Wild Hunches

Here are some guesses and hunches that don’t fit into the mainstream scientific paradigm but are nevertheless consistent with observation and intuition. I assume that with enough time and scientific technology, we’d be able to verify them or not.

  1. Our thoughts can affect reality. This is already accepted in New Age circle, but I believe our thinking can coax reality into conforming with it. The degree of the effect is proportional to the intensity and certainty (an inverse of self-doubt) and is probably correlated with charisma in some degree. Everyone doesn’t possess it to the same extent at all times. The effect can be “negative” or “positive” and yield positive and negative outcomes. There are also limitations on this effect. We can’t will water into wine no matter how much we concentrate. I sometimes call this “projection power” but it sounds dorky, I’ll admit.

  2. Our thinking can affect other people’s thinking. In the same way we can entice reality to bend to our thinking, we can entire others to bend to our thinking.

  3. We can sense the presence of other people by sensing their energy field, for lack of better term, which is determined by the individual’s energy state. Some energy fields are welcoming, others are threatening, others are tied to charisma and dominance, though it is possible that the charisma factor is a dimension of other energy states.

  4. Time, like particles, can be blurry and events can bleed over time. That means that an event not only occurs at time 0 but also somewhat in time -1 and time +1.

  5. Our thinking can become entangled with other people’s thinking. This leads to telepathy and, possibly, when combined with time blurriness, can lead to precognition.

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