Conducted by Dr. Morris Freedman of Baycrest Health Sciences in Toronto, alongside Malcolm A. Binns, Jed A. Meltzer, Rohila Hashimi, and Robert Chen, the research employed a technique called Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) to explore this controversial idea.
Researchers have uncovered evidence suggesting that the human mind may possess latent abilities to influence seemingly random events—abilities that are typically suppressed by the brain itself.
Psi
phenomena, encompassing abilities like telepathy, clairvoyance,
precognition, and mind-matter interactions, have historically been met
with skepticism due to their subtle and inconsistent effects....<<<Read More>>>...