Something not known to science

Have you ever had an experience of something not known to or accepted by the scientific community? It is so bizarre to know something is possible that is considered impossible by mainstream sources of information. I'm confident that it will be studied and accepted in the future but due to the stigma of my position I would not disclose the experience to those outside of my closest confidants.*

*In an effort not to seem paranoid, woo, or spiritual, I will disclose that I'm not getting probed by aliens, seeing Bigfoot in my backyard, communing with ley lines, or self-diagnosing "morgellons disease."

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    Belle Rose

    I'll share something: this is kind of personal (very personal actually, but I can take you skeptics)... but I am curious if anyone else knows what I'm talking about (or does have a scientific explanation because I would like to know if there is one...I have never had a "supernatural experience," however I have experienced several instances of an adrenaline rush so strong that everything moved in REALLY slow motion and I was aware of every little movement and detail, that I could have heard a pin drop, while simultaneously being aware of every one around me. All of my senses were on highest alert and I had strength stronger than I am physically capable and I felt as though I was going to die, but had no emotion about anything. It was pure survival. I cannot even put it into words to do it justice. You may dismiss this experience as pure adrenaline, what I can't explain, (and I don't know if science can either,) is how when I looked at everyone's face around me I could anticipate and almost calculate their next move. As if to be able to read their minds. I have never thought mind reading was possible, but in this instance (and only in this state) I could. I don't mean mind reading like a fortune teller. I mean mind reading their deepest emotions and intentions and knowing what they were going to do next, and how, and the most bone-chilling - why. I don't understand how I saw everything in slow motion and I don't understand how I could read their minds. Anyway, that's one thing I've experienced.
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    Nate Lundgren

    http://poestories.com/text.php?file=murders The first part of this story is relevant to some degree in this discussion. It is possible for highly intelligent people to seem prescient or even to actually be rather accurate in their predictions of future events, spoken words, music or the thoughts of others. Of course these experiences are limited to those that are both highly intelligent and have a deep enough relationship with those parts of reality around them to appear to read minds etc.

    It is possible to become so in sync with someone's else's thoughts that one can appear to be reading their mind. This does delve rather deeply into the interconnectedness of the human mind and it's relationship to the networks (neural, chemical, etc.) that make up reality. Just because we don't fully or even partially in many cases understand how all of the interconnectedness works doesn't mean that it doesn't exist.  There are experiments with reading people's brainwaves etc. and so in a sense that is like reading their minds but those are still very limited experiments with limited results so far. The future is going to be mind-blowing, hahahaha ;) 

    Science is our best tool to discover these links, nodes, memories etc. and how they work. I'm excited for the projects in the EU and soon in the United States to fully map and study the human brain. If science can do that, we will have a much better understanding of how all of the interconnected networks of life and reality work. It should be rather fascinating when we don't have to guess as much (or at all) about how the brain works.

    The theory of the brain is the last frontier in science that I actually personally care about. Interstellar travel and all that would be cool and maybe needed someday but fully understanding my own mind and body so as to make them function better would awesome indeed. I suppose I'm selfish in that desire but I'm willing to share anything I learn so others can have better bodies and brains.  :)   

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      Mat Waldie

      How about witnessing the same particle in 2 different places at the same time and take a picture of it. Then look closer and see the same particle, just 1 particle in 4 or 10 different places at the same time. All at a quantum level of course. How can something exist in the same exact time in 2 or more different places? Oh it's so lovely it makes me happy just to think about it. then pull out and the farther away you the particle the less places it exists in. Science is wonderful. and this is not the weirdest quantum discovery. Quantum gravity may well be the weirdest reality shift ever if proven true. Makes the god particle seem like small potato's.

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