You can read these astral projection reports from the 1980s on the CIA FOIA website. They're pretty funny. During the Tanker War when Iraq and Iran were bombing each other's tankers in the Gulf on a weekly basis, psychics would be saying stuff like:
I see... I see water. It's the sea. There's a ship. A really big ship that's full of some kind of black liquid. Oh no! There's fire! Sorry, I know that's pretty vague but that's all I've got.
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Very r-slurred. It is kinda obvious that human psychic abilities have not developed far enough for them too be creating accurate projections in the astral plane. Almost certainly never will.
On the other hand a lot of rare events that happen too humans happen at a far higher rate than they should if psychic powers were not real. We are a population of 8 billion yet we keep seeing events occur with a one in a trillion chance or one in a quintillion chance happen too people at random.
There is some strange probability curves biased towards life more so than they should as per the math stuff going on, but it is so down low that you would be better off just working out than trying too use you're psychic powers too grow muscle without doing anything physically.
Placebo effect is obviously real. The strongest case for psychic powers thus becomes biomancy, where a person is able too alter their physical condition simply by believing something better about it. Now how much more further psychic abilities extend beyond this spot, it is impossible too tell.
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Never heard of the placebo effect?
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In science fiction biomancy is the ability too alter ones biology using mind powers.
In reality we have this thing called the placebo effect where for some people if you gave them candy and told them it was indeed medicine, the person's health would improve as if he or she actually had medicine.
@Salvadore_Ally_Chud is applying the concept of biomancy too the placebo effect and wouldn't it be cool if we do find out that some people have a special gene for an extreme placebo effect? Like people thats body actually starts adapting too winning at rapid rates just because they really believe they are going too win at any random thing?
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A simple example is if you believe exercise and a healthy diet are good for you, then you're less likely to turn into a
Yes it's ultimately because you exercise and have a healthy diet, but you're less likely to have those things if you don't believe they can help you
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You just need to get your biomancy game up
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I prefer geomancy.
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