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"The Science Behind Our Sixth Sense: Understanding How We Sense When Someone Is Watching Us"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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Source: Daily Mail

A leading biologist, Dr. Rupert Sheldrake, explains the phenomenon of sensing when someone is looking at you, a sensation experienced by over 80% of women and nearly three-quarters of men. Through experiments and case studies, Dr. Sheldrake suggests that the sense of being watched is directional, indicating that it may be related to the weak electromagnetic field around our bodies. He proposes that our own electromagnetic field registers a disturbance when someone looks at us, and this information is subconsciously picked up by our "biofield." Additionally, Dr. Sheldrake explores the extramission theory of vision, which suggests that we project visual images outward, potentially explaining how we can sense when we're being observed. The scientific evidence for this phenomenon is growing, and further research is needed to fully understand how humans and animals know when they are being watched.