Thursday, August 11, 2011
Is this a gift or a super sense?
Jil: You ask a very interesting question along the same lines as a dog sensing that some person doesn't like them or is afraid of them. It's explained as a sense of smell that causes a dog to react; however, that's only part of the explanation. How does a dog's mind extrapulates a smell into such a reaction? In your case, many might say it's just a coinsidense; however, the brain is a vastly complicated machine which is basically powered and directs by electrical impulses. In short, it is both an electrical wave transmitter and receiver in a manner of speaking. Also, who is to say certain people's brains are not more sensitive to transmission and receiving than average. It's really a mystery; however, I believe some people's brains are so sensitive that they can actually receive transmissions from other's thoughts. It's possible that what you can't explain is simply that you have received other's thought wave and respond to them. A joke. How is it I could sense my teacher was going to call on me to answer the next question she put forth.
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