Extrasensory perception (ESP) is the purported ability to acquire information by paranormal means independent of any known physical senses or deduction from previous experience.
ESP is also sometimes casually referred to as a sixth sense, gut instinct, a hunch, a weird vibe or an intuition.
The traditional five senses are sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste. Another sense which were usually called to be sixth sense is the ESP.
The notion of extrasensory perception existed in antiquity. In many ancient cultures, such powers were ascribed to people who purported to use them for second sight or communicate with deities, ancestors, spirits, and the like.
One of the first statistical studies of ESP, using card-guessing, was conducted by Ina Jephson, in the 1920s.
A scientific methodology that shows statistically significant evidence for ESP with nearly 100% consistency has not been discovered.
In the ethics of the history of India people has the belief of the words of Yogi Vemana a deity told some facts about the future.
The existence of ESP abilities is highly controversial, and no scientifically conclusive demonstrations of the existence of ESP have been given.
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