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The sixth sense has been proved for the first time. What is it like to have the sixth sense

Before I always heard a saying: "women's sixth sense is accurate". It seems that all women agree with it. This kind of thing is not only mysterious, but also very powerful. It is a kind of super sensory perception, also known as' mind sense '. It can receive information through channels other than normal senses, and can predict what will happen. It is also very accurate, and it's absolutely accurate It's much more powerful than a fortune teller. Recently, scientific data show that the sixth sense may really exist.

The sixth sense sounds like superstition. However, a recent research report from California Institute of technology has given the sixth sense a kind of scientificity. In their research report, they pointed out: after a series of scientific experiments, we can not only sense the magnetic field, but also the brain will react strongly to the changes of magnetic field. As a matter of fact, the exploration of the sixth sense has long existed. Let's feel his mystery from a few examples.

As early as 2006, during a military operation in Iraq, a US soldier, Richard Berg, used the "sixth sense" to sense the existence of improvised bombs, thus avoiding large-scale casualties. An ordinary staff member can walk freely without touching any obstacles while covering his eyes. There is also a shopkeeper who can sense someone's location. In fact, the U.S. Navy has noticed this magical phenomenon. It has spent four years and invested $3.85 million to research and develop soldiers' sixth sense, which can be used in actual combat.

Although the sixth sense needs to be further explored, we can use our imagination to imagine what it will be like when the sixth sense is widely used in military affairs. If we foresee that the enemy is about to launch ICBM, we can start the missile defense system in advance to intercept, which will reduce unnecessary casualties; At that time, you must not succeed in sneak attack, because your every move is under the control of your opponent, and what you will fight for is the real military strength of the army.

The sixth sense is the common name of the standard name "super sensory perception" (ESP), also known as "heart sense". This ability can receive information through channels other than the normal senses, and can predict what will happen. It is generally believed that "super sense" refers to information that science is not familiar with. These abilities are similar to the super abilities of modern research.

Besides eyes (vision), ears (hearing), nose (smell), tongue (taste) and skin (touch), human beings also have the sixth sense. Before that, biologists have proved that some animals have magnetic induction, which they believe can help bees, turtles and birds navigate.

In studying the sixth sense, the Caltech team transformed a new Faraday cage, including a set of three-axis coils, in which researchers can use the current of the wires to create a highly uniform controllable magnetic field. The researchers sat 34 participants in the modified test room and recorded their brain wave activity with electroencephalogram (EEG).

The results show that the human brain can sense the magnetic field and respond to the change of magnetic field. However, the brain responds only when the experimental magnetic field and the environmental magnetic field are in the same direction.

In addition, this study also proves to a certain extent that humans do not distinguish the direction by electromagnetic induction, and denies the so-called 'quantum Compass' or' cryptochrome 'mechanism popular in recent literature on animal magnetic induction. So far, the latest research has led us to speculate that humans not only have 'magnetic sensors', but also work normally to send signals to the brain, which is a previously unknown sixth sense in the human subconscious. In the future, scientists will continue to explore and reveal more functions of human magnetic sense. It is believed that all the mysteries will be solved in the near future.