Mind reading
and the ability to predict the future are not skills people generally
associate with the human race. Yet, research shows many people genuinely
believe in the existence of psychic powers.
You would think that instances of proven psychic fraud over the
years would weaken the credibility of the claims. There have been
historical cases, such as Lajos Pap, the Hungarian spiritualist medium, who was found to be faking animal appearances at seances.
And then more recently, self-described psychic James Hydrick was revealed as a trickster. Hydrick confessed his paranormal demonstrations were tricks learned in prison.
Another notable example involved televangelist Peter Popoff. His wife used a wireless transmitter to broadcast information about sermon attendees to Popoff via an earpiece.
Popoff claimed to receive this information by paranormal
means and rose to fame hosting a nationally televised programme, during
which he performed seemingly miraculous cures on audience members.
But despite such cases, there are still many people who firmly believe
in the power of psychic ability. According to a US Gallup survey, for
example, more than one-quarter of people believe humans have psychic
abilities – such as telepathy and clairvoyance.
Why do a quarter of people across the world believe humans have psychic abilities? | The Independent
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