Psychology, asked by avijnvion, 4 months ago

any one have ESP (sixth sence)?​

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Answered by riyakaramchandani05
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Extra sensory literally means “outside the senses” — the 5 senses of sight, touch, hearing, smell, and taste.

ESP is the ability to receive and process information independent of our five senses. Hence, why this phenomenon is often coined a “sixth” sense.

Some sciences say that this information is received through the mind, alone. Yet, other sciences argue that it’s perhaps not the mind that transmits this extrasensory perception, but perhaps the gut, the heart, or something even more mysterious.

Answered by beauty229215
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Answer:

a power of perception like but not one of the five senses : a keen intuitive power.

proprioception

This sense is called proprioception (pronounced “pro-pree-o-ception”); it's an awareness of where our limbs are and how our bodies are positioned in space. And like the other senses — vision, hearing, and so on — it helps our brains navigate the world. Scientists sometimes refer to it as our “sixth sense.”

Explanation:

no I have no esp but sometimes I feel

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