The experiments involved removing sensory distractions in order to promote telepathic communication between subjects, called senders and receivers, who were kept isolated from each other. The 55% positive result was good news to believers while skeptics found serious flaws in the methodology of the experiments.
Likewise, the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (
PEAR) lab, started in the US in 1979 to find evidence for
psychokinesis, closed down in February 2007 in the face of a yawning scientific community that demanded rock solid proof of Psi. Those who claimed to move or bend objects with mind power were found indulging in tricks like blowing on the objects, using static charges and threads to move the same.
The ESP Challenge to Neurological ScienceThough recent studies are gathering increasing evidence to demonstrate the existence of ESP, the nature of evidence makes it difficult to explain or quantify an ESP phenomenon by existing physical laws. ESP requires a reading into the mind (consciousness) and the brain as two separate entities. Concurrently, recent research in quantum physics points to the existence of a parallel, nonmaterial universe. So some parapsychologists look forward to a time when scientists in the West may have to acknowledge the Oriental mystic concept "that an extrasensory force exists in another realty, and intersects and integrates with the physical world."
Prophecy and the God FactorSixth Sense goes beyond factors like time, space, history, geography, intelligence, education or age. It is best exemplified in prophesy which is an important demonstration of ESP. Prophesy is an integral part of major religions Biblical texts and Vedic verses bear witness to seers who foretold of spiritual changes that would make serious impact on the times and lives of humankind all over the world.
On the secular arena, although Nostradamus predictions about Napoleon, Hitler, nuclear submarines and World War II have proved astonishingly true, prophesying is yet to be ratified by Science.
From time immemorial, religions have attempted to streamline human behavior and aspirations claiming directions from a Supernatural Being called God. It is true that the world has seen some great spiritual leaders who have left immortal messages to guide us into becoming better human beings. But of late, in societies where religious practices are a way of life, some practitioners of religion who claim to speak for God and commune with their God have sparked off communal tensionseven religious wars, fought to defend Gods, to such an extent that someone exasperatedly exclaimed, Will the real God please stand up? Enough is enough.
Voodoo, Black Magic and the Dark PowersProphecy, clairvoyance, pre-cognition and hauntings continue to fascinate people.
In ancient cultures it was believed there were people who could invoke spirits of another world to direct the lives of people in this world especially during disastrous times of Natures fury, drought, famine or sickness.
Voodoo (derived from the African Vodou meaning spirit or divine creature) is a tribal religious tradition similar to that of the Native American culture that involved simple honoring of nature spirits, spirits of their ancestors, using herbal medicine and
faith healing that is passed on down generations from time immemorial.
Voodoo as we understand it today has been largely sensationalized by books and movies as black magic involving animal and human sacrifices to activate zombies and evil spirits. Even to this day there are people in-not-so-primitive societies, known as
mediums, who claim to communicate or facilitate communication with spirits of the dead or other non-human, non-corporeal entities. The mediums claim to either go into a
trance to communicate with a spirit or allow a spirit to use their body to achieve the spirits desired purpose.
Psychic Surgery and ESP SpoofsThe elusive, mystic nature of ESP lends itself to be misused by unscrupulous people who make sham claims of psychic powers to fool the gullible public. Psychic surgerya type of make-believe surgery performed by a non-medical healer, is a money-spinner all over the world, especially in countries like Brazil and the Philippines. Despite debunking proof exposing animal blood squirts from hand-held balloons, chicken livers and hearts passed off as parts of human organs to gullible patients, and even if patients go home to die at a later date without proper medical attention, psychic surgery continues to be big business to this day.
James Randi and Harry Houdini, both brilliant stage magicians and skeptics and a few others like them made it their mission to challenge anyone who claimed to perform a paranormal feat that defied scientific knowledge. James Randi Education Foundation (JREF) offers a prize of US $ 1 million to anyone who can successfully demonstrate evidence of any supernatural, paranormal, occult or any other psychic power under previously agreed-upon scientific testing criteria.
The search goes on
Though doctors declare certain recoveries and healings as medical marvels or miraculous, beyond the purview of existing knowledge of medical science, the direct operation of a supernatural force in healing a person is yet to be ratified by Science. To this day privately funded laboratories in the US and the UK continue to explore the transcendental or spiritual aspects of human beings. Scientists who criticize parapsychology argue that
extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence and challenge believers to reproduce ESP and other psychic experiences under specified conditions. Until that happens the search to establish the operation of the sixth sense goes on
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