeld experiment has been conducted for decades, and has yet to prove the existence of telepathy.
Remote observation, also known as "Clairvoyance" and "Tianyantong", refers to the collection of information on distant objects, places, and people. For example, some experiments get more than one hundred photos, and then randomly take one out of them and place it at a far place, and then let people who don’t know beforehand can’t see the photos.
Psychologists believe that supernatural information transmission methods exist, and subjects tend to guess the correct photos. However, hundreds of such experiments have been done, and no scientifically acceptable conclusion has been reached. Many remote observation experiments are the content of the "Stargate Project" initiated by the US Central Intelligence Agency. They wanted to use the special functions of the human body to carry out espionage activities, but the entire project failed in 1995 and became a pseudo-scientific laughingstock.
Acting with the heart? What can happen if you want? This is declared in the American Psychology best-selling book "Secrets"; in the past, there have been many "supernatural persons" who bend the spoon through the mental "mind power"-this is the spiritual actuation. Automated experimental equipment, such as computers, make it possible to experiment with the interaction of thought and matter. Psychologists use electromagnetic radiation noise signals to generate random numbers, and then let people use the mental power to exert influence. Simply put, they use their minds to try to change The probability that a coin flip will appear heads or tails. Although psychologists came to the conclusion that the mind has a "little" effect, it was quickly discovered that it was an error caused by their desire to achieve the desired result.
Near-death experience refers to the experience of some people who have almost died, even those who have been "dead" according to the clinical death standard, and recalled after being alive. The typical content is: feeling that they are dead and their souls have left themselves The body, floating above the body, can see the surrounding things, drifting upward into a narrow passage, encountering relatives or other ghosts who have passed away, seeing a beam of light or a luminous body, and finally the soul reluctantly returns to his body. Scientists have discovered that many so-called "dead" people actually experience diseases that are not serious enough to threaten their lives. With the development of cardiac resuscitation technology, more and more people have near-death experiences. Psychologists claim that this is evidence of the existence of the soul after death, but most scientists believe that these are nothing more than hallucinations and are related to cerebral ischemia during severe disease. A study by the University of New Mexico in the United States found that the near-death experience is related to the secretion of dimethyltryptamine from the pineal gland of the brain.
Past life reincarnation Ivan Stephenson, a psychiatrist at the University of Virginia in the United States, investigated more than 2,500 children who claimed to have memories of "past lives", and then investigated the acquaintances of the deceased by the children, and found that some of the dead’s fatal injuries Corresponding to the birthmark or birth defects on the child's body, he thinks that "reincarnation" is possible, but he can't produce more sufficient evidence. The same is true for other similar studies, which cannot be convincing. The scientific community believes that the previous life theory is pseudoscience.
