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its often said by parapsycholgists that this does happen but can someone please explain to me (in lay terms) how this actually occurs?

2006-11-16 10:26:02 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Psychology

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The brain works on electrical messages being delivered through synapses (look them up if you don't know)...it's literally, not metaphorically, electricity. People say humans have an electromagnetic field because we actually do, only it's controlled and contained within us.

Scientists and psychologists attribute ghost sightings to electromagnetic fields because they can obviously either create, alter or prevent electrical messages in the brain from being delivered...they may interfere with the memory and recollection process which will lead the person to believe something in his/her memory is happening in front of them, when it's just part of their memory, probably from a loved one whom they wish to see so very much...

Another theory is sound frequencies which are lower than humans are able to consciously recognise as sound... these are normally sounds under 20hertz and referred to as 'infrasound'. They can still be recognised by humans, but not consciously percepted. Scientists Richard Lord and Richard Wiseman conducted many studies and concluded that humans feel this 'presence' in the room because they cannot perceive what is actually happening and this is the only way in which the conscious mind can understand it.

Hope this helps :-)

2006-11-16 10:45:37 · answer #1 · answered by Jim Jones 2 · 1 0

Short, easy version :- The body runs off chemistry, the food we eat is turned into energy, some of which is used in the electrical impulses of the nervous system (including the brain) . Electrical impulses make connections in the brain in a regulated manner; but when they act in a less regulated manner then the brain will slightly malfunction. Panic releases stimulants which have an effect on the brain; certain substances are known to affect the brain (hallucinogenics etc.) causing the slight malfunctions that cause people to "see" that which is not really there. A very oversimplified answer to an extremely complex process - just hope I've not complicated matters further

2006-11-16 10:39:55 · answer #2 · answered by PAUL H 3 · 1 1

All that "aerodynamic load' stuff variety of obscures the actual shown actuality that a sustained (if I remember proper) 40 mph wind provided the flexibility to the device. on the great even as the span falls, note how reliable the wind is through observing the spray of water. In metaphysical words, what's the wind? Are there techniques to 'be' as a thanks to not be plagued through what (if some thing) serves as wind in a non secular device? Your analogy assumes that there is a few 'rigidity' blowing at our monkey brains. If such is the case (rigidity?) the secret then will be to not react. when you consider that we've loose will, this can be discovered. Whoever can make you react, controls you. that is the essence of hypnosis. what's that previous church music? "I will be unmoved" ? (can't discover link, it must have lengthy gone out of style.)

2016-11-24 23:14:22 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Iron in the Blood is affected by magnetic fields, as is the flow of electrons through the matrix of the brain.

2006-11-16 10:35:21 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

most complex complicated yet superior part of a human body is its brain, since brain is sensitive to EMF fluctuations sometimes people think they've seen a ghost

2006-11-16 10:54:35 · answer #5 · answered by mane 5 · 0 1

the bass from the 90's music shakes the brain and the optional extra illegal narcotics induce hallucinations causing strange flashy visions resulting in unexplained happenings and serotonin depletion. GIVE UP THE HARD STUFF!!!
you're unbelievable.

2006-11-16 10:31:50 · answer #6 · answered by KU 4 · 1 1

The European Monetary Fund fluctuation are likely to make anyone studying thm quite mad,

2006-11-16 10:29:34 · answer #7 · answered by "Call me Dave" 5 · 0 1

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