Someone told me that if you keep your gaze fixed and imagine a completely black circle right above someone’s head, what you are actually doing is telepathy… so far I haven’t researched more about it but I have noticed that some strange things happen when I do that, I see spirals and the vision looks different, could someone confirm what your experience is when doing the same?

Edit: As someone said in the comments, have you ever seen an image in black and white with a red dot in the center what if you keep your stare fixed for a certain time in it and close and open your eyes rapidly you see the image of JesusChrist? Maybe it is realated to the phenomenon in some way.

If someone try it and notice some result please let me know.

  • inconspicuouscolon@lemy.lol
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    7 months ago

    And I think it’s a result of our evolutionary trait of being very sensitive to people looking at us. If we see someone out of the corner of our eye looking at us it alerts us. And if we truly can’t see them, we can’t tell at all, but checking to see if they’re looking at you makes them feel stared at, so they’ll look at you back. Is that confusing?

    Wikipedia sums it up well. In proper scientific tests, it’s fruitless.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychic_staring_effect

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      7 months ago

      Maybe the effect depends on the telepathic level of the person staring at the other person

      In my personal case when I stare at someone they look at me after like 5 seconds of doing it.

      Thx for the link btw apparently this it’s being documented nearly 2017 so it’s pretty new, I believe there is something interesting about this.

      Maybe my contact was right and this is actually how telepathy works…

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        7 months ago

        You are cherry picking and only acknowledging information that supports telepathy. You are ignoring the evidence against it, which takes majority. Why?