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The Sixth Sense in Humans and Dolphins

The five main senses- smell, taste, touch, hearing, and sight -work together to keep us humans aware of the environment around us. These five senses almost seem to fit in pairs that compliment each other. For example, smell and taste work together to detect chemical senses where hearing and touch help us detect movement of air and physical materials. Our fifth sense of sight, however, allows us to capture the electromagnetic energy of light that enables us to distinguish many things such as the color and shape of objects, how far away the objects are, and if the objects are a danger to our well-being. Our fifth sense of sight may not be the only sense that we humans have that permits us to detect electromagnetic effects within our environment. A sixth sense may exist that allows us to detect electromagnetic effects coming from other humans or animals. This sense, if it does in fact exist in humans, is a very weak sense and is controlled by tiny magnets...

Posted by: Leonard Herriman

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