Everyone has psychic abilities: Revolutionary science experiments

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Everyone has psychic abilities: Revolutionary science experiments


Everyone has psychic abilities: Revolutionary science experiments

A groundbreaking study suggests that psychic abilities may be innate to humans but are actively suppressed by the brain.

Researchers in Canada, supported by the BIAL Foundation, have identified a specific brain region that acts as a “psi inhibitor,” potentially preventing telepathic, clairvoyant, and psychokinetic abilities from physically manifesting.

Dr. Morris Freedman of Baycrest Health Sciences led the study, stating, “Humans may have innate psi abilities that are suppressed by this frontal lobe filter.” The research, published in the scientific journal Cortex, is titled Enhanced Mind-Matter Interactions Following rTMS-Induced Frontal Lobe Inhibition.

The research scientists believe the study confirms there is a filter in the brain actively inhibiting your Psi energy.

The Role of Psi and rTMS in Psychic Phenomena

Psi abilities refer to various psychic phenomena, including:

  • Telepathy: Mind-to-mind communication
  • Clairvoyance: Perceiving distant or future events
  • Precognition: Knowing events before they happen
  • Psychokinesis: Influencing objects with the mind
  • After Death Communication (AFD): communications with the dead, such as dreams, feeling the presence of the deceased, and having conversations with the deceased.

To explore these abilities, Freedman and his team—Malcolm Binns, Jed Meltzer, Rohila Hashimi, and Robert Chen—used repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS). This non-invasive technique temporarily alters brain activity by sending magnetic pulses to specific regions.



By Jackie Allen
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Freelance Journalist

Jackie is a freelance journalist and technology geek. She worked as a telecom project director for AT&T and BellSouth. Before joining the USA Herald she has written books, articles, blogs and whitepapers. Her clients include Samsung and other technology companies.

(Source: usaherald.com; March 1, 2025; https://tinyurl.com/22exdnsc)