answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How would you explain psychic phenomenon?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What are the release dates for The Psychic Phenomenon - 1916?

The Psychic Phenomenon - 1916 was released on: USA: 7 July 1916


Can you explain a strange bodily phenomenon?

Perhaps if I knew what the phenomenon is, I might try to explain it.


What is with this weird phenomenon so called de ja vu is it psychic?

De ja vu is more a reflex action than a psychic one


Can you share a psychic reading?

I don't know what you mean by sharing a psychic reading. Please explain


What actors and actresses appeared in The Psychic Phenomenon - 1916?

The cast of The Psychic Phenomenon - 1916 includes: Arthur Albertson Rose Melville as Sis Hopkins Henry Murdock as Nobody Home, the Butler Richard Purdon as Mr. Overwork Olive West as Mrs. Overwork


Is deja vu a physic power?

Deja vu is not considered a psychic power. It is a phenomenon where a person feels like they have experienced the present situation before, even though it is unfamiliar. The exact cause of deja vu is not fully understood, but it is believed to be a memory-related phenomenon rather than a psychic ability.


What do a psychic do when he or she practice hot reading?

I do not know what a hot reading is. Please explain.


Would you say a psychic that told them or a psychic who told them?

Either or, but "psychic who told them" is more proper. The psychic is a person, so 'who' is preferred.


Can a psychic detective volunteer their services to help fight crime?

Yes they can.Added: But the phenomenon is nowhere near as widespread as portrayed on TV.


How do you find a psychic in a phone book?

Surely if you wanted a psychic they would know and contact you. If they were really psychic.


What natural phenomenon does the kiowas legend explain?

The appearance of the Big Dipper


Which theories best explain the after image phenomenon?

opponent-process theory