The controversial world of extrasensory perception (ESP) has long been a topic of debate. With all the studies done, few have examined it from the lens of environmental factors. An interesting connection has recently been made between ESP and geomagnetic activity (GMA).
What if there was a scientific connection between your ability to sense information beyond normal means—like extrasensory perception (ESP)—based on the position of the stars?
Wikipedia has 470 'pseudoscience' articles. I analyzed them by views, edits, and creation date. From flat Earth to crystal healing, the results reveal surprising trends in modern fringe beliefs. Explore what's capturing public imagination.
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